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They cost roughly the same now. Which one would you get?
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G37 because RWD.
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the Corolla. Toyota makes the best cars :o)
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I think that's a G35 because fascia and rims, those sport rims were only available on the G35. Could be wrong because they carried the same looks over to the pre facelift G37 but that wasn't available with those rims. Either way I agree.
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What Jordan said. Just find one that’s been left alone and be prepared to buy lots of gas. But it’ll be way more enjoyable imho.
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What do I need it for? If it’s going to be my only car and I need to keep my costs down and have a dependable vehicle, it’d be the Corolla.
But if it’s a car where I’m looking to have the best driving experience possible, I’d take the Infiniti. Maybe the Mazda as a close second.
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None of the above
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Toss up between the infinity and the mazda
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ford tempo
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G37 > Corolla/ iM (if I’m getting a Corolla , it’s gonna be the hatch with the IRS ), > Mazda 6 > walking > Maxima.
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G35 then. RWD still applies.
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Welcome to alternate earth, where other vehicles and other manufacturers never happened. MotoR cycles are not a thing, and your job is 50 miles away. Your state sucks, so no public transportation is available, and cabs are culturally verboten after the Uber massacre of 2007.
Now, WHICH ONE DO YOU CHOSE?
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Fiat Panda
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You spelled Dacia Sandero wrong.
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Assuming it’s manual, I’d take the G37. Especially if it’s RWD.
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Need more information. What goals do you have in mind? I’d say V36 because RWD or AWD. But not if cost of cost of ownership and/or comfort are paramount.
The six may be the best balance in terms of fuel economy, cost of repairs, comfort, and a decent chassis. It lacks in acceleration compared to the Nissans, but it has a good chassis and good fuel economy. You also avoid premium gas, which is nice.
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Mazda. Newer, so more features and probably subtle features (ex. Safety tech, CarPlay) that weren’t common even six years ago. Also, better on gas than the G and the Maxima (Maximas take premium, too).
I’m a value maximizer.
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As others have said, if I’m minimizing costs and slogging miles , the Corolla. If I’m looking for engagement, the Mazda or infinity.
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T rick question, those are obviously just 4 photos of the same car in different places.
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Mazda
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The only Nissan/Infiniti I’m interested in is the IDx and since that got shit canned, I'll take the Mazda, but only if new. Otherwise the Toyota
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Of course
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What is the use of the vehicle? No info I’m going Corolla but they can be small for longer commutes.
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I alternate.
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You think Mazdas have a lot of problems?
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As someone who’s been walking, nearly every car in existence beats it. A Yugo with collapsed suspension is better than walking if it starts and runs.
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I’d probably go with the Mazda or the Corolla if these were my only choices. Nissan is the new Chrysler (now that Mitsubishi is even scarier) , so former owners make me leery. The Infiniti is made by Nissan, but not quite as targeted at people that can’t afford to maintain their cars.
Mazda >= Corolla > Infiniti > Nissan
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You just described Kentucky
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The G. I may be slightly biased.
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Mazda, then Infiniti, then Toyota, walking, then Nissan. I've had a 2014 6 since new and haven't paid out of pocket for any repairs. Just tires, brakes, oil, and a battery. Great car. Used to have a g35 and loved it.
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If you’re primarily commuting, Toyota hands down.
Modern nissan sucks, so I’d put the Nissan dead last. The Inf. right above that.
The Mazda could be good - more fun for sure.
The real answer requires more information. What are your goals?
If you just want a A to B comfortable commuter, have you considered Avalon? Used ones were cheaper than I thought they’d be when I alst looked.
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P robably the Infinity, I just don’t really like the others. I'd find a used Acura, I prefer that to Infinity.
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No I just want their new Skyactiv X engine
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I would probably pick the Mazda.
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mazda corolla infinity
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mazda
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The Toyota, I had a 09 Corolla and it was great on gas and the fact that they hold their value is also a big + in my book and last forever too!