How long would you keep your g37?
#16
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I'm expecting to keep my G for a few years.
If Infiniti come up with quality paint for future cars, I will consider either another G or a M, plus a FX.
But if they continue with low quality paint, Infiniti will loose me as a customer.
If Infiniti come up with quality paint for future cars, I will consider either another G or a M, plus a FX.
But if they continue with low quality paint, Infiniti will loose me as a customer.
#20
I hope to keep this car for a very long time. My Chevy Prizm (basically a Toyota) has 140K on it. Has had a fair share of problems (leaking oil right now). 100K from Ford Explorer. Again, some problems and still going. Given my track record, I will look to get at least 200K from this car. Hope it last that long (knowing my luck it will have just enough problem to work on me).
#24
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Last 2 cars we had we kept for 10 (and still going) & 11 years ... plan on enjoying the G for a loooooong time. I take good care of all my cars both mechanically and cosmetically and always look better than most cars their ages.
What I could see happening is maybe getting some new cars that put the G in a not an everyday commuter car status.
What I could see happening is maybe getting some new cars that put the G in a not an everyday commuter car status.
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I never understand why people do that. It would be alot cheaper to get coverage through the dealer again or take one from an outside party
(aka-Gold Key,Royal administration, Consumer Care direct, American Auto Sheild.) I just feel its a waiste of money always leasing a new car when the current one you have runs out of warrenty.
(aka-Gold Key,Royal administration, Consumer Care direct, American Auto Sheild.) I just feel its a waiste of money always leasing a new car when the current one you have runs out of warrenty.