What comes after your G37 Coupe?
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Anyway, best car I've ever owned. I'm still exceedingly pleased with how the plan's come together.
Yep. I've been thinking the exact same thing. A 2-3 year old Cayman S, 6-8 years from now.
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So, my question for everyone is, If you had to do it over again, would you have purchased a different vehicle?
-I would say yes! I would go with the 370Z because I have the G37 coupe and I never use the back seats so sometimes I think about what it would be like to have that extra oomph with the 370Z
My other question is, what are you looking at possibly purchasing when you get rid of the G37?
-Well I don't think I will get rid of my G but maybe my next car would be an M3 and if I go big I'd get the GT-R!
-I would say yes! I would go with the 370Z because I have the G37 coupe and I never use the back seats so sometimes I think about what it would be like to have that extra oomph with the 370Z
My other question is, what are you looking at possibly purchasing when you get rid of the G37?
-Well I don't think I will get rid of my G but maybe my next car would be an M3 and if I go big I'd get the GT-R!
I wish I could drive both for a couple weeks each and see which one I like more.
And of course, I still have dreams of owning a GT-R. Like everyone else on this board lol.
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The down-shift rev-matching 6MT is kind of fun. Wish my Infiniti had it.
Not me, and I'm on this forum. My left foot would get bored.
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No regrets on G, will consider the new G Coupe when it comes time to replace our current 08. Wife still wants a coupe (with a back seat) and doesn't want to give up the performance or reliability we currently have. Given that and having a budget of not much more than the current G Coupe .... selection is pretty limited.
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Not at all. I set my sights on the G37 back in 2009 as "next car". Test drove lots of cars in its class, as well as American muscle that I was waiting on (like the Camaro SS and Mustang GT 5.0). When the time came to buy, everything came back down to the G37... after which it was a choice between Coupe or Sedan. I choose the far more rare 6MT Sport Sedan. However, if something ever happened to it beyond my control, I'd probably replace it with a 6MT Coupe... just because it's easier to find. And the reality is that I almost never need 4-door convenience.
Anyway, best car I've ever owned. I'm still exceedingly pleased with how the plan's come together.
Yep. I've been thinking the exact same thing. A 2-3 year old Cayman S, 6-8 years from now.
Anyway, best car I've ever owned. I'm still exceedingly pleased with how the plan's come together.
Yep. I've been thinking the exact same thing. A 2-3 year old Cayman S, 6-8 years from now.
Good. Glad you are completely happy with your G. I see loads of automatic sedans for sale, but rarely ever a 6MT.
Hard not to like the Cayman. Gorgeous vehicle.
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#22
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Went to an S4 only to move back to Infiniti a few short months later. Ended up getting married and Wifey vetoed the $680/month payment.
Now we're good so I'm looking at ordering either an Audi S3 or CLA45 AMG...
Now we're good so I'm looking at ordering either an Audi S3 or CLA45 AMG...
#24
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Yeah, I'm a big fan of Nissan/Infiniti. I have owned 3 Nissans and 1 Infiniti over the years and my brother has owned 4 Nissans.
Love Toyota/Lexus, but I just wish their car's were more exciting/enjoyable to drive. Excluding the ancient Supra, IS-F and the LF-A of course.
Love Toyota/Lexus, but I just wish their car's were more exciting/enjoyable to drive. Excluding the ancient Supra, IS-F and the LF-A of course.
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OMG, yes. From every angle, a total work of art. And by all accounts, one of the best driver's cars available. Haven't driven one yet, because those plans are still far off and tentative.
My primary car has been a Nissan now for over 20 years.
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Also owned an I30 for a bit. Black on black.
My little bro owned an Altima, 240SX, 300zx and a 350Z.
#27
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I came from two Mazdas (2006 Speed 6/2011 Speed 3), prior to purchasing my G. However, I would totally go back to Mazda again if they red do the Speed 3 and/or Speed 6. But I think my ultimate choice would be a 2013 Genesis coupe 3.8 Track.
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Wouldn't the Genesis coupe be a bit of a downgrade lol?
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I was thinking the same thing. But the heart wants what the heart wants.
The mid-model refresh of the Genny Coupe is a fine looking car, there's no denying that. And the performance specs are respectable. But up close the sloppy craftsmanship really shows in the details. And seeing as how it's competing in the same class of car (RWD Sport Coupe)... yeah, huge downgrade from the G37 Coupe.
The mid-model refresh of the Genny Coupe is a fine looking car, there's no denying that. And the performance specs are respectable. But up close the sloppy craftsmanship really shows in the details. And seeing as how it's competing in the same class of car (RWD Sport Coupe)... yeah, huge downgrade from the G37 Coupe.
#30
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I think I would buy my g coupe again if I had to do it all over. And the next car for me would definitely be a gtr in 5-6 yrs, hopefully a lightly used black edition. Gonna stick it out with my coupe until then, not chasing any of these germans down as the gtr is all I need.