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supergoldenbat Jun 27, 2007 12:32 AM

just wanna say it's damn good car!
 
Hey, guys!

I just got my journey about a week ago, and I am really happy with it. I simply love this car, man.

I had '00 C230 Kompressor and then '04 E320 (well... I am a huge fan of Mercedes). Those cars had been really great with me but didn't give me as much of satisfaction and impression as G is giving me. can't be better than this...

BTW, guys! give me some opinions about oil-change.

1. At what mileage shoud I get the first oil-change?
(Well, I did like when it was at 1,000, but some people say that I have to
get the first oil-change at 500... what do you think?)

2. Which engine oil do you recommend? Should I just go to dealer? How much do dealders ask for the oil change? My dealer only told me that the first oil change is free.

Ok, enjoy your rides and have a great day!

hyukki Jun 27, 2007 01:29 AM

Search and Manual.

Please.

G-Whizzer Jun 27, 2007 02:10 AM

Hey - congrats on the new G... I'm a big Infiniti fan (as my sig will attest) - I think you're going to be hooked!
As for oil changes, I'd go the recommended period (about 3500) - some say it's "special oil" for new engines... I say - just do what they recommend.
I think it's $30 for an oil change at the dealer. Pretty good price and you can keep all the service info in the Infiniti system.

Anyhow, congrats again, and welcome to g35driver.com!

John2.5RS Jun 27, 2007 05:50 AM

Hmmm
 
:google:

SPEEED Jun 27, 2007 08:41 AM

Congrats! :D

I'd recommend you stick to the manufacturer schedule and have your first oil change performed at 3750miles.

shelton Jun 27, 2007 08:56 AM

CONGRATS! I'm right there with you - I've had my car 10 days and 19 hours. Or so. I'm not keeping count or anything. ;-) Awesome machine!

I'm going to follow the dealer specs and will probably go synthetic Mobil 1. I'd like to use Amsoil but not many, if any, quick oil change places use it here. I'd have to go to a shop and they'd want to keep it for an hour or so, and I don't have time to do that. I used Mobil 1 in my last car and never had any problems.

Welcome to the club!

cleannnnn Jun 27, 2007 08:58 AM

Well, I was very impressed with E-Class's seat position and the comfort it gave me. Also the steering feel when I turn at low speed. :D

Anyways, I also fell in love with G35 few days ago. :)

I did my first oil change at 1,500km with regular oil, I plan to put Mobil1 @ 6,000km or 12,000km. I am at 2,600km right now. :driving:

Garnet Canuck Jun 27, 2007 09:11 AM

Congrats on the purchase and I'm glad you are lovin' your new G so far......it's a fantastic car! :)

UltimateGee27 Jun 27, 2007 10:11 AM

Congratz!!! always good to see a very satisfied customer...makes me rekindle the feelings i had when i first took ownership :BOUNCE:

Altersys Jun 27, 2007 12:45 PM

i like to do the first oil change early, and then follow whatever schedule you choose. i changed my break-in oil at 1000 miles and will follow the 7500 mile schedule using synthetic oil from Amsoil.

it's a good habit to change the break in oil because it is likely to be infused with more metal fragments and "flash" shavings than all future fills. i like to get those particulates out of the oil pan as early as possible. yes, most of these get trapped by the filter, but then that just means the filter is imposing that much more of a pressure drop than usual.

supergoldenbat Jun 27, 2007 01:04 PM

Thank you so much for your comments and opinions!! You really help me a lot to decide! Neway, I was just asking to check what kinda things people in their G35s do to keep up their engines in even more optimized condition. So please don't feel bad about me being lazy and all that...

BTW, you people here are really great. Thanks again!

Altersys Jun 27, 2007 01:13 PM

no worries.

no such thing as a stupid question.

assumptions are far worse.

hyukki Jun 27, 2007 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by supergoldenbat
Thank you so much for your comments and opinions!! You really help me a lot to decide! Neway, I was just asking to check what kinda things people in their G35s do to keep up their engines in even more optimized condition. So please don't feel bad about me being lazy and all that...

BTW, you people here are really great. Thanks again!

I was just kidding. :p


Everyone new tends to get bashed on. :o I just took the initiative.

Anyways, enjoy your new car and welcome to the forums. :biggthumpup:

supergoldenbat Jun 28, 2007 01:13 AM

Uh oh.. you got me, huh?
 

Originally Posted by hyukki
I was just kidding. :p


Everyone new tends to get bashed on. :o I just took the initiative.

Anyways, enjoy your new car and welcome to the forums. :biggthumpup:

Dude! you scared hell outta me, man!! hehe

Thanks for your kind initiative! lol

feeling cool if you say so. have a good one!

Garnet Canuck Jun 28, 2007 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by Altersys
no such thing as a stupid question.

assumptions are far worse.

Yep, I completely agree. :)


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