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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / April 2005

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Infiniti G35 and G35 Coupe Winter Performance

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Car Guy - 18 Apr 2005 18:02 GMT
I am thinking of getting either the 4 door AWD version or the G35 coupe
(would like the coupe) but I put about 35,000 miles a year and drive about
100 miles a day in winter weather in Canada.  How do these cars handle with
dedicated snow tires (like Nokians,etc.)

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SneakerFreak - 19 Apr 2005 03:55 GMT
On 4/18/05 1:02 PM, in article NZ-dne9V25Jhev7fRVn-2w@rogers.com, "Car Guy"
<ac222@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I am thinking of getting either the 4 door AWD version or the G35 coupe
> (would like the coupe) but I put about 35,000 miles a year and drive about
> 100 miles a day in winter weather in Canada.  How do these cars handle with
> dedicated snow tires (like Nokians,etc.)
No issues here with the G35 sedan (no X) RWD 6-speed and Blizaaks.  Granted
I'm only in PA, but with the tires + 100lbs + Traction (VDC) the car was
amazing this winter.  The VDC rocks and even caught me a couple times and
I'm used to driving RWD Mustangs in the snow!
 
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