G37 Sedan

Gonna get a G37 Whats Better? RWD or AWD?

Old Jan 10, 2010 | 05:17 PM
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I am debating on this myself. My thinking at this stage is if I get an S and the winters, then I can switch to winter tires in December till March. When driving my 08 X and taking corners, the car "feels" heavy. Some articles state this in their reviews and I am assuming the S will not have this problem. I know I lose some seconds in acceleration in snow but gain better stopping distance and handling with the RWD with winters. This is a trade off I am very happy with. I don't like the sports seats though but everything else on the G37S is pretty sweet. Can you get the S with wood trim?

The only question I have for those with the S or Journey is how does the car handle when its just rain in the summer? I am just worried about the 328 horses on wet surfaces and summer performance tires.
No issues in the rain, in fact summer tires work better in the rain that all-season tires. All tires are a compromise, but all-season tires are the ultimate compromise.
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 02:41 PM
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Thanks for all the responses.

I appreciate all of them. This will definitely help me decide on which one i get in a couple of months.

Thanks

Andrew
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 02:44 PM
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Regardless of what you buy please protect your investment and others on the road and switch over to winter tires in the winter.
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