Infiniti vs. Nissan
#16
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I personally chose the G over the Z because:
-It simply looks better
-Long term I could justify not trading it once we have our kids and it s working so far
-I wanted an entry luxury brand over straight sport.
-For buying it brand new and fully loaded, I got a real good deal and a box of Infiniti cookies. I'm pretty sure you don't get a box of Nissan cookies when you buy a Z
-It simply looks better
-Long term I could justify not trading it once we have our kids and it s working so far
-I wanted an entry luxury brand over straight sport.
-For buying it brand new and fully loaded, I got a real good deal and a box of Infiniti cookies. I'm pretty sure you don't get a box of Nissan cookies when you buy a Z
#17
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What is considered the first generation Maxima in the US (81-84) had 4 doors then and has ever since.
I guess you can make the argument that the 810 was called a Bluebird Maxima in other countries (mostly just known as the Bluebird though). But that's reaching Mike.
#19
I was more talking about what tejas mentioned, body styling. I wasn't talking platform really.
Your normal consumer who knows that Infiniti is the luxury line of Nissan would compare the Murano to the FX, EX to the rogue, etc. Similar shape, size, function, etc. I realize not ever car has a "version" of both, but was more comparing what consumers would look at as the upgraded version of a Nissan, if their bank account allowed. If you loved the M but couldn't afford it, what Nissan would you go with, understand you're not getting an M, haha, you know? Although I understand that the Z and G share the same platform, I'm pretty certain that if you lined up 2011 G, Z, and altima, the majority of consumers would say the G and altima were the closest match.
I guess the post really is aimed a a small percentage of people on thus site, they're just the ones posting the most pics, lol.
Just seems like the performance look and feel, with all the body kits, and intakes and exhausts was the main goal on this site over luxury. I guess I usually consider luxury about the smooth ride and plush interior. Havent seen alot of posts about custom interiors and what not.... the aluminum is kinda whack. Had it in the first FX, '10 has black. Luxury.
Your normal consumer who knows that Infiniti is the luxury line of Nissan would compare the Murano to the FX, EX to the rogue, etc. Similar shape, size, function, etc. I realize not ever car has a "version" of both, but was more comparing what consumers would look at as the upgraded version of a Nissan, if their bank account allowed. If you loved the M but couldn't afford it, what Nissan would you go with, understand you're not getting an M, haha, you know? Although I understand that the Z and G share the same platform, I'm pretty certain that if you lined up 2011 G, Z, and altima, the majority of consumers would say the G and altima were the closest match.
I guess the post really is aimed a a small percentage of people on thus site, they're just the ones posting the most pics, lol.
Just seems like the performance look and feel, with all the body kits, and intakes and exhausts was the main goal on this site over luxury. I guess I usually consider luxury about the smooth ride and plush interior. Havent seen alot of posts about custom interiors and what not.... the aluminum is kinda whack. Had it in the first FX, '10 has black. Luxury.
#20
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The side profile of the altima coupe is quite similar to the G I know because I have caught myself doing double takes when an altima coupe rolls by.
#21
I was more talking about what tejas mentioned, body styling. I wasn't talking platform really.
Your normal consumer who knows that Infiniti is the luxury line of Nissan would compare the Murano to the FX, EX to the rogue, etc. Similar shape, size, function, etc. I realize not ever car has a "version" of both, but was more comparing what consumers would look at as the upgraded version of a Nissan, if their bank account allowed. If you loved the M but couldn't afford it, what Nissan would you go with, understand you're not getting an M, haha, you know? Although I understand that the Z and G share the same platform, I'm pretty certain that if you lined up 2011 G, Z, and altima, the majority of consumers would say the G and altima were the closest match.
I guess the post really is aimed a a small percentage of people on thus site, they're just the ones posting the most pics, lol.
Just seems like the performance look and feel, with all the body kits, and intakes and exhausts was the main goal on this site over luxury. I guess I usually consider luxury about the smooth ride and plush interior. Havent seen alot of posts about custom interiors and what not.... the aluminum is kinda whack. Had it in the first FX, '10 has black. Luxury.
Your normal consumer who knows that Infiniti is the luxury line of Nissan would compare the Murano to the FX, EX to the rogue, etc. Similar shape, size, function, etc. I realize not ever car has a "version" of both, but was more comparing what consumers would look at as the upgraded version of a Nissan, if their bank account allowed. If you loved the M but couldn't afford it, what Nissan would you go with, understand you're not getting an M, haha, you know? Although I understand that the Z and G share the same platform, I'm pretty certain that if you lined up 2011 G, Z, and altima, the majority of consumers would say the G and altima were the closest match.
I guess the post really is aimed a a small percentage of people on thus site, they're just the ones posting the most pics, lol.
Just seems like the performance look and feel, with all the body kits, and intakes and exhausts was the main goal on this site over luxury. I guess I usually consider luxury about the smooth ride and plush interior. Havent seen alot of posts about custom interiors and what not.... the aluminum is kinda whack. Had it in the first FX, '10 has black. Luxury.
#22
Reasons for getting a G?
1. Got a kid so needed a back seat.
2. Live in New England, and car must be DD, so prefer AWD.
3. Wife said her parents have to fit in back (not that they probably ever will) so needed a sedan.
4. I'm at a stage in life where I prefer a some luxury touches and tech goodies.
5. Been driving Toyotas for years, so wanted reliability.
Never really considered a Z, if not for winter would look at Boxster or Vette. Did consider an Altima Hybrid until the tax writeoff expired. Like the looks of the Maxima, but reviews suggest it is a bit of a poser while the G is universally considered a true sports sedan. Haven't regretted the decision yet and after 4 months still love to drive it.
