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Infiniti G35 Sedan 2006 and earlier

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  • darkguydarkguy Member Posts: 8
    To Jingle Jill

    Since both the Acura and Infinity Dealers are owned by the same dealer group, did you pay the Acura's "one simple price" or was the dealer willing to deal?

    I totally agree with you that the BMW Centre has their heads so totally up in the air that dealing with them is impossible. I've yet to see a vehicle on their lot equipped the way I want and I not too sure that I would like dealing with their service department either.

    I'm in a real quandry since my vehicle would be primarily for myself but San Antonio luxury car dealerships are all so full of it and I refuse to pay extra for their attitude!
  • jpnwdcjpnwdc Member Posts: 42
    Has anyone purchased a G35 in the DC area? If so, did you get a discount? I'm being told MSRP.
  • JingleJillJingleJill Member Posts: 120
    Funny thing about that "one-simple price". The Acura dealership was willing to deal. From the one-simple price that was on the car, I got them down another $700. Not only that, but they got me $500 more for my trade-in than the Infiniti dealer.

    As for the BMW Center...When I orginally went looking to buy my BMW, I went there and they flat out said, that you pay MSRP. Then when I asked for the price of the car in writing, they had the gaul to try and charge me for floormats. Needless to say I got on the telephone and started calling other BMW dealers. I ended up with Fred Brown in Bryan/College Station. A very pleasant experience and I would highly recommend them to anyone. Oh, and when the salesman from the BMW Center called and I told him I bought elsewhere, he had the nerve to suggest that they would not service my car there because I bought from somewhere else.

    As for the service at the BMW Center. It is not as bad as the sales department, but it is close. Every time I've been, it is as if I am an inconvience to them. My experience alone is one of the biggest reasons I decided to get rid of "baby".

    As for the Acura and Infiniti dealer, I have nothing but good things to say. If it wasn't for the considerable difference in price between the TL and G35, I would have probably gone with the G35.

    We did look at the Audi's at Cavendar and they were great too. The Audi is just a bit to small. I guess I'm growing up. I felt comfortable at all three of those dealerships.

    If you have any questions in particular, drop me a line.

    I assume you are in SA?

    Stacy
  • stanny1stanny1 Member Posts: 962
    Thanks for the update on the 2002 Acura Xenon headlights. I bet the insurance companies are glad the 2002 is different. But the 2001 owners better hide their cars.
  • houstontexashoustontexas Member Posts: 4
    Ok-this is a contest with no prize.

    How many days did everyone have their new G35 before they got their first speeding ticket?

    I usually get one quickly with a new car. I made it all of 45 days with a new frumpy car. Is everyone agreeing on the Valentine radar detector?

    I'm waiting on the G I ordered. My friends have a lottery pool going on which day I have my first discussion with law enforcement.
  • ranantha1ranantha1 Member Posts: 1
    Just test drove a G35 and liked it, but I'd like it a lot better with a manual tranny. When I asked the salesman about it, he said that there will only be a manual for the G35 coupe that's coming out this fall. Is this right?
  • tpell1tpell1 Member Posts: 18
    I was curious about radar detection. Waiting to pick up my G in a few weeks and curious about what is good and what is a rip off. Every other site you go to seems to say that something is "the only one to have" and then the next site says that they are borderline useless because law enforcement are using that method = called LIDAR I think?

    Any info or direction would be great. Most highway driving for me is NJ Parkway, Turnpike and then Westchester and Southern CT highways.
  • mndrvermndrver Member Posts: 5
    Test drove the G35 this weekend. I was pretty impressed with the performance for an automatic. The dealer was a little crazy though (good crazy though). He wanted to show off the performance of the car before I drove and proceeded to drive about 70 in a 30mph zone (don't worry it wasn't a neighborhood it was an isolated back road that probably should have had 55mph speed limit). Followed up by doing 360s with the pedal to the floor in an empty parking lot to show of the VDC. A little wild, but any doubts I had about the performance of the G were put to rest.

