Buying 07' G Getting the runaround! *PISSED*
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Originally Posted by G35S
And who knows. They may offer you a Vito Corleone deal (one you can't refuse) to make it right and salvage the good name of Infiniti.
As I posted earlier, Nissan has always been obsessive about customer feedback over the last 10 years I have owned one. I can't believe corporate knows this kind of s*** is going on and would not respond to it in a very customer-friendly manner.
Good luck...
As I posted earlier, Nissan has always been obsessive about customer feedback over the last 10 years I have owned one. I can't believe corporate knows this kind of s*** is going on and would not respond to it in a very customer-friendly manner.
Good luck...
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Originally Posted by UltimateGee27
Wow Man Thats Awsome !!!!!!! Nice M35!!!! Fully Loaded!!!! Does It Have The Bose Speakers In The Seats??? How Much Was The Difference?
Glad You Got Something Nice
Cheers!!!!
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Glad You Got Something Nice
Cheers!!!!
Represent The S.fl
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A friend just purchased a 335i and man that car is sweet. It is definitely a better car over my G35s I had. Faster, no turbo lag at all, handles like on rails, smooth, quiet.
Originally Posted by kre62
A lot of people will probably disagree with me but.....I wasnt too impressed with the 335I. Of the G, Lexus IS, and 335i I test drove, I put the 335 at the bottom of the list in my opinion. Heres why:
1) Tiny. Feels like a honda civic inside and out (space wise). I swear my old nissan sentra from college felt roomier. I know dimension wise on paper the G dosent look much bigger, but the G feels like a midsize car inside. THe 335 feels like a subcompact.
2) Turbo Lag. I keep hearing its not there. But every time I stepped on the gas it would sputter and lag for a bit before the power came rushing on. The salesman was like "um...its cold or something...needs to warm up". But througout the whole drive it kept doing it.
3) Didnt feel any faster or feel like it handled amazingly different then the G. The G provides in my opinion a better feeling of speed even if its slightly slower. Although you can chip the 335 for 1200 bucks and get close to 400hp. Still, stock to stock didnt feel much different.
4) BMW's track record of electrical problems. I dont want my car to be in the shop 60% of the time while I drive a rental. My buddy just went through this with a bmw AND a mb, and has sworn off german cars for good. They just cant get it right.
For me its just not good enough of a car to warrent the huge difference in price, especially when you factor in the fact that its not, imo, a better car.
1) Tiny. Feels like a honda civic inside and out (space wise). I swear my old nissan sentra from college felt roomier. I know dimension wise on paper the G dosent look much bigger, but the G feels like a midsize car inside. THe 335 feels like a subcompact.
2) Turbo Lag. I keep hearing its not there. But every time I stepped on the gas it would sputter and lag for a bit before the power came rushing on. The salesman was like "um...its cold or something...needs to warm up". But througout the whole drive it kept doing it.
3) Didnt feel any faster or feel like it handled amazingly different then the G. The G provides in my opinion a better feeling of speed even if its slightly slower. Although you can chip the 335 for 1200 bucks and get close to 400hp. Still, stock to stock didnt feel much different.
4) BMW's track record of electrical problems. I dont want my car to be in the shop 60% of the time while I drive a rental. My buddy just went through this with a bmw AND a mb, and has sworn off german cars for good. They just cant get it right.
For me its just not good enough of a car to warrent the huge difference in price, especially when you factor in the fact that its not, imo, a better car.
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