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camaro69617
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Dear folks,

New to forum and to Infiniti vehicles, grew up a GM guy then a Jeep Guy, now looking for a coupe - used to own an 86 Monte Carlo Coupe
with a 3.6 TBI Bored over .30 with TPW Pistons and dual exhaust. Loved it. Now trading in my Jeep Liberty. Looking for a G37X Coupe looking for advice
like the Premium model and of course IPL or Anniversary Edition. Does the X model really work in snow live in VT.

Yours truly


joe603
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Car: 2014 Durango R/T
Location: Atlanta

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Welcome to NICO!

With snow tires, you'll be fine with the X in snow.

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SVTCOBRA
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Car: 2018 Q60 AWD 2023 F150 4x4 5.0 FX4
Location: LKN NC

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Have a 08 G35X sedan it does better in the snow (in my opinion) than my 88 Bronco II 4x4, 99 Exploder 4x4, 01 Pathfinder 4x4, 03 Pathfinder 4x4 did
Would assume a Coupe would do as good. Clearance might be an issue.

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kmckis1029
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Joined: Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:45 am
Car: 2016 Q50 RS400 AWD

2010 G37x w/Prem, Nav, & Wood (sold)

2005 G35x w/Prem C (traded in)
Location: Centerville, GA
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my old 2005 g35x and my current 2010 g37x worked great in the limited snow days i've driven in GA, but we do get a lot of rain, and the AWD will make you forget it's wet outside. its very confidence inspiring. then of course in dry weather you will see a handling benifit also. the infiniti AWD system is 100% rwd when AWD traction is not needed, so it's the best of both worlds. you can even get sideways with this AWD system if VDC is off at least, the slide wont last as long as a pure RWD car though, but still fun.

oh and if you a track guy, a AWD launch trumps a RWD launch on the drag strip.


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