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Old 01-06-2010, 08:51 PM
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Reliability With G37

I have purchased my first G37xS and was wondering from other owners how reliable these cars are after years.
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Old 01-06-2010, 10:49 PM
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On my 2nd G, other than the TSBs (Tech service bulletins) I've never had any problems. They've been at or near the top on consumer reports recommended lists for the last several years and was their top rated sport sedan the last few years. Their CR reliability charts have all been much higher than average too. Congrats on your new G, no doubt you'll have years of trouble free driving
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I havent had any major issues yet. Just seat bubbling.
Old 01-07-2010, 09:02 AM
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The car is pretty reliable, but its battery f-ing sucks. I've been through 2 batteries and had to jumpstart more than 10 times.
Old 01-07-2010, 09:08 AM
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The word Nissan is japanese for Reliable actually


















I think so lol but those cars are pretty reliable. Nothing major to worry about
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Originally Posted by WhosUrBuddiee
I havent had any major issues yet. Just seat bubbling.
What is seat bubbling??????????
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Originally Posted by allagaroo
What is seat bubbling??????????
Search the forum, there is a thread on it.
Old 01-07-2010, 12:08 PM
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11 months ownership. 1 issue; gauge pod cover lifting; fixed under warranty.
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Originally Posted by Loi
The car is pretty reliable, but its battery f-ing sucks. I've been through 2 batteries and had to jumpstart more than 10 times.
My battery had problems/died out at around 5k miles. I had to jump start it one morning. Brought it to the dealer a day later and they couldn't find anything wrong after testing it. So, they just charge it and told me to just call roadside assistance and have it towed in the next time it happens rather than jump starting it.
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Originally Posted by allagaroo
What is seat bubbling??????????
Like someone else posted, there's threads on it so searching the forum is a good idea, but from what I've gathered, the seats in any "sport" G37 can have the leather form a small bubble on the lower cushion. (I think it's the sport seats only..I hope so, I have a G37x Coupe, so "normal" seats).
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