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Re: 2009 maxima or 2008 Infiniti G35? [sanjaysdca] by strehlow
Oct 16, 2008 (9:13 am)
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Replying to: sanjaysdca (Oct 16, 2008 8:25 am)

Thanks! Yes, I am in the snow belt so I would definitely go for the G35x. I like a more comfortable ride than sporty and feeling the road. Also, It's not like I'll be racing with this car so I would prefer to have a little less road feel and more comfort. Hence, I lean towards the Maxima. I guess one of my big worries is if I am going to be unhappy with the quality of the Maxima vs. G35. From everything I read, it sounds like the Maxima is of Infiniti class. I bought a brand new 2000 Maxima when they first hit and didn't have any problems out of the ordinary so I am not too worried about the new model being a problem.
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Re: 2009 maxima or 2008 Infiniti G35? [strehlow] by habitat1
Oct 16, 2008 (1:00 pm)
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Replying to: strehlow (Oct 16, 2008 9:13 am)

I agree with sanjaysdca comparison, with a couple of additions/exceptions:
 
FWD does not necessarily equate to better handling in the snow when it comes with 18+ inch low profile tires. My old 1995 Maxima SE with 15" 60 series tires was great in the snow (northwest PA = 100+ inches annually). But my 2004 TL 6-speed, with 17" wheels and high performance 45 series summer tires was a disaster in the snow. Much worse than a friends 328i that had all season tires. So tires are at least as important as FWD, RWD, AWD.
 
Second, don't compare horsepower differences and conclude anything. Adding horsepower to a FWD setup has rapidly diminishing returns. The 2009 Maxima feels like it has about 220 hp after you drive it back to back with a 300hp RWD 335i. I suspect the G35 will also feel more powerful.
 
Third, test drive both cars extensively. The CVT transmission appears to be a love or hate thing with the Max. And it contributes to the feeling of less power compared to a manual or even a decent 5/6 speed automatic. From the sounds of your preferences, that may not be an issue, but I still recommend a lengthy test drive.
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Re: 2009 maxima or 2008 Infiniti G35? [habitat1] by strehlow
Oct 16, 2008 (2:20 pm)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Oct 16, 2008 1:00 pm)

Thanks for the info. I have a 2000 maxima with 222 horsepower and have been happy with it. The 290 should be a noticeable upgrade. Plus, my wife will be driving it a lot so I don't want her doing wheelies. I am going to test drive them several times before making the decision. My main concern is the overall quality of the cars. I know the G35 will not disappoint I just don't want to decide on the Maxima for its features and price and end up sticking more into it for repairs.
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Re: 2009 maxima or 2008 Infiniti G35? [strehlow] by sanjaysdca
Oct 16, 2008 (2:29 pm)
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Replying to: strehlow (Oct 16, 2008 9:13 am)

This in my mind is the greatest time to buy cars.
 
If you like the ride of Infiniti's then I would strongly suggest that you test drive Infiniti M35..I know its not in the same percieved price range BUT the car is not selling well. It has $6000 factory to dealer incentive plus $1500 cash incentive.
 
link title
 
When I went through the buying process a month ago the dealer in San Diego had three 2007 (yes its 2007) infiniti M's with less then 100 miles on them and he was very motivated to get rid of them.
 
