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Goodby
I just want to stop in and thank everyone on this board for all of the help over the last 4.5 years through 2 G35X's. I lease a new vehicle this past weekend and it was not an Infiniti. The Infiniti dealer just didn't seem to want to negotiate so I said byby.
Again Thanks to everyone for all your help. You never know, I may be back in 3 years.
Again Thanks to everyone for all your help. You never know, I may be back in 3 years.
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much smoother, quieter, and comfortable.
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I had a camry that was LOADED to the hilt, it was a very nice ride but BORING!!!
The lexus is a nice ride, top notch for luxury and build quality.
The infiniti is an exciting car to drive, very sporty and great electronic features, but nowhere near the camry when it comes to quality, fit and finish, and reiliability.
2 different types of cars, they can't be compared. There's no way you can knock a guy for driving a lexus.
The lexus is a nice ride, top notch for luxury and build quality.
The infiniti is an exciting car to drive, very sporty and great electronic features, but nowhere near the camry when it comes to quality, fit and finish, and reiliability.
2 different types of cars, they can't be compared. There's no way you can knock a guy for driving a lexus.
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I had a camry that was LOADED to the hilt, it was a very nice ride but BORING!!!
The lexus is a nice ride, top notch for luxury and build quality.
The infiniti is an exciting car to drive, very sporty and great electronic features, but nowhere near the camry when it comes to quality, fit and finish, and reiliability.
2 different types of cars, they can't be compared. There's no way you can knock a guy for driving a lexus.
The lexus is a nice ride, top notch for luxury and build quality.
The infiniti is an exciting car to drive, very sporty and great electronic features, but nowhere near the camry when it comes to quality, fit and finish, and reiliability.
2 different types of cars, they can't be compared. There's no way you can knock a guy for driving a lexus.
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As someone said below I got a 2010 Lexus ES350. I was torn about getting a new G37X or the ES350. I will miss the sportyness. I would have pursued the M37X BUT it was $12000 more (MSRP) than the ES350. The G35X in fact was $1900 more but the ES350 isn't AWD.
My lease on the ES350 runns out in June of 2014 and just saw that a redesign for the G is predicted for 2013. So I may be back depending my satisfaction with the ES350.
Again thanks to everyone for all of their help over the last 4.5 years.
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