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I dont agree with the claims that Infiniti has better quality than the BMW. I traded my G35x for an 07 328 and there is no comparison. Squeaks and rattles? My G35 had them in spades. The Infiniti had much more hp and was faster but the power was unrefined compared to the 3. After 30K miles the G35 felt loose in handling and there was way too much road feel coming through the car. The leather seats were well worn as was the steering wheel and shift knob.
The G35 eats gas like crazy as well. There is nothing wrong with a Japanese car - I still have an 06 4runner. But there is a reason why Infiniti is trying to compete with the 3 series. |
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08-17-2008, 08:39 PM | #25 |
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I had the opportunity to buy an infiniti but I couldn't imagine myself in a Nissan. I figured I am getting to be 30 and needed something with class. If I wanted just HP than I would have settled for a G35 then or risk some isssues with the 335i. I am happy with my 328i. I hope the next top 3 series will have less issues than the 335i.
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The trunk is way too small.
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08-17-2008, 08:46 PM | #29 |
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If the G37s had twin turbos for 10K less than the 335 cpe i have now I would be driving the g37 . No question about it.
and I would have brembo's instead of my ugly bmw calipers.....
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The G37 does not hold a candle to the 335i Coupe. Sure it's better than a 328 but you have to compare apples to apples and the comparison should be between 335i and G37 which is a no brainer. The G37 is just an Altima Coupe with muscles and a Tuxedo on. The 335i is in a clas of it's own.
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08-17-2008, 08:57 PM | #31 |
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I think my opinion is very unbiased, due to the fact that I've owned japanese cars all my life. I'm only 30, but still. Coming over to the bmw was a hard choice for me. I've always read about the reliability factor and the money it costs to maintain a bimmer after the warranty, and that always kept me away. Then came my test drive in the 335i. The car blew me away! It's everything I wanted in an entry level luxury car, and the price didn't end up mattering to me. Driving my wife's '06 TL compared to my car is night and day.
Don't get me wrong, the acura gives you an awesome value for the money, but it doesn't compare with my e90 in the drive factor. One of the most appealing factors of the e90 was that the 3 series platform is built for the 3 series. The g37 is just a rear wheel glorified altima...... Just like the TL is a glorified Accord. If saving a few thousand and having a little bit better reliability is a main concern, then yeah go with the infinity.
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personally I really like the styling of the g37 alot more than that of a 328 and people here say that the quality of infiniti is way less than that of a bmw? hA! if you were to slap a turbo in a g37 it would kick the 335s ass and there would be no problems and these cars have a way longer lifespan than that of bmws sorry bmw but for the same price as a 328 I would defiantley consider a g37s...as for 335i...untouchable!
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hm....i think for the g37 the design is fat and ugly. aesthetically speaking...the g37 sedan and coupe make me want to
the previous generation was very class, i wish they kept that, or kept it similar, then i would hav considered it, but now....335 all the way!
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08-17-2008, 09:26 PM | #36 |
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IMO, if you are already driving a 335i whether or not it's E90/E91/E92/E93
I doubt you will go to G37 coupe for next car. but then again, that's just my 2-cent. *I already have an idea what my next car will be
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08-17-2008, 09:29 PM | #38 | |
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I probably would have shared your opinion until I actually drove the G37s for an extended period. It is FAR better than the G35 it replaced and is very close to the 335i in performance. Trust me, I didn't want to like it... I wanted to be sure I was going with the 335i. If you do some research almost every comparison done suggests that the G37s is very, very close to the 335i and, although the 335i is still better overall, the G37s is much closer than many here would like to admit. Seriously, it is 95% of the 335i in overall performance and 80% of the cost. It's too easy to say the G37s is a "glorified Altima" or that BMWs are the best because they are BMWs. The reality is that the G37s is a great car at a great price. If money is no concern, you don't mind the interior (as it is subjective), the extra 5% performance margin is important (because we are all tracking our cars right ), and the BMW roundel is an important status symbol then the 335i is the clear choice. Otherwise, the G37s is a very strong alternative. Don't get me wrong, the 335i is an AMAZING car but I would bet most on this forum bashing the G37s have either NEVER driven one, drove a G35 and are basing their comparison on that, or need to call every other car crap because they are fanboys. I was a fanboy too until I drove the G37s... it isn't better, but it's closer than many would like to admit. It's 95% of 335i performance for less than the price of a similarly equiped 328i coupe (at least in Canada)... great value IMO. |
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Well, I can give my .02. I may be a little off topic. My son now has my 2004 G35 coupe. I'm now driving a 2008 328i sedan. I definitely don't fit the demographic of those that frequent here, but here's my thoughts, FWIW:
2003 -2004 G35 have brake issues, but other than that, this is a very solid, very reliable car. The newer G35/37 should be better in this regard. Infiniti replaced my front rotors and pads free at 21K with no questions asked. This was the 2nd Infiniti I've owned, and they have best customer service I've ever experienced, and I've owned many cars. Also, you can save $ by getting service at a Nissan dealer. Nissan/Infiniti probably makes the best V6 on the planet. So, why did I buy a 328i sedan? Well, the current generation 3 series has the reliability of a Japanese car. It is more refined, quiet, balanced, and gets better gas mileage. It is not as fast as present G35/37s, but I could care less. The maintenance is covered for four years, and then I go to any of a number of independent German car shops nearby and save over the dealership. The interior of the 328 is better, but the leatherette does not compare, IMO, to the nice perforated leather that is STANDARD on the G35. Also, why no basic alarm on the BMW? Also, IMO, if I'm going to own a car for the long term, which is what I usually do, I DO NOT want a turbo. Sure, it won't matter if your leasing for 2 years and then getting rid of the car. Finally I got a 328i because the price is great right now with the present economy. Once you start adding on the high priced options for the BMW, the G35/37 starts to look better, imo. |
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There's no question there are many positve aspects of Infinitis. But they are not BMWs. Where is the direct injection? It's not a new technology, why don't they offer it to burn cleaner upon starting and consume less fuel? Why don't they use synthetic motor oil from the factory? We can argue until we're blue in the face that direct injection is not cost-effective from a production standpoint, and synthetic motor oil is not necessary. But these are two obvious features that illustrate where Infiniti falls in the pecking order. Nice cars, but short of saving money, they offer nothing over their BMW counterparts. Anybody who disagrees, why are you here arguing? Buy the Infiniti and join an Infiniti forum. You're not going to convert us, just as we are not going to pry the extra money out of an Infiniti owner's wallet and convince them that BMWs are worth it.
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