So I test drove the G37...
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welllllll idk if I'll have my tC for much longer
. Seats were comfortable, looks amazing, was pretty quick, and it was nice to have some nice long gears. Coming this march I might just be rollin in a G37.
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Originally Posted by a_german_named_hans
welllllll idk if I'll have my tC for much longer
. Seats were comfortable, looks amazing, was pretty quick, and it was nice to have some nice long gears. Coming this march I might just be rollin in a G37.
now maa dukes can finally get her tC
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haha. I feel guilty looking at different car. Almost like cheating on my car haha. My dad actually wants my car so he said he'd buy it from me so its not like I'd be getting rid of it really haha.
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Originally Posted by SWTCKID
damn 17 and rollin in a g37 im jelous
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Someone should keep a track of the amount of people lost to the G35/37 and 350Z. I sware, it's gotta be well over 150.
lets just keep on hoping that they really do make their lightweight rear-wheel drive coupe, and bring back the supra!!!
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Originally Posted by CarbonXe
Someone should keep a track of the amount of people lost to the G35/37 and 350Z. I sware, it's gotta be well over 150.
lets just keep on hoping that they really do make their lightweight rear-wheel drive coupe, and bring back the supra!!!
Originally Posted by Aroddalobster
how about a scion bike? lighteweight, and real wheel drive. hehe. could be faster than a supra too~
I like Infiniti's but they really do need more performance oriented models.
Like BMW's M, Mercedes' AMG, Lexus even now has the F, and Cadillac has them (I think it's V but I can't remember). It's the one thing that seperates the high performance shopper from Infiniti.
Like BMW's M, Mercedes' AMG, Lexus even now has the F, and Cadillac has them (I think it's V but I can't remember). It's the one thing that seperates the high performance shopper from Infiniti.
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The IS-F, but it's the first thing to come from Lexus to offer any kind of real performance, since. . . well. . . ever. Too bad it's still only offered in an auto. Even if high-tech auto's can beat MT in terms of performance, there is a very select niche performance market that demands True MT transmissions. . . or at least a true SMG trans.
The IS-F is the first model, but the "F" designation is going to continue on future performance Lexus models. At least they have a plan for more of them. Infiniti still has nothing. And AMG cars are mostly auto's. I love my SMG M3 but can't stand to drive a performance car that's an auto.
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^ and that's why I'd take an ///M over an AMG. Face it, AMG appeals to a completely different niche/buyer. AMG's, as awesome as they are, still lean towards luxury with performance, rather than performance with luxury. BMW's prioritize the driving experience over the luxury aspect. And the handling of any AMG pretty much aims up my point. You just can't compare it with BMW. Better? I can't say.... But definitely different.


