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Old 03-01-2018, 11:47 AM
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Need some help/Opinions

How does this G37 look and is 2011 a good year?

https://cnj.craigslist.org/cto/d/inf...483654760.html

Also opinions on the red interior? I'm usually all about black interior but every time i scroll through the pics i like it more and more HAHA

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Old 03-03-2018, 09:28 AM
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2013 g37x

imo, i am not sold on the red interior, but that's a personal preference.
to give you an idea of the deal, I just bought a 2013 G37x with 37k miles from a private owner 2 weeks ago. paid $17k. body and interior are in great condition. Car seems all stock though.
Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by thebitz1
imo, i am not sold on the red interior, but that's a personal preference.
to give you an idea of the deal, I just bought a 2013 G37x with 37k miles from a private owner 2 weeks ago. paid $17k. body and interior are in great condition. Car seems all stock though.
Hope this helps.
that does put it into prestoective a bit maybe I'm better off waiting I'd just be paying for the "limited edition colors" being that it's $16,000 I'm gonna look around a bit more see what I can find thank you for the insight on that

edit: I feel if I was to find something better priced and didn't have the sport body I could always put the extra money in a and buy my own front bumper and do what I want with it
Old 03-03-2018, 10:55 AM
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I say better to go with the G37S (not XS) and get dedicated winter tires. It's a much different package from the g37xs (sedan). Disregard if you plan on modifying extensively.
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Originally Posted by Jsolo
I say better to go with the G37S (not XS) and get dedicated winter tires. It's a much different package from the g37xs (sedan). Disregard if you plan on modifying extensively.
I live in New York and winters are pretty bad and i have to work snow or not and i have the G35X at the moment and it was great with the snow mode do you think I'd get the same reliability with the s and winter tires?

Edit: I do want to do a good amount of mods to it mostly simple stuff like exhaust intake and maybe a few other things throughout time
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I'd say you'd be fine. Read the various snow tire threads on here. From personal experience in chicago, I haven't encountered much issue. Of course you still need to drive sanely. Really about the only issue I have is understeer when turning too fast in slushy snow.

In retrospect, even this is not enough to turn me off from the rwd only model. The S does have a stiffer ride which you may or may not like. The car is more performance oriented.
Old 03-03-2018, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Jsolo
I'd say you'd be fine. Read the various snow tire threads on here. From personal experience in chicago, I haven't encountered much issue. Of course you still need to drive sanely. Really about the only issue I have is understeer when turning too fast in slushy snow.

In retrospect, even this is not enough to turn me off from the rwd only model. The S does have a stiffer ride which you may or may not like. The car is more performance oriented.
I'll definitely test drive a few before locking in and check out and see the winter tires vs X version thank you so much for the help

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Originally Posted by thebitz1
imo, i am not sold on the red interior, but that's a personal preference.
to give you an idea of the deal, I just bought a 2013 G37x with 37k miles from a private owner 2 weeks ago. paid $17k. body and interior are in great condition. Car seems all stock though.
Hope this helps.
Update: I have been looking around and see exactly what you mean that is pretty pricy found a good amount of 2013 G37 for close to the same price with less miles thank you for this insight definitely gonna keep looking
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https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...3113/overview/

Found this yesterday might go check it out just a damage report for the front want to find out what it was other then that its pretty nice IMO
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Update I ended up looking at the g37xs with red interior dropped him down a good amount and hopefully I'll get all the paper work in order and have it next weekend!!!
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