Cant Decide 07 G35Sport or 07 G35x - Help!!!
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Originally Posted by Fastfwd
G35X
Here's why:
Unless you took race driving lessons you probably won't notice that much of a difference from the missing limited slip rear diff. And as long as you don't lose traction of the rear wheels you are still getting a 100% RWD car.
Anyway that is how I see it. I currently drive an A4 and could never go back to a FWD car. Only drove a RWD car once in the rain(rental) and I wanted my A4 back.
Here's why:
Unless you took race driving lessons you probably won't notice that much of a difference from the missing limited slip rear diff. And as long as you don't lose traction of the rear wheels you are still getting a 100% RWD car.
Anyway that is how I see it. I currently drive an A4 and could never go back to a FWD car. Only drove a RWD car once in the rain(rental) and I wanted my A4 back.
Oh, there is a difference alright...
#18
Originally Posted by Speedoholic
What about the seats? The suspension? The wheels? The beefier brakes? The front fascia?
Oh, there is a difference alright...
Oh, there is a difference alright...
#19
Originally Posted by Speedoholic
What about the seats? The suspension? The wheels? The beefier brakes? The front fascia?
Oh, there is a difference alright...
Oh, there is a difference alright...
#20
Originally Posted by max2k1
Personally, I feel that the X and all of the other models target different audiences.
If you need AWD capability, you go with the X. Otherwise pick any of the other models.
So ask yourself that one question ... do you need AWD ? That's all - no confusion
If you need AWD capability, you go with the X. Otherwise pick any of the other models.
So ask yourself that one question ... do you need AWD ? That's all - no confusion
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Go with the X. It will be more sporty for a typical driver.
What do I mean? Unless you're a pro, you would be faster around a track in an X than in a RWD. In fact, given that it's RWD biased, maybe even a pro would be faster around a track.
I just drove the X and let me tell you, it's no buick, the suspension is very firm and body roll is minimal even with the 17's. Put 18's on that and forgetaboutit.
What do I mean? Unless you're a pro, you would be faster around a track in an X than in a RWD. In fact, given that it's RWD biased, maybe even a pro would be faster around a track.
I just drove the X and let me tell you, it's no buick, the suspension is very firm and body roll is minimal even with the 17's. Put 18's on that and forgetaboutit.
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As others have mentioned, even in the winter you will usually be on dry pavement. That's why I'm glad I went with the AWD three years ago - I have a car that will go anywhere on any day of the year, and I don't have to limp through the winter on snow tires, wondering when it will be safe to swap them out each spring. And when the snow does come, it's fun to play World Rally Championship on back roads, or see how fast you can climb that really steep hill.
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#28
Originally Posted by canuck
Coupe AWD???? Woah.....did I miss something Ian? AWD on the Coupe would be stellar!!!!
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
#30
Originally Posted by IronCy
I'm having a hard time deciding between a G35 sport and G35 x.
I have test driven both models, but comming from an SUV, I think both are an improvement. To be quite honest, I couldnt tell the difference.
What do i gain from going sport rather than X? 18" wheels? different suspension? different bumper? Do these items make the vehicle dramatically different?
Is the Sport faster than the X?
Can you use the shift **** on the X for the same things the paddles do on the Sport?
Living in Ohio, I know the X is more practical, but Im set on the Sport..
Will winter rims/tires make the the Sport as usable in the winter as the X?
Typically, will both vehicle types hold resale or will one hold better than the other?
Sorry for being sooo confused...Everyone's opinions are welcome..
thanks
I have test driven both models, but comming from an SUV, I think both are an improvement. To be quite honest, I couldnt tell the difference.
What do i gain from going sport rather than X? 18" wheels? different suspension? different bumper? Do these items make the vehicle dramatically different?
Is the Sport faster than the X?
Can you use the shift **** on the X for the same things the paddles do on the Sport?
Living in Ohio, I know the X is more practical, but Im set on the Sport..
Will winter rims/tires make the the Sport as usable in the winter as the X?
Typically, will both vehicle types hold resale or will one hold better than the other?
Sorry for being sooo confused...Everyone's opinions are welcome..
thanks
I have seen both and I kinda thought the sport look bigger maybe wheels make it look bigger