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Old 07-28-2016 | 07:37 AM
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Your title should include what you are trying to decide on instead of making people open it up to find out.

It's a no brainer...G37S Coupe.

Why would you buy an antiquated G35?

They are completely different cars!!!
Old 07-28-2016 | 12:58 PM
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Even a G37 at its lowest value in the upcoming years will always be worth more than a 35 for obvious reasons.
Old 07-28-2016 | 02:25 PM
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To add to my last post, here’s some annoyances I had with my G35 coupe that were solved when I bought the G37:

• Brake problems including excessive dust.
• No hood struts, just a cheap rod to hold it up.
• Oil stick was virtually hidden and difficult to use.
• No power seats available (at least not in my zip code).
• Manual seat adjustments that were difficult to locate and use.
• Pop up nav screen (I hated that design).
• The car was noisy compared to the G37.
• Old fashioned 6 only DVD changer versus newer music box.
Old 07-28-2016 | 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Chekov
• Oil stick was virtually hidden and difficult to use.
^ yes! no question you are right on that one - some of the other points are debatable. that was the silliest dipstick design of all time. first time i checked my G35 oil was at night at a gas station with poor lighting. it took me 5 minutes to find the damn tube and then feed the dipstick back down it.
Old 07-28-2016 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Chekov
To add to my last post, here’s some annoyances I had with my G35 coupe that were solved when I bought the G37:

• Brake problems including excessive dust.
• No hood struts, just a cheap rod to hold it up.
• Oil stick was virtually hidden and difficult to use.
• No power seats available (at least not in my zip code).
Manual seat adjustments that were difficult to locate and use.
• Pop up nav screen (I hated that design).
• The car was noisy compared to the G37.
• Old fashioned 6 only DVD changer versus newer music box.

If I was forced to play devils advocate, I would say the current seat controls are a huge pain point on the 37. A bare wrist is a tight squeeze, if I'm wearing a watch its impossible and am forced to open the door for the room to adjust it. If only my seat memory buttons would work
Old 07-28-2016 | 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Kris9884
If I was forced to play devils advocate, I would say the current seat controls are a huge pain point on the 37. A bare wrist is a tight squeeze, if I'm wearing a watch its impossible and am forced to open the door for the room to adjust it. If only my seat memory buttons would work
My memory buttons work just fine (after nine years) so I can’t remember the last time I had to adjust a seat manually. If you can get your memory seat controls to work, you should have no more problems.
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