First Car? Infiniti G35 Sedan?

Hi. I'm 18 year old college student, and i'm thinking of getting a car. Would a 2005 Infinity G35 Sedan be ok? It does 18/26 MPG, and i'm worried about that... is that fine for like every-day 1 hour of driving? Thanks

  • Be OK? Only you can answer that. I'm a 50 year-old father with teenage kids of my own, so from my experience I recommend against it unless you have lots of money, and since you did not spell Infiniti correctly I assume you know very little about them. The high cost of insurance was mentioned; I agree. The car itself... Read More
  • It will be a reliable and high quality car, and fun to drive, but keep in mind that these are not the cheapest cars to own and maintain. The cost of of parts and labor at Infiniti, if you service at the dealer, are high. The mileage, if it's mostly highway, will be about 22-23mpg, but in the city, it's closer to... Read More
  • I would first get a used car like a 90s so that if you wreck your parents won't be as mad. If its your first car then you will most likely not really know how to drive and young people get in wrecks a lot.
  • You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here - carinsurance.yoll.net
  • You can't spell Infiniti that's one. And 2nd I suggest getting an older one or a 2004-2005 Nissan Maxima 3.5SE because those aren't hard to keep up with.
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Other Choices:

When it comes to premium sedans, there is no shortage of candidates worthy of your attention. The best-selling car in this bunch is the well-respected BMW 3 Series. There's no doubt that the Bimmer is an excellent choice, but the 2008 Infiniti G35 is an equally good selection. The Audi A4 is due for a remake in 2009, so the current model is getting a little old. However, if you're looking for a front-wheel-drive sedan, the Audi qualifies (it also offers AWD). The Acura TL is another solid front-wheel-drive option, but it is not as sporting in character as the G35. Ditto for the Lexus IS, even though it is rear-wheel driven (with an all-wheel-drive option). A less expensive alternative to the G35 is the Subaru Legacy.

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