G37 Sport RWD v AWD - Purchasing Considerations
Ah, no. That's not acceptable. Clutch failure is seriously unsafe.
19,000 miles. Although a 2011, it's still just a baby.
19,000 miles. Although a 2011, it's still just a baby.
^You could just buy a G37 convert and put narrow snow tires on it. My friend runs an 03 BMW 330ci RWD Convertible with 205 series Blizzaks on it in MN winter and you can't stop the car. Their Nissan Rogue SUV on the OEM Dunlops got stuck at the end of their driveway and the 3 series went right past in 2 feet of snow, just shooting rooster tails out the back. Their summer car is the most snow friendly, surprisingly hahaha.
Pulled the trigger. After many test rides (Audi, BMW, Lexus, etc), much reading (this place rocks, for real!), and more than a little deliberation, I ended up going with a '12 Infiniti g37x with the sport appearance. The car did everything I wanted it to do: handles like a Bimmer, more connected that Lexus and more reliable that Audi and BMW. Plus, it looks like sex on wheels compared to the lot of them.
I thought I might be giving something up by not going with a Manual, and perhaps I have, but at the end of the day, safety and security (especially after the last PA winter) and the quieter and more comfortable ride won me over. It's a CPO for added peace of mind. Also, the 70+ mile ride I took yesterday told me the seats in the Sport Appearance make a big difference - bolster and extra leg support are awesome.
Thanks again for all of the help. Pics to come.
I thought I might be giving something up by not going with a Manual, and perhaps I have, but at the end of the day, safety and security (especially after the last PA winter) and the quieter and more comfortable ride won me over. It's a CPO for added peace of mind. Also, the 70+ mile ride I took yesterday told me the seats in the Sport Appearance make a big difference - bolster and extra leg support are awesome.
Thanks again for all of the help. Pics to come.

No, actually. I think the current model MKZ is gorgeous, inside and out. There are a lot of details on this car worth appreciating. Underpowered and overpriced, sure, but when considering cars that get reasonable mileage and are comfortably upscale, it's not bad at all.
Congrats OP on your car! Looks fantastic.
Lol. Someone hasn't driven a modern non-sport package BMW...they aren't nearly as sharp as they used to be (and complete with numb steering). I get them as loaners and the G37x can easily hold its own.
Lol. Someone hasn't driven a modern non-sport package BMW...they aren't nearly as sharp as they used to be (and complete with numb steering). I get them as loaners and the G37x can easily hold its own.
This 'sport' pack G37x handles as well as a non sport xdrive bimmer? I could see that. Just shows how Infiniti's OEM suspension tuning is a step behind BMWs... And if your comparing a modern BMW to a old Infiniti, atleast make it apples to apples and compare the F30 3 series and a Q50. The G37xS is most comparable with the E90 3 series which is... quite a bit better car to drive than the AWD V36.
This 'sport' pack G37x handles as well as a non sport xdrive bimmer? I could see that. Just shows how Infiniti's OEM suspension tuning is a step behind BMWs... And if your comparing a modern BMW to a old Infiniti, atleast make it apples to apples and compare the F30 3 series and a Q50. The G37xS is most comparable with the E90 3 series which is... quite a bit better car to drive than the AWD V36.
I compared an G37x to a modern 3-series because the new BMW 320i xdrive loaners I get are comparable in price to a G37x/Q40 AWD that you can still get from the dealer. The Q50 is actually more expensive. And you don't need to tell me about how an E90 drives, I had a 335i 6MT M-sport in the past.
I don't know how you went from a 335i M sport 6MT to a G37x.. I'll be honest haha. Either that or the new car factor hasn't worn off yet or you don't push your cars past normal driving. This car drives decently (IMO) until you begin to push it. And thats when the plowing and understeering and body rolling comes into place.
I don't know how you went from a 335i M sport 6MT to a G37x.. I'll be honest haha. Either that or the new car factor hasn't worn off yet or you don't push your cars past normal driving. This car drives decently (IMO) until you begin to push it. And thats when the plowing and understeering and body rolling comes into place.
The Infiniti only feels tight in a straight line. But then again, it's a much bigger car.











