Contemplating about the Sport package...
lol
Anybody that knows about the car should recognize the sport model by seeing the front bumper, most of the G37 are sport anyways.
I debadged mine before I even drove it, not counting the short maneuver from the street to the garage.
Anybody that knows about the car should recognize the sport model by seeing the front bumper, most of the G37 are sport anyways.
I debadged mine before I even drove it, not counting the short maneuver from the street to the garage.
Personally for me, four piston brakes behind 19in rims looks very sweet
Not me but a number of folks have in the colder weather states. Blizzaks seem to the be the only winter tire that are made to specs of our rims. I was hoping Michelin would release a Pilot Sport AS in our size. They handle as well as the summer (only) Pilots (except for in the heat of summer where the summer Pilots excel a little more) but also give you the all weather ability. I think the Pilot AS handle better than the summer Bridgestoens that are currently on our cars.
Keep in mind that the Blizzaks are strictly winter tires and won't keep a lot of tread if you drive them too long into the spring. Of course, the summer sport tires are just the opposite and become useless as the temperature drops below thirty degrees. If you don't get a lot of snow at one time, you might want to consider getting a set of all-seasons. However, the only all-season tire that will fit the stock rims are the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S tires, but you have to go to a bigger front (245) tire size.
For whatever it is worth, I have the Michelin's on my G37 and I felt an immediate difference (tire shop parking lot) in grip when compared to the stock tires at thirty degrees. I have been in a couple snow and rain storms with these all-season tires and have continued to be impressed with both the tires and the G37's traction control system.
sport package:
bigger 14"-13.8" brakes
quicker steering ratio
sport suspension
19s wrapped in summer performance tires
LSD
sport bumper and side skirts
...all for $1850 msrp. you can't beat that
you might as well get a 328i coupe if you don't get this option.
bigger 14"-13.8" brakes
quicker steering ratio
sport suspension
19s wrapped in summer performance tires
LSD
sport bumper and side skirts
...all for $1850 msrp. you can't beat that
you might as well get a 328i coupe if you don't get this option.
The Pilot Sports AS are an excellent option if you are willing to go wider in the front.
@Shady'sG35 - There are a couple good threads on snow tires in the Wheels & tires forum. Here's one of them. I went with an 18" wheel/tire package to get a narrower tire, easy changeover and save the finish on my summer wheels. Might be overkill for you since you were asking about all season's. Anyway, they were only $1,258.54 shipped from tirerack.com. Probably close to the same price as buying 19" tires and getting them mounted.
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if ur a guy and somewhat car enthusiast get the sport model....if ur either a typical chick that just wants the car cause its cool or if ur a guy thats not that enthusiast then get the non sport...i know it sounds sexist but its my 2 cents....s
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