I finally purchased an Infiniti G35S
After months of research, I switched to Infiniti after 40 years of service of only Toyotas. Toyota screwed me on the twelfth one i owned so i decided to look at other vehicles. So far the G35 has been lots of fun and the driving experience is like no other vehicle. I am just hoping i did not get a lemon or something major goes wrong with it. Toyota's quality has long been the target for all manufacturers but after my thorough research I think the Infiniti's are a well-engineered vehicle of high quality too. Thanks for all you in the forum. I hope to learn more about the G35 from this great information source.
Best Regards,
Tom
Best Regards,
Tom
Congrats, lets see some pictures.
Frankly I don't consider Toyota to be the pinnacle of a well engineered affordable vehicle like I used to back in the 90's, Nissan upset them as the king of Japanese reliability and I rank Toyota with the Koreans and their Kia/Hyundai now.
Nissan-Subaru
Mercedes-Honda
Toyota-Kia
BMW-Mitsubishi-Audi
Chevy-Ford-Dodge-Volkswagen
In that order. Tesla intentionally left off the list since they are too small a sample size and don't have a longevity history yet. Other manufacturers like Peugeot, Fiat, Saab I haven't had much experience with since they're fairly rare here stateside.
Frankly I don't consider Toyota to be the pinnacle of a well engineered affordable vehicle like I used to back in the 90's, Nissan upset them as the king of Japanese reliability and I rank Toyota with the Koreans and their Kia/Hyundai now.
Nissan-Subaru
Mercedes-Honda
Toyota-Kia
BMW-Mitsubishi-Audi
Chevy-Ford-Dodge-Volkswagen
In that order. Tesla intentionally left off the list since they are too small a sample size and don't have a longevity history yet. Other manufacturers like Peugeot, Fiat, Saab I haven't had much experience with since they're fairly rare here stateside.
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