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Infiniti G35 vs. Acura TL
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In that same comparo, they clearly state the 330i would have won, if it had been entered.
M
No it's the best sports sedan ever in the 25-35k range for its size - perhaps the evo or something could upset that but I forget whether it fits into that class.
A 5 series is prob the best sedan ever or a CTS-V now but the main thrust in my latest arguments are against the notion that the Acura TL is suddenly king of the sedans. While throwing some loose referencing to the brakes, I wonder if in any mag comparo with all the cars #'s in one place there would be less than 2 cars <150k that have better stopping dsitances...unless its the C&D one where they got 128 feet from 60 with a G. I may seem passionate it's probly because they saved me from a crazy town car driver who turned left in front of me from the right lane. From 50 or so the car seemed to take about 30 feet to stop - - I had about 31 feet before disaster so it worked out well.
Several editors have also noticed and been very passionate in theier descriptions of the brakes. Comments like the ones I quoted from one above are pretty over the top too...there's a pretty substantial reason imo..
There are plenty of "passionate" references about lots of different cars, concerning their brakes. The G35 isn't the first to get that type of praise.
My vote for best sports sedan ever would be the M5, hands down. The CTS-V, while offering basically the same performance for less, still doesn't beat the M5 in build or overall. The next M5 will end any such comparisions.
M
When I can get my hands on the Shelby Cobra I'll be off the sedan boards altogether. Whats up with ford man?
Ford is on a roll no question.....lots of impressive hardware at the top-end. I just hope their more important products, F150, 500 etc do their jobs as well.
M
Ha Ha.
Isn't that something a family sedan with a nicer interior than a ENTRY LEVEL LUXURY SEDAN.
What a shame.
If you really want to see a great interior check out an a-4. At least it performs.
- Would think the ES330 has a superior interior to the A4, but then again we are getting away from the "sports sedan" argument.
To sum it up between the G35 and TL
Handling - G35
Acceleration - TL
Interior - TL
Brakes - G35 (though the TL with Bremos is right there per latest C&D issue)
Looks - subjective (even)
Price - even
Depends on what area you want.
The best high tech car, where's yours?
You could go get yourself a econony box for around 12k and drop another 10k on upgrades and there you go-the driving experince you long for.
If I am spending 35k, my car should look and perform like it is worth 35k.
Tell you what- drop another 10k at a custom shop on the interior and surely the G will feel like it is worth 35k
Hey the acura is great - but not offering what I want.
I like kevin's list above and agree with all but will agree to disagree on acceleration going to TL. To 60 it may win and then the G will be all over it and then some. Anyone remember the 0-100 and 1/4 mile arguments. IF you can't win the 1/4 you aren't a better accelerator in my book. And when I raced auto to auto with my buds new TL the other day he didn't get ahead by more than 1/2 car lenght and then i took him hard in 3rd and left him. Variables abounds but my 3rd gear will kill most anyone in or out of class short of a v8.
The overall spectrum of tests show that the TL and G are a virtual heat 0 to 60, and the G is a bit faster in the quartermile.
You could go get yourself a econony box for around 12k and drop another 10k on upgrades and there you go-the driving experince you long for.
If I am spending 35k, my car should look and perform like it is worth 35k."
I dont have a problem with my interior - other people who bought other cars do! I like it fine and when I test drove it thought it was unique and ok and then when i drove the car it all made sense. The industrial look to me is way better than bling purple everywhere. I like it fine - I had a passat interior and it was easy to walk away from all the wood and warmth as soon as you hear the VQ fire.
PS there are thousands of us G owners who believe we got a great looking car and we know who performs best.
AS far as the econobox - I need room for my large frame and I demand the strongest frame and tortional rigidity. What 12k car is actually safe with close to 300hp? And who wants to modify their car all the way to sticker mania. Driving experience similar to a 3 series can not be modded together. It start with the designs on a drawing board.