    He said he doesn't expect the stick to be available until Nov. or Dec. He said it was a supply issue with the transmission manufacture. The G35 will have the same manual as the 350Z as well as the G35 coupe. They will receive first priority on available manual transmissions until the manufacture completely ramps production of the transmission in the Nov. to Dec. time frame. The only way it will be in the G35 4 door earlier is if the manual 350Z and G35 coupe don't sell well. I don't see that happening so it looks like it will be Nov. for the 4 door manual.

    I would be interested to hear if anyone else has heard any different?
  • kd6aw1kd6aw1 Member Posts: 116
    Today I had the good fortune to race an M5 from a light and thought I would be left in the dust. Backed off at 70 to avoid a possible ticket but was amazed that at that point we were neck and neck. Pretty good considering that the M5 costs over 70 grand.

    Love Gi Gi!

    Paul
    El Cajon, California
  • bjbird2bjbird2 Member Posts: 647
    Check this out. Wards Automotive named the engine in the G-35 one of the worlds best for the eighth year in a row.


    http://infinitihelp.com/Infiniti/index.htm

  • dklaneckydklanecky Member Posts: 559
    I've driven over 270,000 highway miles in 2 different Maximas (since Sept 1994) with a Valentine one as my companion. (I'm lurking here while I wait for the G35 coupe to arrive and pry me out of one of the Maxima's.)

    I consistently drive 80-90 mph (when it's safe to do so) in the Chicago/Milwaukee corridor as well as out to the western portions of Illinois and Wisconsin. (I have twice seen the top side of 110-115 when it's really safe.)

    If my V1 was lost or stolen or just quit working, I would immediately buy another from the web site and pay for next day Fed-ex shipping just to not be "naked" for more than a day.

    I've never been stopped for a moving violation and can't begin to count the number of times I've been saved by the V1.

    That said, if you speed, you will get caught, it's just a matter of time and the V1 is not infallible particularly with the increasing use of laser.
  • bjbird2bjbird2 Member Posts: 647
    Sorry, the best engine link on the website I posted above is under the "Infiniti News" heading titled "Infiniti Engine only Eight Time Winner".
  • kdshapirokdshapiro Member Posts: 5,751
    The M5 will do 0-60 in 4.8 seconds and if the driver a) knew how or b) wanted to would have left you in the dust. Like going neck in neck with a Porsche GT and saying your engine is pretty good cause you kept up.

    Ken
  • ruskiruski Member Posts: 1,566
    the kids don't necessarily go after the headlight assembly. They often smash it along with the front bumper and take out the bulbs and ballasts.
  • riezriez Member Posts: 2,361
    kdshapiro... Don't give out secrets away! We want them to think they have a chance. So we let 'em stay close behind a time or two. And then when it really counts and everything is on the line, we rev her up, drop the clutch, and blow 'em away!!!
  • cdnpinheadcdnpinhead Member Posts: 5,608
    there were a clutch.
    '08 Acura TSX, '17 Subaru Forester
  • riezriez Member Posts: 2,361
    cdnpinhead... My post wasn't geared toward the G35. I own two BMWs, incl. a 540i6. I didn't want kdshapiro to give away anything so I can stalk, hunt, and trap my legal limit of unsuspecting G35s (the ones that foolishly think they have a chance)! :)
  • 35fan35fan Member Posts: 40
    you'll regret buying a G35.

    Number 10: It's so quiet. You'll realize that everything else in the world rattles or squeaks. You can't carry a briefcase, laptop, jacket or groceries up front without hearing a disturbing noise. Then, you'll go crazy trying to track down that rattle or squeak, only to discover it's not the car after all.
    :-)
  • stsurbrookstsurbrook Member Posts: 285
    riez - Well, if you are going to go "hunting" (0-60 in 6.0 sec.), make sure you don't hesitate off the line or you won't be in the lead... :)

    Scott
  • tonyg35tonyg35 Member Posts: 52
    Yes, and also assuming that you shift your gears perfectly to get (0-60 in 6 sec).

