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Originally posted by Porsche911T
... "Imported cars only, american cars break down too much/cheap looking" I'll admit, american cars have improved. ...
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Here's an interesting statistic: If you took an average American car, and pushed it into a lake with the windows up and doors shut, it would take 3 minutes to sink. But the average Japanese car takes 7 minutes. I learned this on the discovery channel. It's because of the tighter tolerances in manufacturing. And you may have noticed that the G20's reputation for reliability far surpasses that of many other Nissans - that is due to the fact that g20s are manufactured in Japan.
You may want to try
www.cars.com and
www.autotrader.com to search for a used car. Also at
www.infiniti.com they have a dealer locater, most Infiniti dealers have exemplary customer service. (Like when they financed my G20, and got me a good payment, etc. then they said Oh, BTW, that price is with an excellent 2/24,000 warranty. Everything expensive on my car is covered with a $100 per visit deductible.

Also they offered me a loaner worth 6x my car when my rear seatbelt broke - cause seatbelts are warrantied for the life of the car and they always wash your car if it's in for repairs. Also many have free-car-wash Saturdays for anyone who drives an Infiniti.)