1. Got a kid so needed a back seat.
2. Live in New England, and car must be DD, so prefer AWD.
3. Wife said her parents have to fit in back (not that they probably ever will) so needed a sedan.
4. I'm at a stage in life where I prefer a some luxury touches and tech goodies.
5. Been driving Toyotas for years, so wanted reliability.
Never really considered a Z, if not for winter would look at Boxster or Vette. Did consider an Altima Hybrid until the tax writeoff expired. Like the looks of the Maxima, but reviews suggest it is a bit of a poser while the G is universally considered a true sports sedan. Haven't regretted the decision yet and after 4 months still love to drive it.
#23
Senior Citizen
This discussion revolves around the fact that Infiniti is the luxury branch of Nissan. In that regard we’re all a bit snobbish and that’s why we prefer the Infiniti nameplate. We pay a bit more, but we get many benefits, including appointments and other frills not available in the Nissan brand.
Many of us started with Nissans, and graduated to Infinitis. That’s the whole reason why the Infiniti branch, and Lexus cars for that matter, were introduced. Enjoy your Infiniti, for in the absence of your ever being able to afford a Ferrari, Aston Martin or a Bentley, it says in some way you’ve arrived.
Many of us started with Nissans, and graduated to Infinitis. That’s the whole reason why the Infiniti branch, and Lexus cars for that matter, were introduced. Enjoy your Infiniti, for in the absence of your ever being able to afford a Ferrari, Aston Martin or a Bentley, it says in some way you’ve arrived.
#24
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This discussion revolves around the fact that Infiniti is the luxury branch of Nissan. In that regard we’re all a bit snobbish and that’s why we prefer the Infiniti nameplate. We pay a bit more, but we get many benefits, including appointments and other frills not available in the Nissan brand.
Many of us started with Nissans, and graduated to Infinitis. That’s the whole reason why the Infiniti branch, and Lexus cars for that matter, were introduced. Enjoy your Infiniti, for in the absence of your ever being able to afford a Ferrari, Aston Martin or a Bentley, it says in some way you’ve arrived.
Many of us started with Nissans, and graduated to Infinitis. That’s the whole reason why the Infiniti branch, and Lexus cars for that matter, were introduced. Enjoy your Infiniti, for in the absence of your ever being able to afford a Ferrari, Aston Martin or a Bentley, it says in some way you’ve arrived.
Although some people may buy Infiniti for it's status over Nissan, the Infiniti does not carry the attitude that people perceive of BMW or MB.
Although BMW and MB are great cars and I checked out both of them, I just could not picture myself driving one, partially for that reason...the Infiniti is a little more subtle than BMW and MB...and usually more realiable with lower maintenance costs.
#25
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I wanted a Z and the wife did as well but she really couldn't get past the fact it didn't have a back seat...............this really was what got us looking into G's as I told her they were basicly the same excecpt one was more luxurious. I personally liked the Z Nismo better. The other thing we were pretty set on the Nismo's but she couldn't get past the MT. That was another factor pushing us towards the G IPL. Anyway the main thing was the back seat, and we compromised between us till we were both happy. Now I am back looking at Nismos again and still might end up with one.
#26
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Only diff. Beyeeen the z / g are.
Z 2 seater g has 4 seater.
Z has no sunroof g, its at least an option.
Dont think other has factory nav, or at least i have never seen one with nav.
Fit & finish z is all plastic very cheap feel to it.
Ride quality is worse in the z, g feels more refined.
Last but not least if yours z goes in for warranty, your on ypur own.
Infiniti gives you a loaner(have had to use quite a bit)
Imo g will hold valúe better.
Z 2 seater g has 4 seater.
Z has no sunroof g, its at least an option.
Dont think other has factory nav, or at least i have never seen one with nav.
Fit & finish z is all plastic very cheap feel to it.
Ride quality is worse in the z, g feels more refined.
Last but not least if yours z goes in for warranty, your on ypur own.
Infiniti gives you a loaner(have had to use quite a bit)
Imo g will hold valúe better.
#27
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The 370Z actually has very nice fit/finish and interior materials. It certainly is leaps and bounds above the 350Z.
As for the loaner thing, I'm sure that Nissan will hook you up with a loaner. Just don't expect a 370Z loaner lol! You'll probably get a sentra loaner.
As for the loaner thing, I'm sure that Nissan will hook you up with a loaner. Just don't expect a 370Z loaner lol! You'll probably get a sentra loaner.
#28
Senior Citizen
Perhaps it’s not true anymore, but when the first G35 coupe was introduced in 2003, the following fantasy story about the subtly of it appeared in a car magazine:
There once was a party where all new cars were invited. The 350Z came in like a cheerleader shouting, “Hey everybody, look at me.” Later, a G35 coupe quietly came in through a side door. In a short time everyone turned around and asked, “Who is that?”
There once was a party where all new cars were invited. The 350Z came in like a cheerleader shouting, “Hey everybody, look at me.” Later, a G35 coupe quietly came in through a side door. In a short time everyone turned around and asked, “Who is that?”
#29
The Z is more flashy than the G. I think that in 10 years, the Z will look very dated but the G won't. The Z looks very much like a tuner car, while the G looks like it's older sibling. Kinda like the difference between a Lotus and a Porsche; one is young and raw, while the other is more sophisticated, but still has a wild side. The G has a much more timeless look to it, like the Porsche cars. They haven't changed much in the last 50 years, but they still look good.
#30
Registered User
The Z and G while similar, were built for 2 different purposes. The Z drives and handles like a sports car, like it should. The G drives and handles like a luxury coupe. I like both for their different attributes.
If you try to compare them, they really are two different type cars that share a similar platform. Track them and the Z out performs the G. For comfort, the G out performs the Z.
If you try to compare them, they really are two different type cars that share a similar platform. Track them and the Z out performs the G. For comfort, the G out performs the Z.