Getting a G37S
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Yea, I think AB might stand out a little too much. I see that that shade of blue as the boy racer color and I think that's where some people are coming from too. Don't get me wrong, the color is awesome but I don't think it's really "professional" (or at least what you're looking for) or conservative.
As far as the car goes, like everyone has said, no major issue. Small things are all covered. Since you're obviously an enthusiast, I'd get the 6MT, you won't regret it. I only know people that have an auto and now wished they had gotten a 6MT but never the other way around.
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As far as the car goes, like everyone has said, no major issue. Small things are all covered. Since you're obviously an enthusiast, I'd get the 6MT, you won't regret it. I only know people that have an auto and now wished they had gotten a 6MT but never the other way around.
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The G is a great daily driver. It's quick, handles great, fun in the twisties....Remains calm at low revs and really wakes up at higher revs. It's a classy car and I would recommend a mature, subtle sports exhaust such as the Tanabe and perhaps the JWT intake and some tints as the only real mods you would want/need for a peppy, luxurious and fun daily driver.....Beware the MPG is not the best. You'll be lucky to get about 18-20 MPG if you drive city.hwy 50/50.
If you are getting the car for work and want the executive/corporate look i would recommend getting Black (BO) or White (IP) or any of the silverish colors (AG, PG). All those look great and classy when tinted. Mine is BO. Since you already have a sporty/modded car I would not recommend AB or VR for your G. Variety is the spice of life.
If you are getting the car for work and want the executive/corporate look i would recommend getting Black (BO) or White (IP) or any of the silverish colors (AG, PG). All those look great and classy when tinted. Mine is BO. Since you already have a sporty/modded car I would not recommend AB or VR for your G. Variety is the spice of life.
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Well guys I have made a decision... The dealers are having a hard time finding me an Athens Blue with dark interior so I am going to get the Diamond Graphite G37S (this is my second color choice). I am still leaning towards the 5AT but I did drive a 6MT and it is awfully tempting. I really should not have driven the 6MT...it really makes me want it.
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Congrats on making your decision on the color, that was the hard part for me.
If you get the 5AT, do you think you might regret not getting the 6MT? If you get the 6MT do you think you might regret not getting the 5AT?
If you don't feel like the 5AT could be boring then I'd get it, especially since you already have a heavily modded 6MT. But if you feel like you could get bored of the 5AT, I'd get the 6MT to have more fun.
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If you get the 5AT, do you think you might regret not getting the 6MT? If you get the 6MT do you think you might regret not getting the 5AT?
If you don't feel like the 5AT could be boring then I'd get it, especially since you already have a heavily modded 6MT. But if you feel like you could get bored of the 5AT, I'd get the 6MT to have more fun.
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Congrats on making your decision on the color, that was the hard part for me.
If you get the 5AT, do you think you might regret not getting the 6MT? If you get the 6MT do you think you might regret not getting the 5AT?
If you don't feel like the 5AT could be boring then I'd get it, especially since you already have a heavily modded 6MT. But if you feel like you could get bored of the 5AT, I'd get the 6MT to have more fun.
If you get the 5AT, do you think you might regret not getting the 6MT? If you get the 6MT do you think you might regret not getting the 5AT?
If you don't feel like the 5AT could be boring then I'd get it, especially since you already have a heavily modded 6MT. But if you feel like you could get bored of the 5AT, I'd get the 6MT to have more fun.
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The G is a great daily driver. It's quick, handles great, fun in the twisties....Remains calm at low revs and really wakes up at higher revs. It's a classy car and I would recommend a mature, subtle sports exhaust such as the Tanabe and perhaps the JWT intake and some tints as the only real mods you would want/need for a peppy, luxurious and fun daily driver.....Beware the MPG is not the best. You'll be lucky to get about 18-20 MPG if you drive city.hwy 50/50.
If you are getting the car for work and want the executive/corporate look i would recommend getting Black (BO) or White (IP) or any of the silverish colors (AG, PG). All those look great and classy when tinted. Mine is BO. Since you already have a sporty/modded car I would not recommend AB or VR for your G. Variety is the spice of life.
If you are getting the car for work and want the executive/corporate look i would recommend getting Black (BO) or White (IP) or any of the silverish colors (AG, PG). All those look great and classy when tinted. Mine is BO. Since you already have a sporty/modded car I would not recommend AB or VR for your G. Variety is the spice of life.
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Thinking about your reasons for getting the 5AT: traffic, gf/fiance......then I'll go against my own preference to say get the 5AT.
You won't miss out the fun since you'll have your G35.
Just don't forget to bring it out to some So Cal meets.
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You won't miss out the fun since you'll have your G35.
Just don't forget to bring it out to some So Cal meets.
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"Professional Corporate World" rings BMW and Mercedes-Benz to me...
Go figure, my company car (Which only the CEO's aloud to use, I guess), is a 4-door Bentley Continental. Makes my G look like ****.
Go figure, my company car (Which only the CEO's aloud to use, I guess), is a 4-door Bentley Continental. Makes my G look like ****.
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Driving a 6MT G37S in the Washington DC area would serve only to increase the size of your left thigh and calf, and if you had a knee problem, which I have, then you might lock up in mid shift The 5AT with paddles is the way to go, especially with Betty's or others cables (makes the shifts a bit better at least noticeable).
I traded a Boxster triptonic in on my G and I really got used to the paddle shifting using the tach to keep the car in the optimum RPM range. I had the boxters ecu and that included the transmission flashed by a german firm and it really made a difference, but the G has better response and you can really keep it in the zone. And besides I feel like a formula one guy, and now when I drive my wife's RX 350 I keep wanting to paddle shift. I think all cars should have paddle shifters
I traded a Boxster triptonic in on my G and I really got used to the paddle shifting using the tach to keep the car in the optimum RPM range. I had the boxters ecu and that included the transmission flashed by a german firm and it really made a difference, but the G has better response and you can really keep it in the zone. And besides I feel like a formula one guy, and now when I drive my wife's RX 350 I keep wanting to paddle shift. I think all cars should have paddle shifters
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Well guys I have made a decision... The dealers are having a hard time finding me an Athens Blue with dark interior so I am going to get the Diamond Graphite G37S (this is my second color choice). I am still leaning towards the 5AT but I did drive a 6MT and it is awfully tempting. I really should not have driven the 6MT...it really makes me want it.
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If you hate the traffic ... then auto makes sense.
I have 35% tint as my only 'mod' (besides debadging the "G37S" in the back -- who approved the idea of 3 different fonts on the rear of the car?!) and I don't plan on doing anything else in the near future.
BTW -- AB is the best color to pick (and a dark interior) ... no wonder it's so hard to find. But can you wait until the '09 model comes out? I hear it will have a 7AT, not the old 5AT ...
I have 35% tint as my only 'mod' (besides debadging the "G37S" in the back -- who approved the idea of 3 different fonts on the rear of the car?!) and I don't plan on doing anything else in the near future.
BTW -- AB is the best color to pick (and a dark interior) ... no wonder it's so hard to find. But can you wait until the '09 model comes out? I hear it will have a 7AT, not the old 5AT ...
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Have you tried to find the car yourself. My dealer couldn't find what I was looking for either and honestly I didn't get the feeling they were looking very hard. I located all the infiniti dealers within 100 miles and searched their inventory myself. It's easy just google "Infiniti city name". Found exactly what i was looking for in Columbia, SC. Did the deal over the phone and just went down to pick it up. Personally I can't see spending 40K and not getting exactly what you're looking for.