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Total Reviews: 37
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2005 G 35X by Ron Finley from Miramar, Florida |
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Date: 03/25/08
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Pros:
Performance, Interior fit and Classy grown look.
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Cons:
NONE
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I purchased my 2005 G35X used with 55,000 miles. The car looks and
drives like new still. This vehicle is very simple but still classy with
lots of performance and power when called for. I must say Lexus ES 330 has a
very quiet interior but no power, Acura TL is not fast and does not have a
quite interior, with a cheap interior just like Honda Accords. After all the
Infiniti G35 has the most performance in its class. The only sport sedan the
could be compared to the G35, probably will be the BMW 330I. I personally
think BMW is just about the name nothing compare to the G35 in size and
performance. BMW is always at the dealership for the most simple thing for
example A BULB CHANGE could you believe that. Do the logistics it's just the
name you will be buying with alot of service cost.
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The more I drive it the more I love it by Arsen from Toronto, Canada |
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Date: 12/04/07
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Pros:
Amazing power and Handling, Good interior and very
reliable car. Can take a lot of abuse and it doesn't feel fragile like other
cars in its class. I also have the 3.2TL which is also a great car, but the
G35x is much better and more fun. The 3.2TL is smother ride and better fit
and finish, but I love the G35. My wife now wants the FX35
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Cons:
Little Noisy, Interior could be better. Leather quality could be thicker and softer.
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I have owned several cars in my life, Fast & Practical
cars.. but this covers all the requirements of a family man. I have the
G35x, well worth it and I loved it especially after a winter storm.. This
baby rocks on snow, probably the best car I drove in bad weather..
I installed a custom computer with navigation/touchscreen
and internet access in the original Navigation glove box.. love it.
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G35 Owner, I like the car but..... by Glenn Jones from Naperville, IL |
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Date: 11/13/07
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Pros:
Excellent acceleration, overall handling, back seat space, quaility of the basic car in general
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Cons:
The brakes do not last
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I have owned my 2005 G35 Sedan for almost 2.5 years. I
have to say that I have been pleased with the acceleration, handling in
curves, etc... The noises of the car are not something that have been a pain
at all. I did however have my brakes replaces at 21k miles and 10k miles
later I am being told they need to be replaced again. Of the vehicles that I
have owned this is the only one that required two brake jobs in 30k miles.
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Poor Brake System by DB from Atlanta, Georgia |
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Date: 10/13/07
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Pros:
Good performance with the exception of braking. Looks Great
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Cons:
Braking System Expensive to maintain
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I purchased a new 2005 G35X.Loved it at first.
I experienced the squeaky brakes at about 3000 miles. I was told by a rep at
the dealership that it was just brake dust and to take it to a parking lot
and slam on the brakes a few times. It was at 25,000 that I was told I
needed new front brakes. After reading the reviews on numerous websites, I
realized that this is not an isolated incident. Such a gorgeous car yet it
sounds like a tattered old pickup.
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Wonderful Car by James Zelenka from Franklin, NC |
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Date: 10/13/07
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Pros:
Everything but mileage.
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Cons:
Mileage
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I've had my G35 sedan for about two and a half years now
and had no problems what-so-ever. I'm not sure I understand what all these
people are talking about when they say the brakes are bad and the car
rattles and squeaks. I have always been very easy on car brakes and with 32K
miles the linings are still good for a great many more miles.
Can't think of much I'd change but with BMW coming out
with a very slick new One Series soon I'd like to see the next generation G
become smaller and lighter with a smaller version of the great VQ engine
(VQ25 perhaps) with better mileage.
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