Will Infiniti Last?
I don't get the whole obsession of the auto media about older platforms, and I think this does the vast majority of consumers a disservice. Reliability, performance, and comfort/fit are all vastly more important that what year the platform was engineered. Independently wealthy or just buying a toy? Sure, look for the latest in greatest if that's your thing. Otherwise, find something that's proven, IMO. Also, when flaws inevitably are found, the older platform is much more likely to have a known fix. See the 3.7 VHR heater hose coupler for a perfect example.
Also, Evos are rad. If I had a bunch of money laying around, I'd totally have one in my collection.
Also, Evos are rad. If I had a bunch of money laying around, I'd totally have one in my collection.
As for the Frontier, I'm a long time mini truck fan, so I have a soft spot for the Frontier as several friends owned the older bulletproof models in the 80s-90s. Again, the Frontier doesn't apologize for being a truck, and I like that...
I don't really like trucks. Big, small, purposeful or luxurious... not my vibe. I got it into my head that I would like the Maverick, until I drove one and didn't anymore.
Interesting take on the topic:
Their view: more car companies, some selling vehicles at a loss, and more models. Plus, car technology is changing very fast, so people are waiting it out to see where it all ends up.
Their view: more car companies, some selling vehicles at a loss, and more models. Plus, car technology is changing very fast, so people are waiting it out to see where it all ends up.
Right on cue, this article just dropped: https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...rontier-drive/
I don't really like trucks anymore. Big, small, purposeful or luxurious... not my vibe. I got it into my head that I would like the Maverick, until I drove one and didn't anymore.
I don't really like trucks anymore. Big, small, purposeful or luxurious... not my vibe. I got it into my head that I would like the Maverick, until I drove one and didn't anymore.
As such, the Maverick attracted my eye until I learned it was a glorified C2 based FWD car people were paying over MSRP to own. Same platform used on the Bronco. Blah.
What did the Maverick drive like? About as exciting as a front loading wash machine I presume.
Last edited by socketz67; Dec 10, 2024 at 03:49 PM.
That's a fair analogy. It was the 2.0T Lariat AWD. The cabin was OK, neither nice nor bad, but plenty roomy. The dimensions felt spot on. It was an attractive vehicle. The ride quality was almost car-like. Rather, it should have been car-like, but I believe it was tuned to feel more like a truck. Lastly, the drivetrain was mushy with big time turbo lag. I suspect the Hybrid would be a better drive. Slower, but better. IDK really, because the moment was gone and I lost interest.
Interesting take on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWvPvzq7_Qg
Their view: more car companies, some selling vehicles at a loss, and more models. Plus, car technology is changing very fast, so people are waiting it out to see where it all ends up.
Their view: more car companies, some selling vehicles at a loss, and more models. Plus, car technology is changing very fast, so people are waiting it out to see where it all ends up.
That's a fair analogy. It was the 2.0T Lariat AWD. The cabin was OK, neither nice nor bad, but plenty roomy. The dimensions felt spot on. It was an attractive vehicle. The ride quality was almost car-like. Rather, it should have been car-like, but I believe it was tuned to feel more like a truck. Lastly, the drivetrain was mushy with big time turbo lag. I suspect the Hybrid would be a better drive. Slower, but better. IDK really, because the moment was gone and I lost interest.
I like tough trucks and enthusiast cars
I like both! My other "car" is a 2011 Nissan Xterra Pro-4x, which is basically a shortened and enclosed Frontier. Same (shortened) frame, same suspension, same engine 4.0 VQ, same dash, etc. The thing will go just about anywhere. I guess the G37 IS my mid-life crisis car. It might have been a Mustang GT, but the G will blow the doors off any pre 2011 Stang, and outhandle any pre 2015 Stang, neither of which I can afford.
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4336577[/url]]I like both! My other "car" is a 2011 Nissan Xterra Pro-4x, which is basically a shortened and enclosed Frontier. Same (shortened) frame, same suspension, same engine 4.0 VQ, same dash, etc. The thing will go just about anywhere.
Interesting take on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWvPvzq7_Qg
Their view: more car companies, some selling vehicles at a loss, and more models. Plus, car technology is changing very fast, so people are waiting it out to see where it all ends up.
Their view: more car companies, some selling vehicles at a loss, and more models. Plus, car technology is changing very fast, so people are waiting it out to see where it all ends up.
Seems that these issues combined with a new administration which will be less "EV only" friendly may slow growth as companies like Tesla are already starting to see YoY declines in sales.
Last edited by socketz67; Dec 11, 2024 at 08:34 AM.
I like both! My other "car" is a 2011 Nissan Xterra Pro-4x, which is basically a shortened and enclosed Frontier. Same (shortened) frame, same suspension, same engine 4.0 VQ, same dash, etc. The thing will go just about anywhere. I guess the G37 IS my mid-life crisis car. It might have been a Mustang GT, but the G will blow the doors off any pre 2011 Stang, and outhandle any pre 2015 Stang, neither of which I can afford.
I could never get past the point that the back seat was useless. Essentially, no human of any size can fit in that backseat.
Always had a soft spot for Mustangs and the aftermarket is inexpensive and endless. Handling is a given with the G, but I always thought Mustangs were faster than Gs.
I could never get past the point that the back seat was useless. Essentially, no human of any size can fit in that backseat.
I could never get past the point that the back seat was useless. Essentially, no human of any size can fit in that backseat.
Last edited by 09G37Coupe; Dec 11, 2024 at 03:37 PM.
More doom and gloom in Today's News... 

"Insiders claim Nissan, one of Australia’s best-selling car brands, only has one year to survive as the company scrambles to backfill the gaping hole Renault’s departure will leave in its finances.Nissan is now searching for a new investor to ensure its survival beyond 2025, according to reports.
Two people with knowledge of the talks reportedly said Nissan was seeking a long-term, steady shareholder like a bank or insurance group to replace some of Renault’s equity holding.
“We have 12 or 14 months to survive,” a senior official close to Nissan said."










