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Total Reviews: 17
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2006 G35 tire wear and noise by Nothappy from Riverside California |
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Date: 08/30/09
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looks, Power
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Dealer help, Front tire wear and noise.
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I am having the same problems as many have listed re the tire wear and noise problem after about 7000 miles on new tires.
I have the 19 inch weels -performance package and would like to know if there is a fix that someone has found for the camber
problem ?. Is ther a class action on Nissan?. If not there should be one!! The dealer is no help. I WOULD NEVER BUY AN
INFINITY AGAIN.
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'06 G35 6MT Coupe by ironmike from Shreveport, LA |
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Date: 08/03/09
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Pros:
Precise handling, outstanding reliability, occupant comfort, highway fuel mileage...
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Cons:
Low headroom in coupe rear seat, summer "performance" tire road noise...
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Surprisingly well balanced lux-sport coupe; and noticeably lighter than the later G37 iteration. Capable of fairly sophisticated
yet forgiving handling with outstanding highway manners; and, lately delivering 28mpg (hwy). I routinely travel between Shreveport
and San Antonio, a 400 mile mix of interstate (I-35 & I-20) and country roads (Hwy 31 & 259) in typically 6-7 hours. I'm never
beat/stiff after the trip, but rather relaxed and comfortable. In fact, I rather enjoy the drive... What more can be said...?
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Love My G35 Coupe by Marie from AK |
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Date: 08/19/08
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Pros:
VDC/Breaks/Tire Pressure Monit Sys
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I agree w/others on the tire wear, but I still love my g35 and don't mind paying the extra bucks for the tires
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Don't have many complaints. I have had my g35 coupe for 2.5yrs (Had a
G35 Sedan before and loved it, did not have any problems with it...after
Infiniti worked out all the bugs when the 2003 first came out in 2002 put
60,000+ and ran excellent). No weird noise or anything! I have
18,000+miles on the car and still running excellent. My husband and I moved
to a winter state from FL and last year was my first time driving my g35
during winter and IT WAS FINE, just got some really expensive studed tires &
rims (can't get studed tires on 19' rims) and put about three sand bags in
the trunk and no slipping! The VDC really helps!!!! I even beat a Subaru
on a VERY SLUSHY ROAD. I have been trying to sell it, but I just can't
detach myself from my car. I need a "family car", now that I'm a mom; but
have made so many excuses as to why I should not get another vehicle. I
just love my car. The seats are so comfortable (I
think). My husband loves the car, but he has to slide the driver seat all
the way back just to sit comfortable, as for me, I have room for someone to
sit comfortably in the back. My son's car seat is facing the rear and does
not look comfortable. Looking forward to changing the car seat to face the
front.
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No Title by Robert Goode SHAH from Tampa, Florida |
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Date: 12/20/07
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Pros:
appearance
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Cons:
excessive tire wear
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I have been looking at low mileage used G-35s and found
it strange that every vehicle I looked at had worn tires. These are cars
with less than 15,000 miles and one with barely 10k. Before reading this
blog, I assumed the dealers were replacing the odometer pods on high mileage
cars. Interestingly, either way, they don?t seem to be smart enough to
replace the tires before displaying the cars on their lots. I have looked at
enough cars in various dealers to be able to say that there is definitely a
problem with the design of this car as it relates to the models with 19 inch
tires if in fact the cars I drove indeed were really low mileage.
One car with about 13,000 miles on it was a real dog in terms of
acceleration. It too had tires that were barely legal in terms of tread
depth. Again, until investigating on-line I assumed this was because the car
really had many more miles on it than were displayed on the odometer.
Evidently the comments being made about faulty engines are accurate too.
I consulted with a friend who runs an independent repair service for
upscale cars. He tells me that these are great cars to drive but you have to
sell them after 2 or 3 years as everything goes and the cost of repairing
the car out of warranty is beyond the reach for most fiscally responsible
people.
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Bridgestone Tire Cupping/Feathering at 5K miles!!! by MUKTI SHAH from RALEIGH, NC |
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Date: 08/03/07
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Pros:
I wont spend even more money and purchase a higher priced vehicle from Infinti in the future.
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Cons:
Customer service. This organization takes no responsibility at any level - Sales, Service, Regional Consumer Affairs.
People, by a brand where the manufacturer stands by their product.
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Class action law suit to seek compensation for the noise and motion vibration suffered and caused by Infiniti, the
Manufacturers engineering design flaw of the front suspension.
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