Which sedan should I buy?. . . need help quick, buying tomorrow!
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Which sedan should I buy?. . . need help quick, buying tomorrow!
Hello People,
New to the site, first post. I'm looking to buy an '08 G35 sedan tomorrow. I've read about the manual and am a little concerned about clutch/tranny issues. I really like stick cars but I'm going to keep the car a minimum of 10 years and would like good long term reliablility.
Should I go stick or auto based on the above?
Thanks in advance.
New to the site, first post. I'm looking to buy an '08 G35 sedan tomorrow. I've read about the manual and am a little concerned about clutch/tranny issues. I really like stick cars but I'm going to keep the car a minimum of 10 years and would like good long term reliablility.
Should I go stick or auto based on the above?
Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by SpecialBoy
Hello People,
New to the site, first post. I'm looking to buy an '08 G35 sedan tomorrow. I've read about the manual and am a little concerned about clutch/tranny issues. I really like stick cars but I'm going to keep the car a minimum of 10 years and would like good long term reliablility.
Should I go stick or auto based on the above?
Thanks in advance.
New to the site, first post. I'm looking to buy an '08 G35 sedan tomorrow. I've read about the manual and am a little concerned about clutch/tranny issues. I really like stick cars but I'm going to keep the car a minimum of 10 years and would like good long term reliablility.
Should I go stick or auto based on the above?
Thanks in advance.
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Once you grab the stick, you'll never let it go. Wait, that didn't sound right
If you enjoy driving manual, go for it. There's nothing worse than driving something you consider boring.
Go with your priorities. I'm sure a test drive of both will make you certain which route you will take.
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If you enjoy driving manual, go for it. There's nothing worse than driving something you consider boring.
Go with your priorities. I'm sure a test drive of both will make you certain which route you will take.
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You mentioned that you want to keep the car ten years. So, slow down, drive each a couple of times and the best choice for you will become clear. No matter what, the well meaning folks here can't make the decision for you.
Also, if you wait another week, you can probably save a few hundred just by buying at the end of the month. Sales are slow now and dealers really want to close a deal to juice their numbers. The finance and lease rates are terrific, too.
Have you tried an automatic sport model with the paddle shifters yet? I'm not a stick guy but really love the fun factor that my Journey exhibits, too.
Also, if you wait another week, you can probably save a few hundred just by buying at the end of the month. Sales are slow now and dealers really want to close a deal to juice their numbers. The finance and lease rates are terrific, too.
Have you tried an automatic sport model with the paddle shifters yet? I'm not a stick guy but really love the fun factor that my Journey exhibits, too.
Last edited by onthebeam; 02-20-2008 at 08:11 PM.