Please do not believe what I'm about to say
"auto vs auto there is no way G35 will win over TL, I did it myself. I too was afraid that TL would loose but it didnt. I-80 Iowa"
Some of us want as much raw driving as we can get with some of the required accoutrments that allow us to accomodate others....so we get to drive the car more! If I could I'd get rid of the AC and strip out the alternator - it just sux up power and you can start it with homebased power supply and add a capacitor to keep the ecu on or whatever radio presets...o wait...where's my radio...
1) I wont sell until the car is scrap
2) Resale of G is great as are the new residuals that top the industry
3) Top speed if you can go >155 then good for you - I'd be happy to bet pink slips tho
4) Maintenance - you got one wrong for sure- Infiniti is tops of all reliablity only second to lexus and caddy sometimes.
4) They dont make an AWD acura - that would mean having all the dreaded real wheel driven! The g35X takes almost all the reasons I bought the G and kills them.
G35 Auto w/ Premium Package (MSRP $33,890):
Reclining rear seats
Heated passenger seatback
Power entry/exit assist
Rear auto up-down windows
Compass
Auto on-off headlights
Slightly longer warranty
Bigger trunk
TL Auto (MSRP $33,195):
Auto reverse tilt side mirrors
Telescopic steering wheel
Memorized setting for side mirrors
Power driver seat lumbar (manual in G35)
DVD-a capability
Bluetooth compatibility
XM-radio
Better gas mileage
Power: Even
Handling: G35
Ride Quality: Even
Exterior Design: Even
Interior Design: TL
Interior Quality: TL
Ergonomics and Comfort: Even
Features: Even
Passenger Space: TL
Cargo Space: G35
Street Price: Even
Remember cheap item sells more than expensive item, well its not on this case. Personally I dunno wut's wrong with this car.
Maybe people afraid of:
1. reliability
2. resale value
3. gas consumption
4. maintenance (AWD) and your case is RWD
5. repair
1. Ergonomics and Comfort: Goes to TL. TL is an ergonomic masterpiece, compared to the G35.
2. Features: Goes to TL. There are hi-tech features on the TL that you won't find on most cars, let alone the G.
Acura: 52.1%
Infiniti: 51.1%
Not much difference there.
There really isn't any evidence that Acuras are more reliable than Infinitis. From what I can gather, they seem to be on par. The previous generation TL's have had horrible issues of transmissions failing, although the current generation seems to have this fixed.
I wasn't aware that RWD is more expensive to maintain than FWD.
Don't get me wrong, the TL is a great car, and I'd personally choose one over the 2004 G35. I just don't think there is much of a difference in resale/reliability of these two cars.
I have no use for the 2 "high-tech" features on the TL. I don't plan on getting any DVD-audio discs, nor a Bluetooth phone. So for me, the feature content is even.
WHo said this? FWD have those evil CV boots and small drive axle components compared to much stronger and bigger RWD components. The only thing a RWD needs is rubber.
ps - my preference: the TL, of course :-)
Here's another nickel's worth, reflecting on a recent comment:
"4) They dont make an AWD acura "
"Acura plays catch-up with awd, 300 hp
Acura this fall will equip its flagship RL sedan with all-wheel drive and a 300-hp V-6 engine to challenge luxury rivals who offer rear-drive and V-8s, dealers and analysts say. A hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain also could be part of the package. "
- Automotive News
I said AWD cost more to maintain not RWD but since you asked,
Check out this link : http://www.silverwoodtoyota.com/dealerspecific/gm_recomm.asp
Do you know why it cost more?
From my understanding, my accord never have CV joint problem (it doesnt need rubber too).
"Looking at this, there was one thing that I thought was a bizarre claim: they
said that one of the advantages of RWD BMW's over FWD cars was that BMW's
DIDN'T USE Constant Velocity joints, but instead used 'universal joints' that
weren't subject to the same type of wear and maintenance.
Well...
