would a g37 S coupe be ok in snow?
I saw in another post that you'd like white... The Shults pre-owned lot in Wexford has a white/graphite 2012 xS sedan with 26K on it. They've got it listed at $26,900. Was $27,500 when I was looking and they've had it for two months now, I think. That was my second choice.
I have Continental DWS and the car drives great even in heavy snow. You still have to know what youre doing though. For example, if I were to give the car to my mom she wouldnt be able to drive it right. You have to know at what speed to drive when you are in heavy snow. By heavy snow I mean the point where there is about an inch on the ground without roads being plowed.
We had really heavy snow in PA this winter, and the tires performed amazingly on my 09S Coupe RWD.
We had really heavy snow in PA this winter, and the tires performed amazingly on my 09S Coupe RWD.
Agreed... 2013 Sport model, slightly high at 32k miles.. but still..less than $20k sell price? Thats a steal... or something is wrong...
32k is slightly high? That's still considered relatively new in the used/certified category. Even up to 50k I'd say is relatively good for a used car (tho if it was a little older, say 2011).
However, for a 2013, at 32k, for under 20k, there is definitely something wrong with it. Check it's reports, probably some flood reports or at least an accident.
G37 Sport 2011+ at 30k easily goes for 23-25k
However, for a 2013, at 32k, for under 20k, there is definitely something wrong with it. Check it's reports, probably some flood reports or at least an accident.
G37 Sport 2011+ at 30k easily goes for 23-25k
32k is slightly high? That's still considered relatively new in the used/certified category. Even up to 50k I'd say is relatively good for a used car (tho if it was a little older, say 2011).
However, for a 2013, at 32k, for under 20k, there is definitely something wrong with it. Check it's reports, probably some flood reports or at least an accident.
G37 Sport 2011+ at 30k easily goes for 23-25k
However, for a 2013, at 32k, for under 20k, there is definitely something wrong with it. Check it's reports, probably some flood reports or at least an accident.
G37 Sport 2011+ at 30k easily goes for 23-25k
That car is either steal of the century at that price or has problems.
not sure how late i am on this reply, but..
my father had 2011 G37S and drove it year round, we are in the suburbs of Toronto.
it can withstand the average snowfall, but once you go over 2 or 3 inches, it gets though, never really brought it out in those conditions.
my father had 2011 G37S and drove it year round, we are in the suburbs of Toronto.
it can withstand the average snowfall, but once you go over 2 or 3 inches, it gets though, never really brought it out in those conditions.
Yes i think 32k miles on a 2013 is slightly high. Average mileage is considered 12k a year. I bought my 2013 with only 11k miles. Yes infiniti will CPO it as long as within the 4 yrs old or 60k miles and other stipulations.
That car is either steal of the century at that price or has problems.
That car is either steal of the century at that price or has problems.
2015 - 2012 = 3 years x 12k miles/year = 36k anticipated miles, per your expectation
It's a good deal in my opinion and the mileage is on point.
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if you know how to drive in snow, it will go in snow.
My first car was and old cop car with RWD, open diff, no t/c, no ABS, and i left summer tires on it year round...in Philly. I never got stuck.
You are talking about a modern vehicle with a limited slip and a pretty advanced T/c system. With snow tires you'll never have an issue IF you know how to drive in snow
My first car was and old cop car with RWD, open diff, no t/c, no ABS, and i left summer tires on it year round...in Philly. I never got stuck.
You are talking about a modern vehicle with a limited slip and a pretty advanced T/c system. With snow tires you'll never have an issue IF you know how to drive in snow
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