    The nice lady in the G35 will race you while eating an ice cream cone ,with a grin on her face, amused just to watch you work so hard trying to feather your clutch, matching engine rpm to get that perfect shift only to arrive at the next light at the same time as the G35 :P

    Tony
  • carnaughtcarnaught Member Posts: 3,569
    I know that the defective window tint job was the fault of the dealer, not the manufacturer. I'm very picky with checking for details, so after missing this I was quite p.o'd at myself. The lack of a full tank and the detailing, as I previously pointed out, were fit for a Ford, no upscale Infiniti dealer. (In fact, my 1990 T-Bird SC coupe was delivered looking better, with a full tank.) I know that the dealer will make it right, jww551; I'll see to it. After owning Acuras, Audis, M.B.'s, Volvos, Cadillacs, and Jags., etc., I can't help but use Lexus' service as the benchmark, because it has overall been the best. That being said, they too, are NOT perfect.

    Love the G35, however :o).
  • riezriez Member Posts: 2,361
    tonyg35 & stsurbrook... What is with the 0-60 mph 6.0 second figure? Maybe that is for the 540iA, but not the 540i6.

    C&D Data: C&D initially (3/97) had a 540i6 at 5.4 seconds. Then later (4/98) had their 40,000-mile-test 540i6 at 5.4 seconds (had been 5.5 seconds when new). And again (8/98) C&D has a 540i6 at 5.5 seconds.

    MT Data: MT (2/97) initially had 540i6 at 5.6 seconds. In 3/98 had a 540i6 at 5.5 seconds and then later (5/99) another 540i6 at 5.6 seconds.

    So this range of test data appears to be 5.4-5.6 seconds. With an average of essentially 5.5 seconds.
  • havochavoc Member Posts: 27
    No doubt a properly shifted 540i6 would beat a G35 in an all-out race...but then again, it better for a car that costs at least $18,000 to $20,000 MORE than the G35. (That's loaded $35k G35 vs BASE '02 540i6 at $54,500) I realize some G35 enthusiasts are comparing it to the 5 series, but they are really in different classes if only because of price. What about a 330iA vs G35? (apples to apples...I realize G35 doesn't come with a manual)
  • tonyg35tonyg35 Member Posts: 52
    "I realize some G35 enthusiasts are comparing it to the 5 series"

    No, it's the other way around.

    Our BMW 540 neighbor came on our driveway while we were sitting there admiring our G35 and minding our own business, he then told us how he would stalk, hunt, and trap unspecting G35 and use his 540i6 tigeress prowness to sneak up and pounce on the poor, unspecting "bionic cheetah"

    For those of you who never heard of "bionic cheetah"
    click on this link http://caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/roadtests/2002/may/200205_roadtest_g35.xml

    That's my story and I'm sticking with it :)
  • stanny1stanny1 Member Posts: 962
    Wait until the Manual G35 is available. Then there should be less than .3 seconds of difference in 0-60 times.
    Another factor: There is going to be a ton of aftermarket performance parts available for the G35.
    I already want to put the battery in the trunk, install bigger wheels and tires, and research exhaust system possibilities as well as the difference in engines between the G35 and the upcoming Coupe. BMW owners will have to worry about the G35s with NOS, chips and other goodies because those Civic kids are getting older and a G35 is the next step. Here in San Diego, it's already like living in the "Fast and the Furious".
    .3 seconds is an easy gap to close. Then the M3 will be the target.
  • wheatie1wheatie1 Member Posts: 1
    The G35,M3,M5,Maximas, are all performance car and extremely exciting to drive, but it is not all about how fast you can go or taking on another car. It is all about enjoying the car. It is nice to have the power, but one must be very careful as to how we use it. The Street in our cities are not built to be driven in such a way, besides there are so many careless dirvers out there. It is concerning to se all these post about spinning in 360 and going 120 miles per hours.
  • baylorbear99baylorbear99 Member Posts: 29
    I have had a number of detectors through out the years and my Valentine 1 is undoubtedly the best of them all. The locator arrows are great, and its range is far better than most. However, like anything else, you have to know how to use it. It only works if someone in front of you gets shot. The only time this is a problem is late at night, when there isn't much traffic.

