Be careful with the G35 coupe. Fellow over in a BMW forum posted a
looooooong message about how he bought a G35 only to find out that it has
gawdawfully unforgettable seats, so bad he had to trade the car in for his
health at a big loss. Said there were many threads about the same thing on
the G35 forums/news groups.
Having said that, the G35 coupe is much more of a performance car than the
Lexus GS430 is quick, but it's soft. Apparently Lexus has still not
learned
how to make s****ting machinery with the new GS, either. Consumer Re****ts
just tested the 6-cylinder versions of high buck s****ts sedans. The M35
can
in first. The Lexus GS was last and was noteworthy for lack of s****tiness.
Pisses me off because I am a big Lexus fan and had high hopes for the new
generations, especially the IS350. Looks like our next sedan will be in
Infiniti...they seem to know what they are doing.
<aniramca@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:1122823027.156271.275140@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>I wonder if someone can provide input about these two cars. The GS 430
> style is a little old fa****oned than the G35. The Infiniti coupe
> certainly has very appealing new style and look. I only tried to drive
> the GS430, not the G35 coupe. The GS430 is very quick. The dealer told
> me that it cannot be driven in winter without winter tires. What about
> Infiniti G35. They are both rear-drive cars. Used car prices are
> similar for both (which perhaps indicates that Lexus is more expensive,
> as it is a 2001).
> Thanks for info
>


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