Something worth checking.
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Infinity vs. Maxima by out4cat
Oct 16, 2008 (2:53 pm)
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Not being a fan of Infinity cars (except for the G37 coupe) and also not quite sold on the new Maxima and people's love affair with it, I have one question. Other than drive train, HP, handling and all that functional stuff, what is it that gives some of you the impression that the Infinity G35 sedan is more luxurious than the Maxima?
With the exception of the S, which has cloth seats, the SV models all have interior trims that equal the G, including the same identical dashboard. Standing side by side, the two vehicles, although different in appearance, cannot be distinguished as one luxurious and the other not.
I agree with the caveat about the CVT, this blog has plenty of comments on it. I agree with FWD vs RWD and HP associated with it. I agree with the caveat about 1st year production Nissan cars.
On the other hand STREHLOW, if you love the car and feel like you must have it, then that is a great reason to get the car, go for it and enjoy it even with its quirks if any. I think there are some deals available out there that should give you more than a 2k difference between the G and Max. My bottom line however is this, regardless of what anyone says, a Nissan by any name is a Nissan. FWD, RWD, longer wheelbase, more HP or whatever, an Infinity is a Nissan. So either way have fun with the new car, whatever it is and enjoy it in good health.
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Re: Infinity vs. Maxima [out4cat] by go_mdx1
Oct 17, 2008 (5:49 am)
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Replying to: out4cat (Oct 16, 2008 2:53 pm)

As for quality, I'm now at 2 months (and counting) on my 09 Maxima and have been EXTREMELY PLEASED with the quality. Far better in "initial quality" than the 2 other Acura's I also currently own.
 
As for luxury, if you get the Premium Package on the 09 Maxima, you get luxury features you simply can't get in the G35 such as air conditioned driver seat, dual moon roofs, rear AC/Radio controls, power sunshade, rear backup camera (don't even need to purchase the NAV package to get this), and a great IPOD hookup.
 
As for sport, the G35 (soon to be G37) is a much more sportier vehicle. If you go with the G35x, gas mileage will be a bit lower. I do agree that Infiniti service is far superior to the Nissan service. At least its not as bad as the poor Genesis folks who have traded in Lexus vehicles to get the Genesis and learned the difference between Lexus vs. Hyundai service departments! Then again, in these economic times, getting a Hyundai could be perceived to be far more politically correct than getting a Lexus.
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Re: Infinity vs. Maxima [go_mdx1] by out4cat
Oct 17, 2008 (2:14 pm)
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Replying to: go_mdx1 (Oct 17, 2008 5:49 am)

I can gather by your message that unique amenities define luxury for you, what exactly is it that makes a car sportier in your opinion? What do sports have to do with cars. Today's cars all have the same features/options so it is harder to define luxury/sport what it is that sport means in a car. Today's Cadillacs and Lincolns all have mag wheels and black wall tires (only found in sports cars in the old days) so what defines each of the classifications?
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Re: Infinity vs. Maxima [out4cat] by strehlow
Oct 18, 2008 (6:00 pm)
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Replying to: out4cat (Oct 16, 2008 2:53 pm)

That's kind of the way I am looking at this. It seems like the Maxima has more features and the ones that are the same really seem like apples to apples. I think i am leaning towards the Maxima because it will save me a couple of grand and I like the look better. The Altima has been highly rated for so long as well as the Infiniti, and since they are all the same company I really don't think I can go wrong.
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Re: Infinity vs. Maxima [strehlow] by out4cat
Oct 18, 2008 (6:29 pm)
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Replying to: strehlow (Oct 18, 2008 6:00 pm)

Ah, logical way to think, I agree. Besides all of that, the G35/37 body style is old already, the curvy re-fresh was not a total re-design like the Maxima so you will have the latest body style. I am one that thinks that the color of the car can make or break the look, please not a silver one with black seats, such a life-less color scheme, get something unique and a color with some depth.
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Re: 2009 maxima or 2008 Infiniti G35? [strehlow] by sanjaysdca
Oct 19, 2008 (7:53 am)
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Replying to: strehlow (Oct 16, 2008 9:13 am)

I bought a brand new 2000 Maxima when they first hit and didn't have any problems out of the ordinary so I am not too worried about the new model being a problem
 
The 2000's came out in US after they have been around for two years in Japan as Nissan Cifiaro (Spelling??). Hence it was not a TRUE first model year. I too bought first model year 2000 I30 and have been happy...but it was essentially third model year
 
This MAX is totally new.
 
Sanjay

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