G20 has the most posts
Koojo
04-18-2001, 10:31 PM
Out of all the car forums on automativeforums.com, the infiniti g20 has the most posts. thats pretty cool. dont ask me why i went through everyone of them, i was just really bored one day. haha :flipa:
b-b00gie
04-18-2001, 10:51 PM
not bad concidering we've only been here for a month or so...
SkylinesKillAll
04-18-2001, 10:57 PM
yeah b4 u guys got here the only people posting in infiniti at all were me and a guy namesd piston that has a m30. good thing u guys came :D
primera man
04-19-2001, 12:11 AM
Yes a very good site.
Kenny-G
04-19-2001, 01:06 AM
I believe it is because a lot of people who drives a G20 actually LOVE it. Think about it. For 22 to 25 grand brand new, with 4 cyl and the size not much larger than a Civic, it is pretty damn expensive. If people look for power, they can get a Maxima GXE. If they look for room, a 4 cyl Camry or Accord is about the same price. So people actually LIKE G20 to BUY a G20, they don't look at anything else.
i_rebel
04-19-2001, 09:14 AM
I searched for my G20 . . . it took a little over four months to find it.
When I decided to buy a car, I already knew I wanted it fully loaded, power windows, locks, drivers seat, and sunroof were mandatory. Leather was optional. 5-speed was a must!!
I originally wanted an Accord 91-94 most likely . . . but they really wanted way too much for that car . . . I liked Accords, but didn't think they were worth 9 or 10 grand used . . . not a chance, especially not standard shift. So there was always the Civic, I figured . . .
Anyhow . . . I knew I wanted a Japanese make, with a four cylinder engine . . . I didn't feel ready for the instant power of a 6 just yet. Although I wanted decent power, and speed, I didn't want a dedicated "sports" car . . . insurance would have been too high. Or else, I would've bought an Eclipse, or a Prelude . . .
There was an article in Sport Compact Car in 1998 I think. . . they featured this father/son performance team in Florida "Pacific Performance" was the name of the shop. The father made some remark about Nissan engines being stronger or better for building than Honda/Acura engines . . .
That nixed the Civic . . . I just had to find a Nissan to my liking. The SE-R was potent . . . but the style out of the box was a little cheesy . . . I wanted one, but couldn't see myself in one . . . my brother and I talk cars ALL the time, and one day we were driving somewhere, when a G20 passed nearby. He told me that the G20 had the same engine that was in the SE-R. That's all I needed to hear.
I found the engine I wanted in the packaging that I needed. I searched every paper I could, and looked at all the prices before deciding that I wouldn't pay any more than $7000 for a G20
Long story short I found the 1993 G20 fully loaded, leather, 5-speed, silver (I love silver), and negotiated the price down to $7k . . .
Love at first ride . . .
Stevie B
P10 :sun:
When I decided to buy a car, I already knew I wanted it fully loaded, power windows, locks, drivers seat, and sunroof were mandatory. Leather was optional. 5-speed was a must!!
I originally wanted an Accord 91-94 most likely . . . but they really wanted way too much for that car . . . I liked Accords, but didn't think they were worth 9 or 10 grand used . . . not a chance, especially not standard shift. So there was always the Civic, I figured . . .
Anyhow . . . I knew I wanted a Japanese make, with a four cylinder engine . . . I didn't feel ready for the instant power of a 6 just yet. Although I wanted decent power, and speed, I didn't want a dedicated "sports" car . . . insurance would have been too high. Or else, I would've bought an Eclipse, or a Prelude . . .
There was an article in Sport Compact Car in 1998 I think. . . they featured this father/son performance team in Florida "Pacific Performance" was the name of the shop. The father made some remark about Nissan engines being stronger or better for building than Honda/Acura engines . . .
That nixed the Civic . . . I just had to find a Nissan to my liking. The SE-R was potent . . . but the style out of the box was a little cheesy . . . I wanted one, but couldn't see myself in one . . . my brother and I talk cars ALL the time, and one day we were driving somewhere, when a G20 passed nearby. He told me that the G20 had the same engine that was in the SE-R. That's all I needed to hear.
I found the engine I wanted in the packaging that I needed. I searched every paper I could, and looked at all the prices before deciding that I wouldn't pay any more than $7000 for a G20
Long story short I found the 1993 G20 fully loaded, leather, 5-speed, silver (I love silver), and negotiated the price down to $7k . . .
Love at first ride . . .
Stevie B
P10 :sun:
Nismoboy1
04-19-2001, 11:43 AM
and here's another post to add to it :biggrin2:
sorry i had to :dogpile:
sorry i had to :dogpile:
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