If you wanted a sportier driving experience, then the G37S was the trim level to get as it had limited-slip differential, a stiffer suspension, and inch wheels. This formula was the same for all three body styles of the G37, so buyers could choose which configuration would work best for them while reaping the same performance benefits.
According to Carcomplaints. Overall, the G37 is still a Nissan, which has been historically known for its reliability. But a cheap trick would be to alternate 93 and 87 to get the 91 it wants, as octane isn't a linear scale, and half 87 and 93 equals 91, not But I prevaricate The audio system is terrific Folks complain about the higher rpm roughness of this older motor I have the option every week or so to grab a Legacy Limited 3. Yet fuel eco may someday result in powering down to a Legacy Limited 2.
Lastly, don't bother with the aftermarket dual cold air intake systems for the already-twinned G They don't do anything except add a bit of on-throttle burble.
I tried the beautiful Fujita system, but there's absolutely no benefit. Just get the OE Coupe's fatter rear sway and 18" wheels nice tires and enjoy. Sorry for the verbal diarrhea You may wonder if the S model is worth much more.
I agree with almost all posted by TheSubaruGuru except for his audio system comments. The audio system in our Gx sedan was Bose and it was crap. There is a reason they say "no highs no lows it must be a Bose".
The G37 IS a great car period. Hi Bob. Interesting, as in my early audiophilic years we labeled Bose HOME satellite systems as all top and bottom, with almost a missing octave in the midrange. Interesting story: when Amar Bose first heard Bose engineers' first 3-way sub-sat system he complained that the satellites were too big, and demanded they be smaller for better WAF wife acceptance factor. The engineers balked, as a small mid-tweet would leave that infamous "hole-in- the-middle" that they became famous for.
I have friends who still have these anemic systems in their secondary rooms like kitchens and bedrooms , and I simply can't stay in the room when they're playing because of the sizzly-hot top. It's pretty damned hard to get a midrange smaller then about mm diameter to reproduce the human voice really well.
Regardless, the '13 Bose is terrific, unlike the really crap job they did in my Miata But their paper 3" mid-tweet is a fifty-cent crap driver.
GarageQueen answered 2 years ago. Most of you only have the standard stereo. Massive, balanced output. TheSubaruGuruBoston answered 2 years ago. It's been my wife's ultrareliable chariot, and now she's hankering for a 5th door, so one of TheSubaruGuru's OBs may get her license plate soon. The HK audio is very well done, although natively balanced a bit forward, which is easy to adjust. My question is it has k miles on it now.
My question is how many more miles do you guys think i could get out of it? Are you in the rust belt? Than assume maybe 4 more winters. Maybe k. Done it for years. Stay away from stupidly-rough 19" wheels. Just get that swaybar and run 18's. Have fun. I drive it hard and at times on surfaces where its not supposed to go.
Did cross continental trips with it from the US in to Canada and Mexico on top of my daily drive to work. Keep up the maintenance and you will have no issues. Flyboy answered about a year ago. Just died. Had k miles on it and the transmission failed. Seems coolant leaked into the tranny. Never again, Infiniti. Get over it. Chase a used trans and get it installed, or move on. They're great vehicles if you can swallow their thirstiness.
Hey Guru, I may be stupid, but I'm not an idiot. Of course I tried looking for a used tranny. Guess what? Nissan has a computer board that controls the transmissions and must be reprogramed when installed; they won't allow anyone else to reprogram it.
And many shops will not install used trannys for you in the first place because the used market has quite a few stolen units in it. I was a The G37 does have the Navigation and parking camera but S60 does not. Which one is more stable and less depreciation? Because I may sell it in 2 years. I have a g7 and I wondering if the from parts from a g37 will fit my. Review another car. Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus.
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