Hi from Canada - 2013 G37x sedan.
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Hi from Canada - 2013 G37x sedan.
Hello everybody!
Quick introduction here given that I'm a new member. I worked at an Infiniti dealership as an apprentice tech in 2008 when the G35x sedan came out. I absolutely loved driving them, but was never really in the spot to need one, or buy one. Since I changed careers and finished university, I just bought my first 'luxury' car, a 2013 G37x sedan with Premium/Nav, in Liquid Platinum and Graphite. Mileage is low - 40,000 miles, I scooped it for the equivalent of about $15,000 US. I really just wanted something AWD that would be super comfortable and only need oil changes for the next 5 years. Not going to go nuts on the mods, maybe coupe wheels and a drop.
So, my current lineup:
The G.
Current winter beater (yes, really) - 2001 Honda S2000. Selling it shortly.
The race car (sitting 1,500 miles away) - 1993 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 1 RS
The snail-speed project (also 1,500 miles away) - 1964.5 Ford Mustang
I look forward to talking with you all
Quick introduction here given that I'm a new member. I worked at an Infiniti dealership as an apprentice tech in 2008 when the G35x sedan came out. I absolutely loved driving them, but was never really in the spot to need one, or buy one. Since I changed careers and finished university, I just bought my first 'luxury' car, a 2013 G37x sedan with Premium/Nav, in Liquid Platinum and Graphite. Mileage is low - 40,000 miles, I scooped it for the equivalent of about $15,000 US. I really just wanted something AWD that would be super comfortable and only need oil changes for the next 5 years. Not going to go nuts on the mods, maybe coupe wheels and a drop.
So, my current lineup:
The G.
Current winter beater (yes, really) - 2001 Honda S2000. Selling it shortly.
The race car (sitting 1,500 miles away) - 1993 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 1 RS
The snail-speed project (also 1,500 miles away) - 1964.5 Ford Mustang
I look forward to talking with you all
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If you're genuinely interested, you might be able to get one out of Canada at a decent price with the dollar difference. Tons of our used vehicles get shipped down to the USA to be sold there. When the dollar was worse than it is now it was impossible to find a decent used truck for sale because all the halfway decent ones were getting bought to be flipped down south.
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