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G37xS vs G37s????

Old Jun 15, 2013 | 09:03 PM
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i need help to decide which one will be better whats a better option the AWD sport or the RWD sport? the G37xS is a sedan if i get the g37s it will be sadan or coupe doesnt matter which is a better choice?
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Old Jun 15, 2013 | 10:53 PM
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IMO, in Vancouver BC, get xS. You will be happier on those snow days.
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Old Jun 15, 2013 | 11:04 PM
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the x sport has the larger brakes & beefier sway bars too...

only differences are the
-lsd (which doesn't matter with the AWD)
-only available in AUTO with paddles
-non-staggered rims (which can be rotated front/back)
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Old Jun 15, 2013 | 11:22 PM
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^^The context of this thread is about the XS sedan, not XS coupe. The two differ significantly, and not just in the # of doors. I'll probably get flamed for this again, but I'll say it anyways The XS sedan is a very watered down compared to the XS coupe. The latter has all the sports bits, while the sedan only has the sports cosmetic parts (maybe sports seats?).
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Old Jun 15, 2013 | 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Jsolo
^^The context of this thread is about the XS sedan, not XS coupe. The two differ significantly, and not just in the # of doors. I'll probably get flamed for this again, but I'll say it anyways The XS sedan is a very watered down compared to the XS coupe. The latter has all the sports bits, while the sedan only has the sports cosmetic parts (maybe sports seats?).
Yes, this confusion about xS sedan is common. Pretty much you get just the sport seats, the paddles, and 18 inch wheels and somewhat, not visibly different headlights. Oh and the red S on the trunk.

To me, the seats alone are worth it. I used to have 09 X, and always regretted not getting the xS because of the seats.
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Old Jun 16, 2013 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by baileyrx
the x sport has the larger brakes & beefier sway bars too...

only differences are the
-lsd (which doesn't matter with the AWD)
-only available in AUTO with paddles
-non-staggered rims (which can be rotated front/back)
Just the Coupe, baileyrx. Not the Sedan.

I know that runs contrary to reasonable expectations, but for some reason, INFINITI chose to hobble the xS Sedan as an appearance-only package. It seems nuts to me, but there it is.

However, from everything I've read so far, that has changed with the Q50. You get the sport suspension and brakes with the Q50S, regardless of AWD.
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Old Jun 16, 2013 | 11:42 PM
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I am thinking of selling my '09xS. Not because of the smaller brakes (they are still excellent on the street) or the suspension differences (some pretty rough roads here ... with the 18's the xS is already pretty stiff). The ATESSA AWD system is one of the best out there - basically drives like RWD, minimal affect on performance.

But ... I am just sick of driving an automatic.

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Old Jun 17, 2013 | 11:31 AM
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^ lol. i hear you. no matter how good these autos get, they still lack the all-important 3rd pedal. i've never driven a dual clutch manu-matic to see how great they are, but still, no clutch pedal.

i think the OP is talking about an AT sport though.
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Old Jun 17, 2013 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by canucklehead
i've never driven a dual clutch manu-matic to see how great they are, but still, no clutch pedal.
It really is pretty cool how quickly a dual-clutch setup will shift on-command. But without a clutch pedal, 99.9% of the time you'll just leave it in Drive.

Flappy paddles, or ratchet-shifting, on a semi-automatic is more sales gimmick than purpose driven, IMO. The people who will try and tell you differently are either selling you something, or selling themselves something, or are actually on the track with a track-ready car... but not with a DD.
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Old Jun 17, 2013 | 02:41 PM
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Living here in New England and with all the snow/rain climate we get...I'm glad I got my G37xS!
Even with the stock All-Season Dunlop Tires wasn't bad through the winter blizzard, due to having AWD helped.

With a few basic suspension mods, my xS handles pretty close to an S, I presume.
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Old Jun 17, 2013 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by dragion
Living here in New England and with all the snow/rain climate we get...I'm glad I got my G37xS!
Even with the stock All-Season Dunlop Tires wasn't bad through the winter blizzard, due to having AWD helped.

With a few basic suspension mods, my xS handles pretty close to an S, I presume.
You'll still have a hard time doing this
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Old Jun 17, 2013 | 07:49 PM
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You'll still have a hard time doing this
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You mean he won't be able to waste his tires? Oh shucks..............
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Old Jun 17, 2013 | 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by rpm&my_G35
You'll still have a hard time doing this
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That's what I'll be trying to avoid doing...especially during bad weather!
I'm too old for that $h!t!
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Old Jun 17, 2013 | 08:52 PM
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ATTESA E-TS AWD is the best of both worlds, handles like pure RWD in normal condition; front starts to bite when slip in rear is detected. Read it somewhere that the x goes 0.1 second faster to 60, make sense in a high power application - X is moving forward when RWD is just spinning its tires. As long as there are raining snowing days, no way I would go back with RWD only.
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Old Jun 17, 2013 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by dragion
That's what I'll be trying to avoid doing...especially during bad weather!
I'm too old for that $h!t!
Donuts in an empty parking lot? Most of us became too old for that right about the time we learned how to shave. However, practicing the perfect launch, or occasionally powersliding through an empty intersection...

Hmm. You know what? Forget all that. Just enjoy your car without hurting anyone. rpm&my_G35 here isn't hurting anyone.

Personally, I get what he's saying. There's no way I would go with AWD unless I had a stick, or a car where it just doesn't matter.
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