Stepping Away for a Bit
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Stepping Away for a Bit
Hi everyone,
It has been a while since I posted anything due to being crazy busy at work. I do pop in now and then to see the latest hot topic though. Anyway, I picked up a G37xS over the weekend so I am no longer in the Maxima family. My lease was just about up so I decided to hop into an 18-month lease on the Infiniti. I feel like a bit of a traitor since this is the first non-Maxima I have had since 1998. The G is an entirely different animal from the Maxima and I love things about it but miss other things about the Maxima.
I went with the Infiniti because I did not want to lease the same car all over again since there is not enough of a difference in the 2010 and 2012 Maximas for me. Nissan tried hard to get me back in a Maxima with their pull ahead program which waives up to 3 lease payments and $500 in excess wear and tear. Speaking of the pull ahead program, if you would like to take advantage of it but want an Infiniti, you can use it to lease an Infiniti. The dealers don't talk about this and many do not know it is even possible to do so. The Infiniti dealer I went to was confident that NMAC would not go for it and we worked the deal based on this premise. I proved otherwise today though.
I called NMAC today to complain about the fact that the pull ahead program could not be used to go from a Nissan to an Infiniti. The person in customer service I spoke to said he though it could be and confirmed it with his supervisor. I promptly called the dealership back and they called NMAC to confirm. After 30 minutes, I received a call from the Sales Manager letting me know he would work with his area manager to let me take advantage of the program. So, I have a nice chunk of change coming back my way.
So, for anyone in a similar situation as mine, don't hesitate to push to get this type of deal if you have a leased Maxima and want to take advantage of the great deals Infiniti has going right now. As for me, I'll be back when the Maxima is redesigned. I'll still be lurking though.
For those who say this thread is worthless without pics, enjoy:
It has been a while since I posted anything due to being crazy busy at work. I do pop in now and then to see the latest hot topic though. Anyway, I picked up a G37xS over the weekend so I am no longer in the Maxima family. My lease was just about up so I decided to hop into an 18-month lease on the Infiniti. I feel like a bit of a traitor since this is the first non-Maxima I have had since 1998. The G is an entirely different animal from the Maxima and I love things about it but miss other things about the Maxima.
I went with the Infiniti because I did not want to lease the same car all over again since there is not enough of a difference in the 2010 and 2012 Maximas for me. Nissan tried hard to get me back in a Maxima with their pull ahead program which waives up to 3 lease payments and $500 in excess wear and tear. Speaking of the pull ahead program, if you would like to take advantage of it but want an Infiniti, you can use it to lease an Infiniti. The dealers don't talk about this and many do not know it is even possible to do so. The Infiniti dealer I went to was confident that NMAC would not go for it and we worked the deal based on this premise. I proved otherwise today though.
I called NMAC today to complain about the fact that the pull ahead program could not be used to go from a Nissan to an Infiniti. The person in customer service I spoke to said he though it could be and confirmed it with his supervisor. I promptly called the dealership back and they called NMAC to confirm. After 30 minutes, I received a call from the Sales Manager letting me know he would work with his area manager to let me take advantage of the program. So, I have a nice chunk of change coming back my way.
So, for anyone in a similar situation as mine, don't hesitate to push to get this type of deal if you have a leased Maxima and want to take advantage of the great deals Infiniti has going right now. As for me, I'll be back when the Maxima is redesigned. I'll still be lurking though.
For those who say this thread is worthless without pics, enjoy:
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Thanks. You have a serious shine on your car in that signature pic.
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Thanks for the information. When you get a chance do you mind doing a small review and comparison between the 2 cars? These are the only 2 cars im currently looking at to replace my current toyota and I would love to get a consumers review of the 2 other than just a magazines opinion
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Thanks for the information. When you get a chance do you mind doing a small review and comparison between the 2 cars? These are the only 2 cars im currently looking at to replace my current toyota and I would love to get a consumers review of the 2 other than just a magazines opinion
On to fit and finish. As you would expect the G37 seems to be built a little more solidly than the Maxima. Not that the Maxima is put together poorly at all. The G just seems more solid especially when hitting bumps in the road. Also, road noise is lessened.
The G37x is obviously a smaller car both inside and out compared to the Maxima. Since you are coming from an Avalon, this may be a big factor for you because you will feel the difference. The G37x is not cramped but it is smaller.
The last area I'll hit on is performance. It is unfair to compare the two car's performance to some degree. The CVT in the Maxima and the fact that it is front wheel drive give it much different performance characteristics than the all wheel drive, 7-speed G37x. The G can out accelerate and out handle the Maxima any day of the week. This is due to the fact that the G37x has more power and a very good front to rear weight distribution. AWD also helps with the handling of the G37x. The Maxima is designed to be a somewhat sporty sedan. The G37x is intended to be a true sports sedan and it shows.
So how do you choose between these two cars? It all comes down to your priorities. If you want the space of the Maxima and don't need to have the fastest 4-door car, go for the Maxima. It is reliable and the CVT is not a real drawback. If you just have to have the performance of the G37x and do not care about the added cost or smaller size, go for the G37x.
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boone - I think your comparison between the sport versions of the G37 and Maxima is very fair and balanced, and the differences are what I would probably have guessed they would be.
I appreciate everything you have given us here over the last few years, and expect to see you back here with a 2015 Maxima in a few years. Good luck with your spiffy G37!
I appreciate everything you have given us here over the last few years, and expect to see you back here with a 2015 Maxima in a few years. Good luck with your spiffy G37!
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boone - I think your comparison between the sport versions of the G37 and Maxima is very fair and balanced, and the differences are what I would probably have guessed they would be.
I appreciate everything you have given us here over the last few years, and expect to see you back here with a 2015 Maxima in a few years. Good luck with your spiffy G37!
I appreciate everything you have given us here over the last few years, and expect to see you back here with a 2015 Maxima in a few years. Good luck with your spiffy G37!
Barring Nissan totally screwing up the 8th gen, (using my best Terminator imitation) I'll be back.
#14
Thanks Boone for the lease figures.
The teaser rates in the ads make you think you can drive away in a loaded Max for $219 per month (Infinity, similar). In reality, after taxes, rebates, blah blah are calculated, I agreed to a figure of $450/mo whereas LeaseCompare ran the numbers at over $550/mo.
So you look at the final price and think that there is no way a $42k car can be had for $219 per month. Infinity would be obviously higher.
The teaser rates in the ads make you think you can drive away in a loaded Max for $219 per month (Infinity, similar). In reality, after taxes, rebates, blah blah are calculated, I agreed to a figure of $450/mo whereas LeaseCompare ran the numbers at over $550/mo.
So you look at the final price and think that there is no way a $42k car can be had for $219 per month. Infinity would be obviously higher.
#16
I did the opposite move.....i just traded my lease on a 2010 G37x for the 2012 Maxima Sport Pkg. I must say, the G is a great car, but i honestly don't miss a thing. Maxima is an awsome machine, and has all the bells and whistles as the G, along with the same fit and finnish.
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