Why ‘10 G37 reliability is higher than ‘09 in Consumer Reports?
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Why ‘10 G37 reliability is higher than ‘09 in Consumer Reports?
If the ‘09 G37 sedan is practically the same as the ‘10 & ‘11, then why does Consumer Reports give the ‘09 a slightly lower reliability mark?
Mechanically speaking, are there any differences?
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04-14-2019, 07:53 AM
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If the ‘09 G37 sedan is practically the same as the ‘10 & ‘11, then why does Consumer Reports give the ‘09 a slightly lower reliability mark?
Mechanically speaking, are there any differences?
Thanks.
Because more subscribers responded to their auto survey in 09 than in 10 and 11
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Mechanically speaking, are there any differences?
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^ no. same same mechanically.
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when did the touchscreen change? I think it was in 2010. Annoyances with infotainment carry a lot of weight in Consumer Reports rankings.
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First year of the 7spd.
That's probably it. And the first year for the 3.7 in the Sedan, (second year for the Coupe).
That's a lots of first year stuff that had to shake out.
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