Photos of my 2011 G25x
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Nice! Congrats! What dealer did you get it from? Did they give you any discounts? Before Airport Infiniti popped up, Bedford was notorious for not budging much from MSRP.
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I have black leather
actually it was the other way around.. airport wasnt giving any deals.. i got 3k off from bedford..
actually it was the other way around.. airport wasnt giving any deals.. i got 3k off from bedford..
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i actually went to my local dealership today and was amazed at how identical both the G37 and G25 are.....I guess very much like the IS250 and Is350.... I am curious how does the G25 compare to the Is250?
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I tested an IS250 before I bought my G25x. The IS250 is smaller overall, tighter cabin and does not handle as well as the G. The G25x is easily the best and most well put together car I have ever owned and is so much fun to drive.
Previous cars have been: 06 Mazda Tribute, 01 Buick Century, 97 Ford Taurus, 95 Chrysler Concorde, 01 Chevy Lumina (3.4 version --- put out 200 hp and was touted as a performance car, back in the day!), 87 Ford Ranger, 81 Chevy Citation, 71 Pontiac LeMans.
Maybe next car will be a G37 (or an M...) --- but so far the G25 has plenty of poop for scooting around town.
Previous cars have been: 06 Mazda Tribute, 01 Buick Century, 97 Ford Taurus, 95 Chrysler Concorde, 01 Chevy Lumina (3.4 version --- put out 200 hp and was touted as a performance car, back in the day!), 87 Ford Ranger, 81 Chevy Citation, 71 Pontiac LeMans.
Maybe next car will be a G37 (or an M...) --- but so far the G25 has plenty of poop for scooting around town.
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Looks great, really does...can't wait to see it in person-in my rear view mirror! haha sucka. Jk man, does look great and you'll probably find me at the gas pumps alot more often than you
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I'm curious also. But gas millage can be affected by a lot of different factor like your commute and your HWY/City driving percentage. People that live in areas where they encounter a lot of bumper to bumper will have lowers numbers. Bumper to bumper traffic kills your gas millage. Also on long trips with my family, NJ to Myrtle Beach, I have hit 28-29MPG's per tank.
I've been doing a little bit of experimenting lately with my G's gas millage. In my everyday, every week normal commute and errands with my car, I was about averaging 19MPG combine. This was mainly driving in M mode where I rarely ever went past 5th gear on the HWY. 2 weeks ago for the sake of experimenting I started driving my car if Auto only, or when in M mode at the highest possible gear. My last 2 weeks my average went up to 24-25MPG per tank driving in this manner. Also I'm currently running my winter tires right now, and tires can also affect your cars MPG's.
I've been doing a little bit of experimenting lately with my G's gas millage. In my everyday, every week normal commute and errands with my car, I was about averaging 19MPG combine. This was mainly driving in M mode where I rarely ever went past 5th gear on the HWY. 2 weeks ago for the sake of experimenting I started driving my car if Auto only, or when in M mode at the highest possible gear. My last 2 weeks my average went up to 24-25MPG per tank driving in this manner. Also I'm currently running my winter tires right now, and tires can also affect your cars MPG's.
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