    As for LIDAR (laser), it's pretty hard to detect, if not almost impossible. Normal radar has a pretty wide beam that scatters, when it bounces off of an object. Laser, on the other hand, is not much more than a small beam of light. The only plus side is that laser guns are pretty expensive, so they aren't widely used.

    Traffic tickets are nothing more than another form of revenue for local/state governments.
  • sergeymsergeym Member Posts: 284
    No BMW owner is going to worry about G35. Most people do not even know what Infiniti is. With NOS and so you sound like Mustang/Camaro owners. Now you are just overly excited with your new cars and ability to buy performance for cheap. I had the same excitement when I bought Acura TL-S last year. Then you realize that $30K car is a $30K car and stop comparing it to $70K cars (M5, E55). BTW G35 interior is even worth than Acura's.
  • dafreakdafreak Member Posts: 154
    I agree with you that the G35 is not going to be beating a 540/M5 in a foot race. However, the G35 will be beating the TL-S time after time. In addition, the TL-S interior/exterior is possibly the most un-inspired 30K + vehicle on the road. What a yawner. I was considering one until I sat in my friends and thought I had gone back to my Accord days. When I pass a TL or see one on the road I get a little smile on my face and think how they wish they were driving the G35. I think you know a little bit about that feeling, don't you?
  • dmmattixdmmattix Member Posts: 77
    BMWs, I can't say there is any of them I would give my G35 up for. Well maybe the X5 on days I need to haul stuff from Lowes..

    I have the high level of performance(acceleration, handling, braking) I want/need. I have a marque (brand) who's name is synonymous with reliability. I have a great dealership that treats me great whether buying or just getting an oil change. I have no need to get into drag/street races with 540s or 330s or whatever. My car is not only a great value but a great joy for me. I guess if I had had the price of an M5 to spend I would have still bought the G35 but just added a Pathfinder to go with it...
  • stsurbrookstsurbrook Member Posts: 285
    The 0-60 time of 6.0 seconds is the one posted on the BMWusa.com web site, so I'm sticking with it... :)

    Of course, to get the 0-60 times of C&D (with a manual), you have to treat that clutch pretty darned hard. Must be nice to be able to afford to replace one of those every 30-40K miles! Nice thing about an automatic, is that you just press on the gas...

    Ok, you have me, I'd rather be driving a stick. Maybe in another couple years.

    Scott
  • stsurbrookstsurbrook Member Posts: 285
    What, NO feedback on my commercial ideas? (See message #4820)

    Darn, the structure of this forum sure doesn't allow for long-term discussions... :(

    Scott
  • kd6aw1kd6aw1 Member Posts: 116
    Our G has been so quiet and trouble free until yesterday. Yesterday we heard a terrible buzzing noise and wondered what it could be. It turned out to be my wife's glasses bouncing around in the glass holder. Took them out. G is perfect again. Love our G.

    Paul and Joan
    El Cajon, California
  • ultrahertzultrahertz Member Posts: 6
    I have owned a G35 for about 2 weeks. While I think the car has many great features, I have to admit that I am finding the driver's power seat very uncomfortable. I am 6'4" tall, 40" waist, 250 lbs (and yes I could lose weight, but my hip bones won't get smaller). While the G35 should be a very good car to fit tall/large drivers from a legroom/headroom/steering wheel tilt point of view, I've found that the power seat controls really start to dig into my thigh and hip (to the point of causing sciatica) on longer drives. I was a bit snookered because the seat really wasn't uncomfortable on my 15 minute test drives, I suspect because I hadn't full worked my way into the deep bucket seat. I suspect that a person who's a somewhat smaller could be comfortble, but I'd suggest that anyone considering a purchase who is at all uncertain about the comfort take a 1-2 hour test drive in order to really settle into the seat.