Every BMW produced in the last three decades that I've seen uses exactly the
same type of *Constant Velocity Joints* that most FWD cars use.
A CV joint is one type of universal joint.
BMW's need to use CV joints in their rear halfshafts because the rear
suspension's geometry (both the semi-trailing arm design and the newer Z link)
require that the halfshaft vary in length and accommodate various drive
angles. The angles are somewhat less than the CV joints of a FWD car see, so
they probably are less susceptible to wear, but all of the main issues of CV
joint maintenance remain.
Having had a couple of high mileage BMW's, and also working with some higher
powered ones, I've run into all of the usual CV joint issues that a FWD car
has: Boots cracking and needing replacement, as well as outright CV joint
failure. {Cleaning and flushing out the outer CV joint on a BMW is a *MAJOR*
pain because it has a metal collar that is permanently roll formed in place,
which prevents it from being disassembled.}
Moreover, BMW's have a main driveshaft. Inevitably the guibo and center
bearing will need replacement. When one of the standard U-joints in the
driveshaft go bad (also common), it's necessary to replace the whole driveshaft
because the U-joints aren't removable. (Some aftermarket rebuilt driveshafts
have replaceable U-joints).
I'm writing about this stuff because I was extremely surprised to see such a
blatant piece of wrong information on BMW's web site. Clearly, the person who
wrote this didn't have a clue. The BMW driveshaft in particular is one repair
item that I've found to be of above average cost compared to other cars."
I'm assuming that this means the G35 has the ability to leave the lights in an "on" position but that the car will "sense" when the lights need to actually be on so that it's sort of a "set it and forget it" situation.
Personally, I like having control over when I want my lights on. Sometimes, right at dusk in particular, I think the TL looks extra cool with just the parking/running lights on, especially with those side light markers.
Plus, how much energy or time does it take to turn the lights on when it's time to do so?
Rain sensing wipers I can do without. The RX330 has them, but apparently they take the place of intermittent feature. And the rain-sensor apparently sometimes has a mind of it's own. One-touch rear windows again I wouldn't want. Kids like to play with windows enough already.
Well on rainsensing stuff you can use it (auto) or still use intermittent manually. On lexus even with auto you can set how sensitive the auto wiper is. It works well for me esp. when the rains is on and off or light and heavy. The auto wipers adjust right away. On windows kids pay with it as long as it moves - one touch or many touch! I mean none of these are essential and that's why it's called luxury right? Is 10 way adjustment and lumber support on pessenger seat essential, maybe not. Would you or your spouse like to have that, you bet!
Regarding power adjustment for passenger seat, my spouse only needs one -- full recline, since she goes to sleep about 45 seconds into the ride anyway!
If you press the door lock button on the key fob twice, the lights turn off immediately.
Both have similar window sticker prices but better deals available for the G35. The G35 feels quicker (more responsive to gas pedal) and turned more tightly (turning circle - for some reason the sales person was pushing the turning circle).
The TL was quieter and rode a bit better. Plenty of wind noise around the mirrors on the G35. The nav system on the TL is two or three generations better than the one on the G35. The G35 didn't have a touch screen or voice recognition. The sound system in the TL and better than the G35 though it is lost on me (AM news listener).
Interior and exterior style is subjective, but quality of interior materials seems nicer on the TL. The half a power passenger seat on the TL is a negative (no up and down), but not as much of a negative as the location of the seat controls (on the top surface) on the G35.
For pure go and handling on curves the G35 stands out. For comfort, nav system, and sound system the TL is better.
Since I am trying to decide between the G35 and the TL, I hope this is appropriate to post here. I posted to the Accessories forum and haven't received any replies...
Would anybody care to comment on how well the Bluetooth speakerphone feature on the TL works? This is a feature that I would use quite often, and I am anxious to know if it works well enough to be a consideration in the decision between the TL and a G35. Thanks in advance for any comments....
Randy
Regards,
Eddie G