You know you own a G37 when...
This was me the first the I had to fill up:
Pull up next to the pump
Look for remote gas door opener for about 30 seconds
Go wtf how do I open this thing?
Move from pump and into parking stall
Go to myg37.com and search "gas door"
Laugh like a maniac at my own stupidity
Go back to gas pump and hoped nobody saw the whole thing.

Pull up next to the pump
Look for remote gas door opener for about 30 seconds
Go wtf how do I open this thing?
Move from pump and into parking stall
Go to myg37.com and search "gas door"
Laugh like a maniac at my own stupidity
Go back to gas pump and hoped nobody saw the whole thing.

I had to read through the owners manual..................cracked me up when I found out how to open it. As stated a couple of pages back, tunnels and parking garages always get me to roll down my windows. The wife rolls her eyes everytime.
You know you own a G when one of your site admins has more pride in his BMW than his G.
When you read page after page of how people like the S4 better than the G, yet when an S4 parks next to you the G still looks amazingly better.
When you put about 4000$ worth of wheels, tires, springs only to realize you live way too up north with too much snow and Bagdad roads and start to shop for a suv all within 2 months of spending so much.




1) You come back from a 3 day business trip and your car won't start.
2) You spend 30 minutes in a panic because your windows won't go back up after the battery dies. Thank god for the forums.
3) You've had the car 3 years and the battery has been replaced 3 times.
4) The clutch gets stuck down in your second week of ever owning the car.
5) After 3 years of loving every minute of the 37Gs Coupe you get tired of getting beat by every 335i on the road and join the dark side.
I bought my 37Gs in 2008 after every review out there said it was the best bang for your buck compared to 335i, which might be true. But after 3 years and numerous electrical issues and trips to the shop, I couldn't deal with it anymore. Traded it and purchased a 335i, and couldn't be happier. People that hate on the 335i haven't driven it. I loved my G and will certainly consider it again in the future as I love Infiniti and still have an Ex, but driving the 335i is heaven.
2) You spend 30 minutes in a panic because your windows won't go back up after the battery dies. Thank god for the forums.
3) You've had the car 3 years and the battery has been replaced 3 times.
4) The clutch gets stuck down in your second week of ever owning the car.
5) After 3 years of loving every minute of the 37Gs Coupe you get tired of getting beat by every 335i on the road and join the dark side.
I bought my 37Gs in 2008 after every review out there said it was the best bang for your buck compared to 335i, which might be true. But after 3 years and numerous electrical issues and trips to the shop, I couldn't deal with it anymore. Traded it and purchased a 335i, and couldn't be happier. People that hate on the 335i haven't driven it. I loved my G and will certainly consider it again in the future as I love Infiniti and still have an Ex, but driving the 335i is heaven.
1) You come back from a 3 day business trip and your car won't start.
2) You spend 30 minutes in a panic because your windows won't go back up after the battery dies. Thank god for the forums.
3) You've had the car 3 years and the battery has been replaced 3 times.
4) The clutch gets stuck down in your second week of ever owning the car.
5) After 3 years of loving every minute of the 37Gs Coupe you get tired of getting beat by every 335i on the road and join the dark side.
I bought my 37Gs in 2008 after every review out there said it was the best bang for your buck compared to 335i, which might be true. But after 3 years and numerous electrical issues and trips to the shop, I couldn't deal with it anymore. Traded it and purchased a 335i, and couldn't be happier. People that hate on the 335i haven't driven it. I loved my G and will certainly consider it again in the future as I love Infiniti and still have an Ex, but driving the 335i is heaven.
2) You spend 30 minutes in a panic because your windows won't go back up after the battery dies. Thank god for the forums.
3) You've had the car 3 years and the battery has been replaced 3 times.
4) The clutch gets stuck down in your second week of ever owning the car.
5) After 3 years of loving every minute of the 37Gs Coupe you get tired of getting beat by every 335i on the road and join the dark side.
I bought my 37Gs in 2008 after every review out there said it was the best bang for your buck compared to 335i, which might be true. But after 3 years and numerous electrical issues and trips to the shop, I couldn't deal with it anymore. Traded it and purchased a 335i, and couldn't be happier. People that hate on the 335i haven't driven it. I loved my G and will certainly consider it again in the future as I love Infiniti and still have an Ex, but driving the 335i is heaven.
You paid $43 for your G? Damn Brofessor what a great deal




