Used 2003 INFINITI G35 Consumer Reviews
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Aggressive Elegance
There is nothing quite like driving a car that is both classy and performance aggressive. You can feel this car just begging to be turned loose to run, but the G35 carries itself so elegantly that it is nothing short of pure pleasure to drive.
Great! But Could be Better..
I Bought my 2003 G35 sedan used, october 2008 with 130,000K. Got it for a great price. I love the car its great compared to the Chrysler i used to drive. I will never go Domestic again. This car is i believe an Icon for great performance no doubt about it. However its the little things which bring me down such as the very famous electrical problem with the center console that no longer works for me and will cost over $1000 since parts alone are $900 and the recall doesn't apply to my VIN number. Other electrical such as the clock light, and wiper blade motor. These are problems I just didn't expect from Infiniti. Any car you buy will have its Flaw, electrical seems to be the G's problem.
- Base Sedan w/LeatherMSRP: $6,500332 mi away
- Base Sedan w/LeatherMSRP: $5,495336 mi away
- Base Sedan w/LeatherMSRP: $7,995347 mi away
Good but not Great
Acceleration onto the freeway is top notch. Comfortable cock pit, but it's a tight fit, even for a small guy like me. The paint could hold up to chips and dings better and you have to change the break pads about every 15k to 20k depending on your driving habits.
Good car but too close to Altima
Pros: The engine is great and it is a genuine sports sedan. Also, Infiniti reliability is excellent. Cons: It is too close to the Altima in looks. Infiniti simply cannot get the luxury brand image concept right. This car looks like a different trim of the Altima and anyone who says otherwise is simply being fooled by the better looking headlights and grill. And the upcoming G35 coupe looks like a long- wheelbase version of the new 350Z. If you are going to charge a premium for a luxury brand, you should make sure that the brand's prestige and exclusivity are protected by a lineup of cars that are different from your economy cars.
Disappointed in TN
While the car is very cute and handles well it has proven to be a money pit in my opinion. Have owned the car not quite 2 years and have replaced brake pads and rotors twice...it literally eats them - found that out after I purchased, should have researched more! The gas mileage is terrible...around town lucky to get 14-16 mpg...hwy is better at around 22 mpg. Nice car but wouldn't buy it again.