CrzRsn
So long, and thanks for all the fish
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2005
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- Motor City, Michigan
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- 13 Ford Mustang GT, 17 Ford Fiesta ST
I've driven a G35 coupe and was very unimpressed.
I didn’t like the coupe much either but then I was looking to replace my Z with something as sporty but slightly bigger, the coupe was way too soft to satisfy that.I've driven a G35 coupe and was very unimpressed.
Wasn't the Suzuki Kizashi available with AWD, though those might have been CVT only?
Having seen some slammed to the ground on air bags, can confirm it’s basically a wagon.Don't forget the Infiniti EX series/QX-WTF. They're basically a shortened G-series wagon; they don't pretend to have any offroad capability at all.
I've always had a soft spot for these for some reason. Good idea!Wasn't the Suzuki Kizashi available with AWD, though those might have been CVT only?
Don't forget the Infiniti EX series/QX-WTF. They're basically a shortened G-series wagon; they don't pretend to have any offroad capability at all.
I've driven an FX35, didn't like it. Not sure if a V8 would fix that.
I didn't know there was an AWD Stinger... I thought they were all RWD.
Better yet a winch at the top!If the problem is mainly the steep driveway, have you tried studded tires?
Better yet a winch at the top!
It would see more off-road use than most of the jacked up Wranglers around here.10/10 would pay to see a winch mounted to the front of an Acura TL
If the problem is mainly the steep driveway, have you tried studded tires? That's what we are doing this year for my wifes FWD Mazda 5, because of steep driveway issues.