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2007 Infiniti G35 Sedan Limited 4dr Auto RWD

2007 Infiniti G35 Sedan
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Rear-Wheel Drive, 4 Door Sedan, Compact
19 mpg city / 26 mpg hwy
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2007 G35S Sedan
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I absolutely love this car although it is one of the worst vehicles that I've ever owned when it comes to driving in the snow.
I wore out the performance tires in about 20K miles. I replaced themwithall season Kumho tires which changed the care, but only slightly. It was expensive to replace the tires so soon, but this is not your average drivers sedan....it is a performanc car.
I have more sources of music in this car than I could ever want.
It handles like a race car, steering is quick and precise and the performance is great.
I could probably think of a few additions or changes but its petty stuff.
For the price it suits my taste, wants and needs. Did I say I really love this car?

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Fleet Update: 2007 Infiniti G35 S – Our G35 went to Infiniti of Thousand Oaks for its 22,500-mile basic service ($204.69 for an oil change, tire rotation, and full inspection). Source: www.motortrend.com

Automobile Magazine Review – After some floundering with the second-generation Q45 and the Nissan Maxima-clone I35, Infiniti came out with the G35, and that sport sedan--very much in the vein of the BMW 3-series-- reestablished the brand's enthusiast credentials. Source: www.automobilemag.com

Nissan-Infiniti Forum – Interact with the Nissan and Infiniti community. Source: www.nissan-infiniti-forum.com

G35 Driver – Forum for Infiniti G35 owners and enthusiasts in the US and Canada. Gallery, chat and updated information. Source: www.g35driver.com

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