For most of Canada, -10 in the winter time is considered mild. It sounds like a bad number but when places in this country hit -30s, it pales in comparison.
At least you people get decent snow, Most of the time we just have 2" of ice
The Lexus SC430 is different. It is way smaller and is probably close to 1.5 times the cost of this. The SC430 is $80,000+ fully loaded. It's also not 2+2 seating. The SC430 is just a two door, two seater vehicle while the G37 convertible is a 2+2 configuration and is probably going to be $15,000 cheaper than the SC430.
The Lexus SC430 is different. It is way smaller and is probably close to 1.5 times the cost of this. The SC430 is $80,000+ fully loaded. It's also not 2+2 seating. The SC430 is just a two door, two seater vehicle while the G37 convertible is a 2+2 configuration and is probably going to be $15,000 cheaper than the SC430.
Fine. It looks similar. I'd have the Infiniti over the Lexus, but merrh. Not a fan of soft tops.
room for what,and they only really work in the sunny bits of america and i dont like soft tops much after seeing one crash,its not nice.
Room for people, shopping bags, golf clubs, bikes, skis, and other miscillaneous items. There is nothing worse than being crammed in the back seat of a 2+2 setup. I can attest to being a passenger in a few of them and they are far from comfortable for any duration of time. Even if it is only a 10 or 15 minute drive, that is about 10 or 15 minutes too long. I've been crammed in the back of the Porsche Turbo shuttler and that isn't fun. I had to duck since my head hit the roof and it is a pain in the ass to get in and out of. I think I exposed myself to everyone outside the restaurant we went too. Oops. As for soft tops, I don't like them that much either because of their appearance. However, I would drive a hardtop convertible without any hesitations. Hell, I have been driving one since I received my license at 16.
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room for what,and they only really work in the sunny bits of america and i dont like soft tops much after seeing one crash,its not nice.
Room for people, shopping bags, golf clubs, bikes, skis, and other miscillaneous items. There is nothing worse than being crammed in the back seat of a 2+2 setup. I can attest to being a passenger in a few of them and they are far from comfortable for any duration of time. Even if it is only a 10 or 15 minute drive, that is about 10 or 15 minutes too long. I've been crammed in the back of the Porsche Turbo shuttler and that isn't fun. I had to duck since my head hit the roof and it is a pain in the ass to get in and out of. I think I exposed myself to everyone outside the restaurant we went too. Oops. As for soft tops, I don't like them that much either because of their appearance. However, I would drive a hardtop convertible without any hesitations. Hell, I have been driving one since I received my license at 16.
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the one i saw was on its,well would of been roof if it had one granted it was an old car but still put me off.
i was watching an american programme once and the passanger had her arm out of the window in a jeep and the jeep roled and took her flesh of her arm yeah the newer softies have role cages and stuff but your arms are still flailing around.
and thats pretty good parking all things considerd,and you not like the dtm laurie.