Does the G37 Ride Better than the G35c
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I havent driven the G37 non-sport, but I can tell you for certain, that the G37Sport handles significantly better than the G35 coupe when bone stock. Chassis stiffness is way up, body roll is deminished, and you the car feels firm and planted at the limit.
I do think, however, that the G37 S Coupe is setup a little on the firm side. This definately is not a velvet smooth ride, ala Lexus. I drove a customer's bmw 335 coupe, and it felt much lazier, and softer/quiter than my G37 Coupe.
Hope that helps.
I do think, however, that the G37 S Coupe is setup a little on the firm side. This definately is not a velvet smooth ride, ala Lexus. I drove a customer's bmw 335 coupe, and it felt much lazier, and softer/quiter than my G37 Coupe.
Hope that helps.
Thanks for the info. I'm thinking about trading up to a G37S in a few years, especially after they (certainly sooner or later) revise the "smiling" front bumper. I love the way my G35 rides with Tein H-Tech for 350Z springs, but Florida has smooth roads for the most part. If you lived in a state with rough roads, I can imagine the desire for a smoother ride. I haven't had a chance to try out a G37S yet.
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Plastic surgery will be available for that smiling front bumper, very shortly. You know, I didnt really notice that until you just pointed it out! :thumbup:
Personally, I like it the way it is, especially when lowered.
Personally, I like it the way it is, especially when lowered.
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