    Does anyone know if the position of the controls can be adjusted?
  • jgranatajgranata Member Posts: 70
    thanks hertz for the heads up...i'm just under 6'4" and the sizing of interiors is a major concern for me...i can't help you with the seat
    controls, but if you really like the car and plan on keeping it for awhile (this assumes you own the
    vehicle) i would suggest going to some upholstery(spelling?) shops and investigate having the seat
    bolsters recontoured...a good shop can do this and
    more.
  • lsclsc Member Posts: 210
    I was shopping for cars and ended up with the 2002 Altima 3.5 SE. I thought the Honda Accord was a better value but one of the main factors besides the power was the fact that the seat was too little and I felt like the edges of my butt cheeks were hanging over the edge. (sorry if I'm getting a little too descriptive..hehe) The Accord Coupe's seat fit perfectly but they weren't offering the same home run deal on the coupe at the time. The Altima's seat were especially wide and wider than most bucket seats I've sat in.

    The G35's seat was ok for me, it fit a little snug but it was still very comfortable. I figured it wouldn't be comfortable for bigger guys.

    One thing that you do have to consider though is the size of the car. Being 6'4" 250lbs. a midsize to a full size car seems a lot more appropriate. I bet the I35 would have fit you better...of course it's not rear wheel drive...

    I lost 20 lbs...so maybe that should be your next goal. :-)
  • jwilson1jwilson1 Member Posts: 956
    for switching from the 0-60 braggin' to a conversation -- hmmmm, butt cheeks and all! LOL.

    Take care.
    Joe W.
  • obiwankenobi1obiwankenobi1 Member Posts: 290
    No offense to G35 owners (hey, I own an 02 Maxima SE), but we are comparing a V8 to a V6, and I THINK the 540i has, like, close to 300 hp. Don't mess with them! You might get your feelings hurt!

    Also, a 2002 M5 will roast you guys right back to the stone age, so forget about that one! I mean, c'mon, the M5 has 134 more hp!

    Just some advice. Unless you are racing a 530i, and then you can have some fun.

    Obi
  • stsurbrookstsurbrook Member Posts: 285
    Don't worry, you should get numb there after awhile. At least *I* did. That is my biggest complaint about the car.

    Would the car be better if they would move the seat controls? Yes. I guess they have forgotten that many Americans are much larger than the average Japanese (or average American, for that matter).

    Scott
  • maxcat1maxcat1 Member Posts: 27
    "Would the car be better if they would move the seat controls?"

    No, I like them just fine where they are--it keeps me from having to reach across with my right hand to move them. There is nothing that says a manufacturer has to be all things to all people and I'm glad they did something as practical (for me). Sorry you don't fit the G but I'm sure that there are cars that fit you fine.
  • blueguydotcomblueguydotcom Member Posts: 6,249
    I love the seat controls on the right cushion. The only other positive place would be on the center console, which is fairly bare.
  • boomer23boomer23 Member Posts: 125
    I need to make a distinction between tall and big for the tall guys out there. I am 6'1" 200lbs with a 36 to 38 inch waist. I find the seats quite comfortable, but when I read messages about the seat controls causing discomfort, I tried scooting over to the right 2 inches. Yeeouch! The seat switch control panel is very stiff and I could suddenly relate! So if you have wide hips or thighs, you really should sit in the seat for a while to see how it feels long term.

    Height-wise, however, I don't see a problem. One characteristic of the G35 that is quite different from the Acura TL and the BMW 3 series is that it is a tall car inside. I have a sunroof and am reasonably tall, but I have inches of room above my head in the car. I would recommend the height-adjustable seat so that you can adjust it to your preference.

    So tall guys, don't get the impression that the G35 is not for you. I do agree that the Japanese did forget that some of us are wider, though.
  • ivan_99ivan_99 Member Posts: 1,681
    6'3" 260lbs...fits pretty good.

    Head room is close (not as bad as TL) but it's fine.

    I find a large number of German manufacturers have very good head room. I fit fine inside a passat, jetta, 3series etc.

    Seats are great...

    This car reminds me of a German car...anybody notice all the brake dust?
  • cia1cia1 Member Posts: 3
    I have noticed a lot of front wheel brake dust, which all disk brakes make, but this seems excessive. My guess is because the brakes are so responsive, they must have a soft compound that wears quickly and creates dust. If so, pad replacement will be an issue.

