scienceroller
scienceroller
scienceroller

There’s a click in his name ;)

You will love every moment. One request, just don’t rice it up. LOL. Enjoy.

I bought a CPO 2005 G35x with 31K miles on clock in 2008. I had no warranty issues till the car hit 95K miles, way past the 6 yr warranty period. After that I am facing regular wear and tear issues, but nothing major mechanical. The AWD system is rock solid (in New England winter). So if you get a clean car without

In 2008, I bought my 2005 G35x which had 31,082 miles on clock for $19,500 with Infiniti CPO. The best purchase I have eve made. Another 70K miles later, it is still running as if it came out of showroom just yesterday.

I was just going to post that. LMAO.

The profile of this car is actually reminds me of Renault 4.

I drive an equally vintage Infiniti G35X, and I reciprocate each and every sentence of your article. I am also a fellow Bay State resident ;)

I dont understand when you are being real or when you are yourself. Saying that, will you please give me a shotgun ride if I am ever at Philly?

I have been driving a 2005 G35x for almost 9 years now. Very reliable, no oil leaks in last 75000 miles I am owning this car. Only had to replace the cam sesnor around 95K miles, other than regular maintenance, brakes etc. Awesome fun throwing round the corners, and reliable transport in New England winter. No

You come to Providence, RI and you can buy them dime a dozen. Seriosuly, guys! Maximas of all generation crawling in the narrow lanes jumping lights, almost like a termite colony. The termites have better civic responsibilities than these Maxima(owner)s.

That was one swift drift.

Considering these are all RHD vehicles, I dont think it will be financilaly viable project to buy these and convert to LHD for any other purpose.

Never under-estimate the power of stupid people.

I want someone to import a Hindustan Ambassador, and modify it. The car has remain virtually unchanged since 1979, so a 2014 (last MY) looks exactly like the one made in 1979 and very similar to the one made in 1959. They are solid axle, rear wheel drive, ladder frame sedans.

Being an Indian by birth, I am happy and proud that President Obama was the Guest of Honor at the most important public celebration of the largest democracy in the world. May the Almighty bless both the countries.

Of course, I already know my choice of vehicle will probably disappoint some readers. You guys suggested literally everything: Citroens, and Renaults, and Nobles, and Rally Fighters, and even the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. For those of you who are a bit disheartened by the GT-R, I understand where you're coming

No idea man…… I think nano was too cheap to begin with…..

this just made me so happy.

If you have a good car, you know you can push it, and I think there is no fun it. Dollar per dollar, you get most fun by pushing a bad car past its limits.

I have 2 daily drivers. One is a fancy rear-wheel biased AWD with 300 hp. And the other is a Camrry SE. I live in New England with lots of single lane twisty

justice. served.