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Sacch Mar 17, 2008 01:09 AM

Infiniti Q Re-introducing Infiniti's flagship vehicle
 
Infiniti Brings Back the Q!



The Infiniti Q is on the way back! Infiniti introduces the Q concept, according to insiders, which will arrive in US dealerships in 1-2 years. With its luxurious touches inside to its streamlined design outside, it’s got a “modern living” theme that makes it a top choice for the future.



On the interior, it’s got a backlit instrument cluster, a color scheme that extends throughout the instrument panel, storage compartments, smart climate control using an organic grape seed filter and much more. It looks clean and emphasizes functionality, but also has the feel of home.



The exterior includes some important features such as the suicide-door configuration, making the vehicle easy to enter and exit. In addition, it’s fuel-efficient and includes all of the safety features that you’ve come to appreciate in an Infiniti.



http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/4...finitiqhl1.jpg

http://www.imakenews.com/infinitisco...e000962183.cfm

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Skaterbasist Mar 17, 2008 02:33 AM

They should have renamed it to something else. The "Q" is almost associated with "fail". A new start would be the way to go.

Thanks for the info.

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JOKER Mar 17, 2008 02:43 AM

is this gonna replace M?

Skaterbasist Mar 17, 2008 03:12 AM


Originally Posted by JOKER
is this gonna replace M?

No. The Q has always been its seperate class. It's there to "try" to compete with the 7-series.

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JOKER Mar 17, 2008 03:19 AM

do they really need two huge sedans?

FlSHRFun Mar 17, 2008 03:22 AM

Yeah, I thought the M wasn't far from the 7 series. Now Infiniti's gonna' have the M and the Q?

daE_35 Mar 17, 2008 03:23 AM

not feeling that picture of the Q I'd rather buy the M anyday

Skaterbasist Mar 17, 2008 03:53 AM


Originally Posted by FlSHRFun
Yeah, I thought the M wasn't far from the 7 series. Now Infiniti's gonna' how the M and the Q?

That's what competition is all about.

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bruddahmanmatt Mar 17, 2008 05:32 AM


Originally Posted by Sacch
Infiniti Brings Back the Q!



The Infiniti Q is on the way back! Infiniti introduces the Q concept, according to insiders, which will arrive in US dealerships in 1-2 years. With its luxurious touches inside to its streamlined design outside, it’s got a “modern living” theme that makes it a top choice for the future.



On the interior, it’s got a backlit instrument cluster, a color scheme that extends throughout the instrument panel, storage compartments, smart climate control using an organic grape seed filter and much more. It looks clean and emphasizes functionality, but also has the feel of home.



The exterior includes some important features such as the suicide-door configuration, making the vehicle easy to enter and exit. In addition, it’s fuel-efficient and includes all of the safety features that you’ve come to appreciate in an Infiniti.



http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/4...finitiqhl1.jpg


Hope this isnt a repost

Umm...WTF? Isn't that the Nissan Intima concept which was supposed to hint at the design direction for the upcoming '09 Maxima?



As for the Q cutting into M sales, the M is a midsize/executive class vehicle designed to compete with the 5-Series, E-Class, GS and A6. The Q despite its shortcomings was always intended to be a competitor to full size/luxury class vehicles such as the 7-Series, S-Class, LS and the A8.

Sacch Mar 17, 2008 12:10 PM

My source is the infiniti of scotdale's website, I didnt know, but that car does look like the intima concept.

hullio Mar 17, 2008 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by bruddahmanmatt
Umm...WTF? Isn't that the Nissan Intima concept which was supposed to hint at the design direction for the upcoming '09 Maxima?

+1 :dunno:

http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-20...e-1280x960.jpg
Nissan Intima Concept

QuadCam Mar 17, 2008 10:51 PM

Infiniti needs to give the M some sexy curves. It has no curves or arches around its wheel wells. Without those accents, the M is very boxy looking....especially when compared to its main rivals in the BMW 5 and the Mercedes E.

bruddahmanmatt Mar 18, 2008 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by QuadCam
Infiniti needs to give the M some sexy curves. It has no curves or arches around its wheel wells. Without those accents, the M is very boxy looking....especially when compared to its main rivals in the BMW 5 and the Mercedes E.

Except that the E60 looks like a$$ compared to the E39 and the E34. And while the W212 is just around the corner, with the exception of the E63 AMG, the W211 looks dated already having been on the market since '02. The M is the best looking car of the trio. Cars that are actually lookers in the Executive/Midsize Class IMO include the classy A6, techy GS and Britain's latest newcomer, the Jag XF.

Sukairain Mar 18, 2008 09:01 PM

Please just let the Q die in peace and bring in another flagship..... say a V8 sedan with GT-R tranny & suspension.

yomama84 Mar 19, 2008 09:48 AM

Thw back looks like that ugly benz I keep seeing soccer moms driving around


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