Should I Part Ways with My Beloved G37?
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Should I Part Ways with My Beloved G37?
I have been enjoying my Aspen Pearl 2023 Infiniti G37S M6 Sedan for almost 12 years now (sole owner, approaching 95K km, or 60K miles), and I am thinking perhaps it would be time to move on and get a larger vehicle. I fell in love with the 2025 Infiniti QX80. I think it is a gorgeous but muscular, and luxurious vehicle. But there are a number of things that bother me at this vehicle - such as its high price, no fog lights, no trunk/cargo cover, no extensible thigh supports, no side bolsters for the seating part of the driver's seat, no four-piston, fixed, sport front brake callipers, etc. - most important of all that it has an automatic transmission. All my life I have driven only cars with manual transmission and I am not sure I would get used to / enjoy the acceleration lag of an automatic with a turbo engine.
For now, I am mulling over and tinkering with the idea. I was also searching for a forum for the QX80. There is in fact one that I could find - https://www.infinitiqx80.org/forums/ - but it is a virtually dead forum, nothing lively and supportive like this one.
Any idea where QX80 enthusiasts and owners may hang out online, where I could discuss more and get some questions answered?
Thanks.
For now, I am mulling over and tinkering with the idea. I was also searching for a forum for the QX80. There is in fact one that I could find - https://www.infinitiqx80.org/forums/ - but it is a virtually dead forum, nothing lively and supportive like this one.
Any idea where QX80 enthusiasts and owners may hang out online, where I could discuss more and get some questions answered?
Thanks.
Last edited by MichaelYYZ; 10-14-2024 at 02:51 PM.
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I have been thinking about keeping the G37, too, but I need to check the costs, basically a second underground parking spot in my building and a second car insurance. Sadly, I am not into mods. My G37 is 100% factory original.
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Those aren't insignificant considerations, underground parking and insurance. If that were my situation, I'd let it go. Mostly because of the parking. Sorry for the whiplash.
Our cars were twins once when I bought it 13 years ago.
Our cars were twins once when I bought it 13 years ago.
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You are perfectly right. Underground parking could be CA $100/mo. Full insurance with $100/$300 deductible costs me now some CA $1,240 per annum.
I ordered mine in December 2012 and had to be manufactured to my specs in Japan - Aspen Pearl, Manual, No GPS - so I picked it up on 30 March 2013. Then, I bought a second set of wheels and put Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 (or, R2) for winter. Last year I changed the Bridgestone OEMs to Michelins Pilot Sport 4S tyres. If I get the QX80, it'll be wash rinse, repeat.
Do you still have yours?
I ordered mine in December 2012 and had to be manufactured to my specs in Japan - Aspen Pearl, Manual, No GPS - so I picked it up on 30 March 2013. Then, I bought a second set of wheels and put Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 (or, R2) for winter. Last year I changed the Bridgestone OEMs to Michelins Pilot Sport 4S tyres. If I get the QX80, it'll be wash rinse, repeat.
Do you still have yours?
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...But there are a number of things that bother me at this vehicle - such as its high price, no fog lights, no trunk/cargo cover, no extensible thigh supports, no side bolsters for the seating part of the driver's seat, no four-piston, fixed, sport front brake callipers, etc. - most important of all that it has an automatic transmission. All my life I have driven only cars with manual transmission and I am not sure I would get used to / enjoy the acceleration lag of an automatic with a turbo engine.
Your issues:
- Price - all new cars are stupid expensive, because as consumers we collectively are demanding huge, luxurious SUVs laden with stuff. Nothing is free, and the new cars are all $60-100K for virtually anything that we might have spent $30-60K for in the past. No options around this, save buying used clean cars like yours.
- no extensible thigh supports - I have never used these, as I am short. do you use and require these? These were not a thing pre-late 2000s, so I suggest the answer is "no." Need is perhaps the wrong term. Have you looked at the Q60? It offers them, it seems.
- no four-piston, fixed, sport front brake callipers - You are looking to buy a six thousand pound truck. It will not accelerate, brake, or handle like your G37. Four piston calipers versus two just gives a slightly better distribution for clamping force on the rotor. You are not threshold-braking in this truck. Have you considered the Q60?
- I am not sure I would get used to / enjoy the acceleration lag of an automatic with a turbo engine - See my point about the six thousand pound truck. The twin-turbo engines are very quick spooling and the lag will be very minimal, and it's 0-60 time is about 5.3 seconds, so it is slightly faster off the line as your G37. It will be a very different experience, but power and lag should not be a concern. The truck part would be my concern... have you considered a Q60?
- , etc. - most important of all that it has an automatic transmission - I hate to repeat, but see the point about SUVs: it is 62% heavier, 32% taller, and 37% percent more powerful. Nearly no new cars have manual transmission, and I will say virtually all trucks. This vehicle is nothing like your G37. Q60?
I hope this helps. I don't understand the tone of your complaints - you are comparing two entirely different things, and then calling out the differences. Perhaps you should cross-shop to decide which you really want, and then you wouldn't have to be concerned.
Good luck!
Rick
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I ask myself the same question almost daily if I should get rid of mine as well, good luck lol, although I've only owned mine for 5+ years and it has around 48.5k miles on it and it's a 2012. I'd agree with @Rik R. though, it really sounds like a QX80 is not what you need given your complaints. I have personally been looking at 2020 BMW X3 M40i's or X3M's if I were to step into something bigger but still fun to drive.
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