G35 vs Chrysler 300
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what is the price on the 300c and that dub edition?
That is a nice car, but yes there are TOO many out here already
Unless you ghetto it out, I dont see yours being any distincitive
G35 is still a better car, itll still stand out better in traffic
That is a nice car, but yes there are TOO many out here already
Unless you ghetto it out, I dont see yours being any distincitive
G35 is still a better car, itll still stand out better in traffic
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Well, definately a gangster/rapper mobile! If that is your taste I would say go with the 300c, the G is not for you. I personally don't want to see any G's out there with 22 spinners on it. You will deffinately see plenty 300c's with them. They are definately different cars (at least in my mind). Good luck on your decision.
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I just traded in my Chrysler Sebring for a new 350z. At 10K miles the brakes and rotors were shot so they have to replace them (covered by warranty). At 20K the brakes and rotors were gone again, this time they refused to cover them under warranty. Told me the warranty only covered brakes up to 15K miles. When I told them there were only 10K miles since the last brakes they put on they refused - said it was based on total milage. I went out and purchased the cross drilled rotors and expensive pads and had them installed - $1,000. At 25K miles the rims were shot, they were rusting from the inside out and the paint was bubbling off - after some arguing they replaced them under warranty. At 30K miles the sunroof starting making a loud vibrating sound (metal on metal) when the car was idling. Chrysler told me they couldn't find anything wrong with it and that's the way a new car would come so they refused to fix it. Right before the warranty ran out one of my speakers (stock infinity system) went out - covered under warranty. At 82,000 miles the transmission went out, the expensive brake rotors were gone, another speaker went out and the sunroof was worse then ever. The estimate to fix everything - $3,700 and the blue book on the car $6,500. Needless to say I decided to trade it in without fixing it and go with the Nissan. When I bought the Chrysler I paid $22K and it only lasted 82,000 miles which I wasn't too happy about. Just be careful with Chrsyler - from what everyone has told me they are notorious for Transmission and Head Gasket problems. Good luck!
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