psychephylax
Jun 14, 05, 10:02 pm
Must have been my lucky day again...I was originally supposed to fly to MIA and go scuba diving but the tropical storm kind of ruined those plans. So, I decided to modify my reservation and go from Monday to Friday and rent at IAD.
Showed up at Hertz, and asked them for "something nice". After some negotiating I got the G35 with a 9$ a day upgrade charge. First one I got had something wrong with sat. radio, it only tuned a few stations, not all of them. Went back, swapped it out for higher mileage one (~6800k) but with working sat radio.
Infiniti G35 Homepage -
Sedan - http://www.infiniti.com/content/0,,cid-75121_sctid-12001,00.html
Couple - http://www.infiniti.com/content/0,,cid-75219_sctid-12001,00.html
Some basic stats:
3.5-liter 24-valve V6
280 hp @ 6,200 RPM
270 lb-ft @ 4,800 RPM
Seating: 5
Booking Class: H
I had to drive over 300 miles, so this was a good endurance test. I came up with only one complaint. The driver's seat adjustment controls are in a weird/unique place on the right side of the seat by the center console. Because of this, that area of the seat is a bit harder than the rest of the seat which definitely started to hurt after a 5 hour drive. I was able to make this less annoying by taking the wallet out of my back pocket. Aside from that, I did not find anything else I did not like.
I'm not sure if they buy G35's with the convenience package, but mine did not come with one. So it lacked some of the things I expected, like auto headlights, bose stereo, dimming mirrors, dual climate controls...etc
The engine is the same one they use in the FX35 but I think the G35 has slightly better pickup for it weighs about 1200lb less than FX35. Because of the weight it's also a bit more fuel efficient. The gas tank has 20 gallon capacity. And I ran through about 38 gallons or so and the trip odometer is at about 915 miles. This equates to roughly to 24mpg. This car is definitely much more fuel efficient on the highway than in the city.
Driving this beast of a car is fun and I dare say...dangerous. I've caught myself way too many times looking down at the speedometer and seeing the arrow past the 85mph mark. One really has to excersize self control :D
Acceleration on this car is the best I've seen on any auto I've driven. Handling is very tight and sporty. Merging, passing and cornering are quite easy and fun. The suspension is good. The transmission is a 5 speed, manu-shift capable one. I found that this car loves hopping through gears if you drive with a heavy foot. Manual shifting solved that a bit. Turning radius is pretty tight. And the car is very maneuvarable.
The inside wasn't too shabby. Heated 2-stage leather seats, 4 way power adjustment on the driver side, 2 way power on the passenger side. A 12-v power outlet in the armrest for charging a cell phone. A number of cubby holes but the cup holders were in a bad position. They're between the gear shifter and the arm rest, so putting tall things forces you to move your arm somewhere else. The interior feels a bit snug, but in terms of leg room the Infiniti website says it's the same as FX (maybe lengthwise). One thing that annoyed me a bit was the lack of fuel economy and other maintenance statistics like tire pressure, miles to empty, oil life...etc I think those come in some of the packages. Trunk space was decent, it's no Towncar but it's no T-Bird either.
Overall, this was a sweet rig to drive. No major complaints whatsoever. Quality car to drive.
Showed up at Hertz, and asked them for "something nice". After some negotiating I got the G35 with a 9$ a day upgrade charge. First one I got had something wrong with sat. radio, it only tuned a few stations, not all of them. Went back, swapped it out for higher mileage one (~6800k) but with working sat radio.
Infiniti G35 Homepage -
Sedan - http://www.infiniti.com/content/0,,cid-75121_sctid-12001,00.html
Couple - http://www.infiniti.com/content/0,,cid-75219_sctid-12001,00.html
Some basic stats:
3.5-liter 24-valve V6
280 hp @ 6,200 RPM
270 lb-ft @ 4,800 RPM
Seating: 5
Booking Class: H
I had to drive over 300 miles, so this was a good endurance test. I came up with only one complaint. The driver's seat adjustment controls are in a weird/unique place on the right side of the seat by the center console. Because of this, that area of the seat is a bit harder than the rest of the seat which definitely started to hurt after a 5 hour drive. I was able to make this less annoying by taking the wallet out of my back pocket. Aside from that, I did not find anything else I did not like.
I'm not sure if they buy G35's with the convenience package, but mine did not come with one. So it lacked some of the things I expected, like auto headlights, bose stereo, dimming mirrors, dual climate controls...etc
The engine is the same one they use in the FX35 but I think the G35 has slightly better pickup for it weighs about 1200lb less than FX35. Because of the weight it's also a bit more fuel efficient. The gas tank has 20 gallon capacity. And I ran through about 38 gallons or so and the trip odometer is at about 915 miles. This equates to roughly to 24mpg. This car is definitely much more fuel efficient on the highway than in the city.
Driving this beast of a car is fun and I dare say...dangerous. I've caught myself way too many times looking down at the speedometer and seeing the arrow past the 85mph mark. One really has to excersize self control :D
Acceleration on this car is the best I've seen on any auto I've driven. Handling is very tight and sporty. Merging, passing and cornering are quite easy and fun. The suspension is good. The transmission is a 5 speed, manu-shift capable one. I found that this car loves hopping through gears if you drive with a heavy foot. Manual shifting solved that a bit. Turning radius is pretty tight. And the car is very maneuvarable.
The inside wasn't too shabby. Heated 2-stage leather seats, 4 way power adjustment on the driver side, 2 way power on the passenger side. A 12-v power outlet in the armrest for charging a cell phone. A number of cubby holes but the cup holders were in a bad position. They're between the gear shifter and the arm rest, so putting tall things forces you to move your arm somewhere else. The interior feels a bit snug, but in terms of leg room the Infiniti website says it's the same as FX (maybe lengthwise). One thing that annoyed me a bit was the lack of fuel economy and other maintenance statistics like tire pressure, miles to empty, oil life...etc I think those come in some of the packages. Trunk space was decent, it's no Towncar but it's no T-Bird either.
Overall, this was a sweet rig to drive. No major complaints whatsoever. Quality car to drive.