I want to buy a slightly used G37
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I want to buy a slightly used G37
My budget is $32,000. I was thinking about the accord coupe V6 which is new fully loaded for $30,000. I was also considered the new mustang GT which is also new $30,000 not loaded. I'm leaning towards the g37. Would i be able to get lets say a 2009 G37 with like 7000 miles on it for $32,000? Is there anything i should look out for? thx in advance
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G is a MUCH better choice than the Honda and Mustang.
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@da_mayor ok let me get back to you because i'm actually taking my first stick shift lesson today. I'll need 3 or 4 lessons before i buy the 6mt. I want the 6mt not AT. There's a lesson today and then the driving school will be closed for the holidays so it'll have to be in 2 or 3 months. i understand if you can't wait and if he sells the car then it'll be my lose. thanks for the offer though and i'll definetly get back to you
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i was in a friends 09 ex accord sedan and was unimpressed with the interior. it felt alot cheaper than the infiniti's. the accord is 10k less than g37x so maybe thats why.
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The interior quality doesn't even compare one bit lol
The Mustang is built to be a muscle car where all the money went into the engine, so you get crap interior.
The G37 is a luxury sport car that are built to compete with BMW. The idea of the car is to be both sporty and comfort. Which means it has amazing interior quality.
Haha of course the interior isn't any good with the accord. The Honda accord is suppose to be a cheap car for people that couldn't(or don't want to) afford anything better(no offense)
Last edited by smashhell; 12-06-2010 at 03:39 PM.
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The interior quality doesn't even compare one bit lol
The Mustang is built to be a muscle car where all the money went into the engine, so you get crap interior.
The Mustang is built to be a muscle car where all the money went into the engine, so you get crap interior.
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Before you think about flaming me ... these are mostly opinions, mine and I also have LOVED the G ever since it came out.
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You think the G37 is more reliable than a Honda Accord coupe (the OP said he's considering one)? LOL, that's doubtful. And even the new Mustangs have proven to be very reliable so far... I'm not saying the G37 isn't reliable, but for you to say there's a huge reliability difference, well, where are you getting your information???
Have you even been inside a new Mustang? They revamped the interior starting with the 2010 models. It's easily up to the quality of my 2010 G37 coupe interior.
Have you even been inside a new Mustang? They revamped the interior starting with the 2010 models. It's easily up to the quality of my 2010 G37 coupe interior.
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@da_mayor ok let me get back to you because i'm actually taking my first stick shift lesson today. I'll need 3 or 4 lessons before i buy the 6mt. I want the 6mt not AT. There's a lesson today and then the driving school will be closed for the holidays so it'll have to be in 2 or 3 months. i understand if you can't wait and if he sells the car then it'll be my lose. thanks for the offer though and i'll definetly get back to you
30 minutes of me teaching you and you're fine to go
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Where's the review? The reviews I've seen say the interior is a huge step up from the 2009 models. But either way, look at it yourself before you bash it. It's definitely up to par in materials and fit & finish with the G37. It might not be as nice as an Audi interior, but either is the G37 for that matter!
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Where's the review? The reviews I've seen say the interior is a huge step up from the 2009 models. But either way, look at it yourself before you bash it. It's definitely up to par in materials and fit & finish with the G37. It might not be as nice as an Audi interior, but either is the G37 for that matter!
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