Bjerknes

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The G is neat, while the EX looks like a soccer mom mobile.:D
It may look like it, but the EX is rated by Consumer Reports to have some of the best agility and handling in its class. The interior is also stellar.

But yeah, I prefer the G sedan and especially the coupe. The problem with the coupe though is the 7 cubic feet of cargo space. That's not going to work, but fuck packing heavily. That thing is sexy.

The sedan would still be a pretty fun drive. CR gives it a 95 out of 100 road test score, which is even better than the 328i sedan, rated only 77 by CR. The engine is a 3.7L V6 with 330 horses, which would be plenty. I'd take another speeding ticket this year for the baby. :jvefan:
 

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I suck at golf as well. I swing to fast on the drive and tend to send the ball to the right. So at every hole I'm pretty much starting out +2.
Probably means you are getting your hands too far ahead of the ball at impact, which results in the club face being open and the ball going right.
 

Bjerknes

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Don't get either

Infinity is sub-par quality
Nonsense. Consumer Reports and Car and Driver have recommended the Infiniti coupes and sedans for several years running now. Also, the reliability of these things are top notch, always rated among the best in its class for both reliability and safety.

The G's have been rated higher than the 328i's and A4's for two years running now by quite some margin (maybe for longer, not sure), so that shows a positive trend. Not to mention the prices are more reasonable.
 
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    Nonsense. Consumer Reports and Car and Driver have recommended the Infiniti coupes and sedans for several years running now. Also, the reliability of these things are top notch, always rated among the best in its class for both reliability and safety.

    The G's have been rated higher than the 328i's and A4's for two years running now by quite some margin (maybe for longer, not sure), so that shows a positive trend. Not to mention the prices are more reasonable.
    Yea, but at the end of the day you are still driving an Infiniti rather than a BMW or Audi, both with higher rep levels.
     

    Bjerknes

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    ßüякε;2595601 said:
    Yea, but at the end of the day you are still driving an Infiniti rather than a BMW or Audi, both with higher rep levels.
    Doesn't mean the Beamer or Audi is the better car. This is why I like Consumer Reports... they evaluate the car, not the brand.
     

    Bjerknes

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    ßüякε;2595614 said:
    Yea, but Hyandai tops almost every category in many of those things, why aren't you looking at those?
    Hyundai does make a good car, but they aren't rated as high as the Infinitis. And as you know, the materials they use can be a bit chincy. The Infinitis are quality all around, except for maybe the standard sound system.
     

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