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In the $30K & under venue, what do you think is the best vehicle for the money?
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Quote:I had a G37 and believe me if you want a great car, that is it. Mine was a sedan, though, not a coupe. Just for pure drivability, it is way way above the Accords and Camrys of the world. 0-60 in about 5.5 seconds. That car saved my life several times. Other person's fault each time. One time I got run off the road at 65 MPH, right side tires on the dirt, left side tires on the pavement, and the car handled it like it was no problem at all. I just accelerated away from the guy, didn't even bother honking the horn at him, just kept going. Good to hear; thanks for sharing. And I believe they have warranty for 60,000 miles? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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