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Old 04-02-2013, 09:40 AM
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I've had some sitting time in both. I like the 335 vs the g37.

On a side note: I have an E36 M3. It's very Spartan like our S2K's. I like my cars with no infotainment. I don't even want the bluetooth. I don't want to talk to people while I'm driving. If you like all that jazz then, overall value would go to the G37. That 335 is pricey as hell.
Old 09-03-2015, 06:26 AM
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Was back in car shopping again and gave 2010-2012 G37x another look and test drive.....drives good and all, engine sounds good etc.....but that interior is just dirt cheap low quality.

This was for wife and she ended up purchasing 2010 Lexus IS350....night and day difference in quality
Old 09-06-2015, 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by BEASTMODE
Originally Posted by LUV2REV' timestamp='1364362319' post='22431242
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I've never been happy with Nissan quality. I had a 03 350z and it constantly had issues. There's a reason why you dont see many Nissan's over 150k miles while I commonly find early 90's Accords and Civics still running strong with 200k+ miles.
I have seen many high mileage Nissan's, particularly the Hardbody trucks. There are far more pre-1980 Nissan's (Datsun) on the road today than there are Honda's. Go to any vintage Japanese car show and tell me how many Honda's you see compared to Datsun's. In reality, is there really a pre-1985 Honda that one would want to own ?

So you have never been happy with Nissan quality based on the ownership of a 2003 350Z. That is quite the sampling pool.
Perhaps I should base overall Honda quality on the bubbling dash and headlamp housing on my former 00' S2000. Or perhaps the poor fitting A-Pillar trim, switch bulbs that burnt out monthly or leaky interior on my former 2006 Ridgeline that Honda has not wholly rectified 8 years into production.
Hardbody trucks are pretty much it for old Nissans I see on the road still. The only reason you see more Datsuns at vintage car shows is because Honda didnt make sports cars back then and people dont want to collect 1st gen accords and civics as much as Z cars, roadsters and 510s. Your point is irrelevant. Im talking about the quality of post-Datsun vehicles here anyway. Nissan Altimas, Maximas, z32, z33, xterra. They are all junk quality compared to Honda and Toyota. Dont take my word for it. Go look at any vehicle quality survey and see for yourself!
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I have to agree. The older nissans were great but after 2000ish they are horrible. The gtr is the only one i would buy.
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Nissan Altima and Maxima had some serious issues starting around 2002. I had 1998-99 Maxima and they were solid. My dad's 2003 Altima went to junk yard with around 100k miles
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