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Considering Buying A G37x Coupe - Your Thoughts Appreciated

Old Sep 26, 2015 | 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Slapshot1
It's starting to sound like the G37x simply won't provide the snow performance I need. For example, the hill that I live at the top of requires at least 30mph when you reach the bottom to even ensure that you make it up to the halfway point. And trust me, not making it to the halfway point when the road is covered in snow is not something you ever choose to have happen!

Oh well, on to other options, it would seem, which is unfortunate. A G37x would have saved me a lot of money, not to mention their reliability is solid as 4a rock. Both things I was looking for.
it's not like the g37x isn't capable. all I'm saying is the evo and subie are more capable. with snow tires I'm sure you'll be fine. snow tires are key though. when I had my 350z I had snow tires on that and I had no problems through 5 Chicago winters. my g37x will be the first time for me this winter. I don't have any reservations with it.
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Old Sep 27, 2015 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Slapshot1
I just re-read your post and learned something I was unaware of. The G37X is not full time AWD?

And I know Subarus rock in the snow, but how was the Evo X?

G37 with decent snow tires should be fine.

the Evo is a beast in the snow - has a pretty advanced AWD system with active yaw control.


FFWD to 4:48 for the snow driving.

My Evo is for sale, BTW.
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