'07 G photoshoot
Joined: Jun 2002
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From: Cambridge, Ont. Canada
Originally Posted by Balzz
Friend of a friend's hairdresser's cousin's landscaper's neighbour's son's cousin.............
Good pics Shane.....tnx., and tnx to your friend....
C.
Originally Posted by Msedanman
I think I know him.......he lives next to the guy down the street across the road from joe bogg's dog...............................
Good pics Shane.....tnx., and tnx to your friend....
C.
Good pics Shane.....tnx., and tnx to your friend....
C.
sweet or what?
Joined: Jun 2002
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From: Cambridge, Ont. Canada
Originally Posted by Chico
Colin, wouldn't that new G look like your M with the same style bodykit?
sweet or what?

sweet or what?

One very smart Sedan......
See you manana..
C.
Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by GEE35X
Sweet pictures Shane, Thanks a bunch
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The more I see the more I like.
I'm sold on that car, and I feel pretty confident I have K sold on it too
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.The more I see the more I like.
I'm sold on that car, and I feel pretty confident I have K sold on it too
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Hot! Now the back resembles the coupe, just like how they made the 05-06 front resemble the coupe. I like how new models still have hints of past generations' shadows. I think it's really clever and it pays tribute to the previous generations.
One thing about styling changes is that sometimes car manufacturers try not to change the styling that dramatically to keep the current customers with older models happy and to maintain the resale value of the older models. This is more obvious with higher end cars.
I was reading the specs on the new sedan and two things I thought they went backward on the new sedan are the coefficient of drag (0.29 vs 0.27) and the longer overhangs ... Not that those things make the new sedan any less appealing.
One thing about styling changes is that sometimes car manufacturers try not to change the styling that dramatically to keep the current customers with older models happy and to maintain the resale value of the older models. This is more obvious with higher end cars.
I was reading the specs on the new sedan and two things I thought they went backward on the new sedan are the coefficient of drag (0.29 vs 0.27) and the longer overhangs ... Not that those things make the new sedan any less appealing.
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