What vehicle will be a worthy replacement for your sedan when it is time?
#241
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Stinger will definitely come down. There's a lot of talk that the depreciation on that vehicle will be similar to what G owners experienced when the Q was released. Question is, when will the Stinger 'officially' be released. That said, if you're into modding, I can't see too much support for the Stinger to be honest. The auto-only transmission further limits after-market options as well.
As for modding, I'm not going to do much. I haven't done much to my G except for wheels and window tint. I'm an old man now that just wants this for a daily driver, and I already have the project car that gets all the mods. Hell, if the bolt pattern and offset on the Stinger are correct, I might even re-use my Enkei Raijins on it. But if the Stinger comes with 20 inch wheels, then I'd have to sell the Enkei's.
#242
I'm sure the tunes have something to do with it, but a tuner, orangevirus, is advising people not to buy the red sport due to so many engine issues even on stock cars.
http://www.infinitiq50.org/forum/#/topics/110257
http://www.infinitiq50.org/forum/#/topics/110257
#243
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Since I am in my low 20s and have owned my G37S since late 2015, I think I am going to try and buy a stick shift while I'm young. Than when I get a great job and everything, buy a nice automatic daily, such as a BMW or something. So I might be looking into buying a 370z soon. Not too sure if I am ready yet as I made a post about it before but with all of these turbo builds in 350s and 370z that's been happening made me want one
#244
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I'm sure the tunes have something to do with it, but a tuner, orangevirus, is advising people not to buy the red sport due to so many engine issues even on stock cars.
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#248
One car I really wanted to like, but thought did not look great in pictures was the BMW M2. I think it is the front and rear bumpers that need to be changed.
Anyway, we have a brand new 2018 in our body shop in white that looks fantastic in person. I still think the bumpers could be styled a lot better, but this car looks much better in person than in photos. I bet they change the styling a bit with the new CS and CSL. The CS could be a possibility...
Anyway, we have a brand new 2018 in our body shop in white that looks fantastic in person. I still think the bumpers could be styled a lot better, but this car looks much better in person than in photos. I bet they change the styling a bit with the new CS and CSL. The CS could be a possibility...
#250
I have an 18 mile commute to work and it takes a hour in good conditions. Winter is 2-3 hours.
My next car is a 2018 Nissan Leaf. It will drive for me in traffic (ProPilot!) and cost pennies per mile, saving me $3,000 per year
I will keep the G37 for the weekends.
My next car is a 2018 Nissan Leaf. It will drive for me in traffic (ProPilot!) and cost pennies per mile, saving me $3,000 per year
I will keep the G37 for the weekends.
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#252
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I don't know that a Leaf will have the charge capacity to go that distance AND keep the cabin heated.
#253
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With VW throwing done a 6 year 72,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, it kinda makes a compelling argument for a Golf R. Depending on what's going on with the MK7/8 redesign, I might jump ship this time next year.
MT is dying, and I want to make sure I have 5-6 years of runway. Hatchback flexibility would help since we got rid of the SUV and are a 2 car household.
MT is dying, and I want to make sure I have 5-6 years of runway. Hatchback flexibility would help since we got rid of the SUV and are a 2 car household.
#255
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Looking forward to see where the GTI lands when it's the G's time... a 4dr with the LSD and big screen infotainment is all I need. I'd be OK with the DSG though. $2K a year in gas savings would also be nice... well more now that it supposedly runs on regular.