    I have the sport suspension which has Goodyear Eagle GS-D 215/55/17W tires. They handle great but have a tread wear rating of 180 which is about as low as you can go. The higher the better. I checked with a tire store about the specs and they said I should get about 15,000 miles on a set. Also said these were made specifically for the G to Nissan specs (read cheap) and that is the reason for the low mileage rating. Good quality after market performance tires should have ratings of 300-400. They will cost more but will pay for themselves in the long run. Michelin Pilot Sport A/S is a good example. 400 tread wear rating but cost of about $200 each. Also choice is limited since this size is not a common one and not easy to find a tire with the same overall diameter. 235/50/17 is as close as I can find to get more rubber on the ground but don't know if it will fit. Any suggestions without changing to an 18" wheel?
  • maxcat1maxcat1 Member Posts: 27
    You're right about the dust--we're all having a problem with it because the pads are soft and the brakes are responsive. Try waxing your rims, it'll help. There may eventually be some aftermarket pads that don't create the dust but also brake as effectively.

    Regarding the tires, try an aftermarket retailer like tirerack. They have calculators that let you play with diameters, etc.
  • smu1976smu1976 Member Posts: 110
    No, I have not had any problems with the Saab 9-5.
    The 9-5 top rated by JD Powers and recommended by Consumer Reports (a real first for Saab). Coming to the end of the lease this summer and considering a G35. My Saab is a V6 turbo, but I have had a 4 Cyl Turbo during regular service and think they are a good choice also. Saab really deals on these cars and the 9-5 though it stickers at 36-41K, you can get one for lower to mid thirties. The cars are really loaded with options, standard. The lease deals are really good also. Not sure I can drive the same car for six years though.
  • stsurbrookstsurbrook Member Posts: 285
    Well, for those of you who like the drivers seat, congratulations. I don't imagine you have any problem with the "hump" by the gas pedal, do you? Yes? Well, guess that is too bad as the car doesn't appear to fit you well. It is fine with me, I don't even notice it.

    Point is that it is a "brain dead" design from the get-go. Even if you don't hit it normally, you will/might eventually. There is no good reason for a seat, a core part of the driving experience, to even potentially, cause a driver (or passenger) pain due to poor construction/control location. It's like saying, "Gee, you don't like not having a rear view mirror? Guess you should buy another car."

    Also, where the controls are located is EXACTLY where a spilt drink will go. How do I know? My daughter has already done it.

    As noted by blueguydotcom, the center console would have been a much better spot. Would not have had an issue with gluteus location AND would have, generally, been easier to get at. Would only have required two switches to work. One as a (4-position) slider for what part of the seats you want to adjust. The other as the actual adjustment. If they got fancy, they could do it all with one switch (a slider, front to back, and a side to side for adjustments). Another benefit would be that it would be easy to tell what part of the seat's position you are adjusting.

    At least I have a bit of padding. Those of you who don't are in for a NASTY surprise the first time you slide in a bit too far...

    Oh, and I DO love the car (~3500 miles), as does my wife.

    Scott
  • clothcloth Member Posts: 52
    Thats one reason i bought the cloth model, seat adjustments are manual on the left side.
    However, keep in mind this car was a Japanese V35 skyline first, and thus the design features were kept the same. I don't think to many Japanese people complained about the lack of seat width.
  • stsurbrookstsurbrook Member Posts: 285
    A point I made toward the beginning of my post...

    Scott
  • sjredsjred Member Posts: 18
    Cia1 - The first thing I did to my new G35 was take my current Maxima's new tires (235/45x17 Firestone SZ50ep with 340 treadwear and AA traction ratings-highly recommended)and aftermarket wheels (17x8 Niche Corsa, 35mm offset) and swap them for the non-sport 17" stock Infiniti 6-spokes. The handling is obviously improved, although you would really have to push it tell since even the non-sport package handles amazingly! They fit without trouble, although they do come out to the fender edges. What I don't like is that the overall height of my Firestone/Niche package is 1" shorter than the stock 215/55x17 set-up. Viewed from the side, this leaves a LOT of room in the wheel wells. I'll be shopping for 18" wheels and tires when my Firestones wear out. In the mean time, I'm considering lowering springs like the Intrax I have on my Max.

    Bottom line, do some research and listen to the experts.

    Stacey
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