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Move on or wait for the new G?

Old Nov 2, 2012 | 12:25 PM
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Move on or wait for the new G?

So I've had my new X sedan for a year now but I'm already bored. I'm torn between trying to mod it, going to the new 3 series, or maybe waiting to see what the next G has in store.

I like the engine and car overall but I recently drove a new 328i M-sport 6MT (and in estoril blue!) and that car just engages the driver much better and has tremendous handling and road feel. The G has tight handling and the chassis is stiff, but something about it doesn't sit in the corners right and it just doesn't feel as nice as the BMW from a handling and engagement perspective. The BMW also gets 34mpg highway and the clutch/shifter setup is buttery smooth.

I feel like I should wait and give the new G a try, but I have my doubts they are going to be able to 1-up BMW, with the overall direction that Nissan/Infiniti has been going lately with CVTs, borrowing Mercedes turbo motors, going to DBW steering, etc. It seems like they are going to more of a luxury/aesthetics route than performance, that and dealers have been telling me that allegedly Infiniti is no longer doing a 6MT sedan.

Anyone in the same boat or could offer some insight?
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 12:39 PM
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New Beamer ...
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 12:56 PM
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I would see what the next G looks like and drive it first, but I too would bet the BMW is going to be better.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 01:11 PM
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You get what you pay for. If I were buying (not leasing) and could compare a G37 to 328 sedan with same options/msrp, I would go with the BMW. However, since I'm a leasing man, there is no way I'd pay the $150~$200 monthly premium for the Beamer.

I say wait and see the new model before making a decision. Won't hurt, since its debuting at the Detroit Auto Show in January.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 01:13 PM
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Im going for a 2013 Nismo 370z or G37s! Although very excited and tempted to just wait for the next G, i think i will pick up a 2013 since i truly love these cars and wait to see the next generation Gs roll in and research the car for the first 2 years then make the change. From experience i will not purchase the first year of a new model again. Thats just me, 2013 G or Z here i come

My car being an 08 with 88,500 miles, it's time for a fresh car. VPS G or Z coming soon....
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by volnedan
You get what you pay for. If I were buying (not leasing) and could compare a G37 to 328 sedan with same options/msrp, I would go with the BMW. However, since I'm a leasing man, there is no way I'd pay the $150~$200 monthly premium for the Beamer.

I say wait and see the new model before making a decision. Won't hurt, since its debuting at the Detroit Auto Show in January.
See that's actually the thing, the BMW is a really good deal to lease right now. My local BMW dealer is doing about $2k off MSRP, and I can combine that with an extra $1000 holiday cash and I also get another $1000 for being a USAA member. The lease on the M-sport 328i w/ Nav I'm looking at would be around $390/mo. Actually cheaper than what I pay for my G now.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 01:25 PM
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The new 3 series in Estoril blue and the M Sport-line package looks extremely hot, however a loaded 328i is 50K, not sure if it's worth it. I would wait for the new G first before I make a decision.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 01:31 PM
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$398 a month seems like alot for a 328i? I'd rather get a used 2011 335i and have similar g37 performance...
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 01:38 PM
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I thought you were all against BMW in all the BMW v. G threads. In anycase, get the new 328. I'm sure the new G will be nice and all, but it's still a G. It will never be a BMW, and they have totally different feel to the drive and overall experience.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 01:57 PM
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I like trying out different cars. The only "brand" I am loyal to is Jeep, other than that I will try almost any car out there. You can always come back to the G down the road.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by sniper27
I thought you were all against BMW in all the BMW v. G threads. In anycase, get the new 328. I'm sure the new G will be nice and all, but it's still a G. It will never be a BMW, and they have totally different feel to the drive and overall experience.
My previous qualms were with the E90 and non-Sport 328 - at the time of buying my G the new F30 was not out yet. It was amazing the difference the M Sport package makes, as well as being 6MT. I don't think I'd get one w/o the sport or 6MT.

$390/mo for the 328i I'm looking at (about $46k msrp) is a pretty good deal, and that's with "0" down. You can get a base for $339/mo as advertised but that is no comparison to the G.

Either way, I think I'll wait and see what happens in the market with the new G. Only thing I'm concerned about is the current G values dropping significantly once the new one comes out; it might be better to trade or sell now.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by jepva
So I've had my new X sedan for a year now but I'm already bored. I'm torn between trying to mod it, going to the new 3 series, or maybe waiting to see what the next G has in store.

I like the engine and car overall but I recently drove a new 328i M-sport 6MT (and in estoril blue!) and that car just engages the driver much better and has tremendous handling and road feel. The G has tight handling and the chassis is stiff, but something about it doesn't sit in the corners right and it just doesn't feel as nice as the BMW from a handling and engagement perspective. The BMW also gets 34mpg highway and the clutch/shifter setup is buttery smooth.

I feel like I should wait and give the new G a try, but I have my doubts they are going to be able to 1-up BMW, with the overall direction that Nissan/Infiniti has been going lately with CVTs, borrowing Mercedes turbo motors, going to DBW steering, etc. It seems like they are going to more of a luxury/aesthetics route than performance, that and dealers have been telling me that allegedly Infiniti is no longer doing a 6MT sedan.

Anyone in the same boat or could offer some insight?
Might be just that you were comparing a lighter RWD car with much stiffer suspension to a heavier AWD car on regular tune. Many reviews gave the impressions that the new F30 platform was inferior to the old E90. Some gave much better handling score to a G25 which was just a striped down G37. Just wait for the next G. When you see great deals floating around which is negative IMO equivalent to something that can not sell. Is that a good thing?
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 02:28 PM
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Well the new G will be reviled in January, how hard is it to wait untill that happens? Atleast you will get an idea of whats new and maybe some early driving impressions.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 02:33 PM
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My previous qualms were with the E90 and non-Sport 328 - at the time of buying my G the new F30 was not out yet. It was amazing the difference the M Sport package makes, as well as being 6MT. I don't think I'd get one w/o the sport or 6MT.

$390/mo for the 328i I'm looking at (about $46k msrp) is a pretty good deal, and that's with "0" down. You can get a base for $339/mo as advertised but that is no comparison to the G.

Either way, I think I'll wait and see what happens in the market with the new G. Only thing I'm concerned about is the current G values dropping significantly once the new one comes out; it might be better to trade or sell now.
These are lease numbers?
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by jepva
Only thing I'm concerned about is the current G values dropping significantly once the new one comes out; it might be better to trade or sell now.
The probability is also high that your "new" 328 value drops significantly once the new G comes out.
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