2011 G37 compared to 2009 Acura tl
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If you had to ask, get the TL.
95% of the people doesn't care about FWD vs RWD. They are both pretty powerful for DD, and should be reliable if well maintained.
I like the TL interior better. TL *may* have a bigger trunk, *may* have better mpg. And its cheaper for you to begin with (purchase price).
95% of the people doesn't care about FWD vs RWD. They are both pretty powerful for DD, and should be reliable if well maintained.
I like the TL interior better. TL *may* have a bigger trunk, *may* have better mpg. And its cheaper for you to begin with (purchase price).
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I wouldn't worry too much about warranty, both cars will be pretty reliable unlike BMW you used to own. G will be a little faster and will be RWD, Acura will be FWD, a little slower but will get better mileage. Personally I don't consider FWD to be real cars but that's me, to each their own I guess.
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Honestly, if by driving both you cant make your decision....then you just need to be in a Kia.
The G is the car for a human being who likes to DRIVE.
The TL is the car for a human being who likes to steer and relax.
And one more thing...the TL interior doesnt even hold a candle to the G interior.
The G is the car for a human being who likes to DRIVE.
The TL is the car for a human being who likes to steer and relax.
And one more thing...the TL interior doesnt even hold a candle to the G interior.
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The have a 2010 g37x with like 32k miles for 21500. Not a big fan of the color but it has the warranty and transmission. Lifetime
2010 Infiniti G37 Sedan for sale in Rocky Mount - JN1CV6AR2AM459090 - Davenport Honda
2010 Infiniti G37 Sedan for sale in Rocky Mount - JN1CV6AR2AM459090 - Davenport Honda
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If you go TL, go one year older and scoop yourself up a super low mileage Type-S
(or even a regular for that matter, 3rd gen TL is one of my favs, and that design is aging nicely IMO)
(or even a regular for that matter, 3rd gen TL is one of my favs, and that design is aging nicely IMO)
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Proofs in the pudding
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