Behind The Wheel: 2011 Infiniti G25 (Gear Patrol)
Behind The Wheel: 2011 Infiniti G25 (Gear Patrol)
Nothing really new here, but thought some might be interested in this vid.
YouTube - Behind The Wheel: 2011 Infiniti G25
YouTube - Behind The Wheel: 2011 Infiniti G25
Good video. I like the reviewer. Actually seemed to have a lil pep to it when he was on it. But... I'm on the fence with the 25. I understand the concept to have a "regular" motor for the people not interested in the performance aspect, but to be so limited, no nav., and still not that great on MPG.. I would think for the price point there would be better options.. especially in the FWD category.. because if you don't want/need the 3.7 then you probably don't want/need RWD
To each his own. Nice car and would never flame anyone for buying one. After all it is a G in its own right.
To each his own. Nice car and would never flame anyone for buying one. After all it is a G in its own right.
I drove a loaner g25. Yes the lack of navi and other features is the only thing lacking plus the fact that you can't buy packages for the car is like WTF?
Power wise, obviously not as strong as the 37 but its preppy enough to go around town. I've driven an is250 and the g25 is livelier.
MPG, I can get 29 mpg easily especially on cruise control. I managed to get 394 miles in one tank.. yes I kid you not and the car only had 2k miles on it
Power wise, obviously not as strong as the 37 but its preppy enough to go around town. I've driven an is250 and the g25 is livelier.
MPG, I can get 29 mpg easily especially on cruise control. I managed to get 394 miles in one tank.. yes I kid you not and the car only had 2k miles on it
I think this is a great car, but its def not for me. And in the 30k price range, you could get a very basic level Maxima, but the interiors on those base Maximas are kinda dull to me, no color screen, black trim around the console, the g25 is definitley better comfort wise, although the Maxima does have 290 hp.
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Sorry, let me clarify. for the G25 there is only the premium package available. But for the G25x, there is the premium package, nav package, and the sport package available (18" + paddle shifters).
But then if someone is looking for a sport package the G25x sport it is only $3K less than the G37x sport, and it pushes mid $40K CDN MSRP, so seems like better deal to just get the G37x sport in that scenario if someone is looking to spend in that range anyways.
But then if someone is looking for a sport package the G25x sport it is only $3K less than the G37x sport, and it pushes mid $40K CDN MSRP, so seems like better deal to just get the G37x sport in that scenario if someone is looking to spend in that range anyways.
Sorry, let me clarify. for the G25 there is only the premium package available. But for the G25x, there is the premium package, nav package, and the sport package available (18" + paddle shifters).
But then if someone is looking for a sport package the G25x sport it is only $3K less than the G37x sport, and it pushes mid $40K CDN MSRP, so seems like better deal to just get the G37x sport in that scenario if someone is looking to spend in that range anyways.
But then if someone is looking for a sport package the G25x sport it is only $3K less than the G37x sport, and it pushes mid $40K CDN MSRP, so seems like better deal to just get the G37x sport in that scenario if someone is looking to spend in that range anyways.
Basically every country operates separately, I think. The models, packages, and options offered, not to mention MSRP, are often different in other countries than in the US. For example, I looked it up and you can't buy a RWD G37 sedan in Canada unless you choose get the 6MT. But it makes sense because most people in Canada want AWD for its winter weather.
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