Would you buy a G37 again????
#61
Probably not. I don't normally ever get the same car again and while this car is "good" it's not great. I certainly wouldn't go back to BMW though. Maybe an S5 next time. Maybe the Maz Granturismo. But I've done that one already. I don't know; depends on what is out in a year.
#62
I would get another one. But I'm going back home and getting a 370 in January. But if I had it my way I would get a M3 but at 26 I'm not there yet. I've got a long way to go. S5 would be a option as well cause it looks so friggin good.
#65
I'd get another one. I've had a bimmer and my sister another so I know how they're like. Nice cars but not a long-termer. Time will tell whether the G holds up as well as the prev gen but I love the car and it's damn sexy. I turn my head to look at it every time I'm walking away from it.
The grass is always greener on the other side and some of you may likely miss the G when you move on to something else.
The grass is always greener on the other side and some of you may likely miss the G when you move on to something else.
#66
I wouldn't buy another G Coupe because I don't like buying the same cars twice, even from different generations. Possibly a sedan, but not another coupe.
My next car will be a 4 door hi-po Sport Sedan, preferably with V8 power. So M3 (if the V8 is still available), C63, or a G50/56 IPL Sedan if such a car were to ever be made.
My next car will be a 4 door hi-po Sport Sedan, preferably with V8 power. So M3 (if the V8 is still available), C63, or a G50/56 IPL Sedan if such a car were to ever be made.
#67
I won't.
I had a G35 and wished I hadn't sold it. While the G37 is much sexier it is way too rattly for such a pricey ride. My five year old A4 was tighter. My 7 year old Pathfinder rattles less. As others have said, just a tiny bit more $$ up front would have made ALL the difference.
I had a G35 and wished I hadn't sold it. While the G37 is much sexier it is way too rattly for such a pricey ride. My five year old A4 was tighter. My 7 year old Pathfinder rattles less. As others have said, just a tiny bit more $$ up front would have made ALL the difference.
#69
Tried the german thing...BMW makes several nice rides, but think long and hard about BMW if you plan to keep the car past warranty. Check out Bimmerfest....lots of problems on aging BMWs...far more than Infiniti.
#71
every car has some sort of issues, especially the 1st year it's out.
it comes down to service & how you are treated after the sale.
infiniti has done a good job with taking care of 99% of any problems I have had (at their expense,including replacement of my long block assembly) vs acura who sucked in everyway possible. They wouldn't even cover a defective floor mat.
is infiniti perfect,far from it. I also worked with someone who had a 328xi. Towards the end of her lease,they wouldn't cover anything for her. She had to travel to a dealer over 100 miles away to get an electrical problem fixed. She was on the phone with bmw corporate, they were treating her very poorly & personally I wouldn't touch a 3 series. Remember, the grass is always greener. Maybe I would have bought an evo, it is a great perfomer & has awd. Hey even ferrai's & lambo's have plenty of problems & they cost obscene amounts(then again if you have either of thoose brands you have $$) personally,if I could afford it I'd love a 911gt3,something about them makes me spot one wherever I am.
it comes down to service & how you are treated after the sale.
infiniti has done a good job with taking care of 99% of any problems I have had (at their expense,including replacement of my long block assembly) vs acura who sucked in everyway possible. They wouldn't even cover a defective floor mat.
is infiniti perfect,far from it. I also worked with someone who had a 328xi. Towards the end of her lease,they wouldn't cover anything for her. She had to travel to a dealer over 100 miles away to get an electrical problem fixed. She was on the phone with bmw corporate, they were treating her very poorly & personally I wouldn't touch a 3 series. Remember, the grass is always greener. Maybe I would have bought an evo, it is a great perfomer & has awd. Hey even ferrai's & lambo's have plenty of problems & they cost obscene amounts(then again if you have either of thoose brands you have $$) personally,if I could afford it I'd love a 911gt3,something about them makes me spot one wherever I am.
#74
All of the people complaining about noise and rattles must have an '08 like I had and just recently traded in. I was very disappointed in the quality of that car and almost considered not buying another G until I drove the 2010. It's absolutely night and day difference in quality. All of the little imperfections are gone, it rides smoother, it's more comfortable and it feels like a luxury sports car now. If the 2010 models hadn't improved over the '08 I wouldn't have bought another one, but considering how much better this new one seems to be I'm glad I did.
#75
I'm pretty sure the OP's question was meant to ask if we as G37 owners would purchase the car again, knowing what we know now having experienced living with the car day to day. That being said, I wouldn't. Though I like the car, it's not as refined as it should be considering the price. Too many wierd quirks.