V36 Skyline Coupe (G37) Driven - Best Motoring International
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the engine on the 2006-present Nissan Skyline
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2.5 L VQ25HR V6
3.5 L VQ35HR V6
3.7 L VQ37VHR V6
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your mom > my mom
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@JBlade007 it competes squarely with cars like a 335i/coupe
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G37s is the 370gt skyline. 370z is the 370z.
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you shouldn't really compare the 370z to the g37-___- the 370z is better in all aspects performance wise, but the g gives you the luxury and two extra seat in the back.. but i love my g35
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@kimchislayer They tried to market it as Infiniti or lexus but neither of them suceeded. Luxury brands don't sell well in Japan. Nissan Fuga is the exact copy of the Infiniti M so you aren't sacrificing quality because it's a Nissan. Also the Japanese people don't care like Americans do.
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@dukviper90 personally i think its because the japanese know that nissan can make cheap cars and luxury cars. they dont need to market a more high end car with a different brand because nobody else does either.
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@kimchislayer Do you know why its marketed as a nissan? Lexus is the same way.
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@alexebox right but the 370z and g caters to different audience. Almost like comparing apple to oranges.
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@jsiszero - my comment > your comment
I like how honest he is (as was San Gan in the GT-R review) instead of being paid off by Nissan.
The bottomline: the car needs to be lighter and rev up faster. Well, that seems to fit the new Hyunday Coupe with a 2.0L Turbo doesn't it? Less money because of fewer luxuries, but more sporty. Otherwise, you might as well get the G37x sedan and be reasonable instead of sporty.
I personally would go for the 370z over the G37 because of the drop in weight and wheelbase and the sportier reflexes.
alexebox 2 years ago 9
i think the 370z looks better
yes i kno they are mostly the same thing
but the g37 looks to big
JBlade007 2 years ago 9