Edmunds.com Consumers Most Wanted List 2005
Edmunds.com Consumers Most Wanted List 2005
Hey guys, just saw this online so I thought I'd share....
Edmunds.com Consumers Most Wanted List 2005
Coupe Under $35,000: Infiniti G35
For the third year in a row, the Infiniti G35 coupe beats out the BMW 3 Series, this year taking 29 percent of the votes versus the BMW's 20 percent. Americans love their horsepower and the G35 delivers with 280 ponies under the hood along with a sleek exterior style and throaty sound that leaves enthusiasts and onlookers swooning. The Mazda RX-8 again ranked third on the list scoring 18 percent while the G35's cousin, the Nissan 350Z, climbed up to 12 percent. Pontiac's GTO won 10 percent while the aging Audi TT tied with the Chrysler Crossfire for sixth place with 6 percent each, and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class coupe (3 percent) rounded out the category.
Edmunds.com Consumers Most Wanted List 2005
Coupe Under $35,000: Infiniti G35
For the third year in a row, the Infiniti G35 coupe beats out the BMW 3 Series, this year taking 29 percent of the votes versus the BMW's 20 percent. Americans love their horsepower and the G35 delivers with 280 ponies under the hood along with a sleek exterior style and throaty sound that leaves enthusiasts and onlookers swooning. The Mazda RX-8 again ranked third on the list scoring 18 percent while the G35's cousin, the Nissan 350Z, climbed up to 12 percent. Pontiac's GTO won 10 percent while the aging Audi TT tied with the Chrysler Crossfire for sixth place with 6 percent each, and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class coupe (3 percent) rounded out the category.
Sedan Under $35,000: Acura TL
For the second year in a row, consumers say the Acura TL is the best sedan in the entry-luxury price bracket, giving it 22 percent of the votes. There was also strong support for the BMW 3 Series, as it earned 17 percent, even in the last year of its model cycle. Infiniti's G35 came in third with 13 percent of the vote. The Audi A4 and Cadillac CTS were fourth, as each tallied up 7 percent. The full-size Toyota Avalon and the compact Acura TSX shared fifth place with 6 percent. Behind them were the Nissan Maxima, Lexus ES 330 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, all with 3 percent.
For the second year in a row, consumers say the Acura TL is the best sedan in the entry-luxury price bracket, giving it 22 percent of the votes. There was also strong support for the BMW 3 Series, as it earned 17 percent, even in the last year of its model cycle. Infiniti's G35 came in third with 13 percent of the vote. The Audi A4 and Cadillac CTS were fourth, as each tallied up 7 percent. The full-size Toyota Avalon and the compact Acura TSX shared fifth place with 6 percent. Behind them were the Nissan Maxima, Lexus ES 330 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, all with 3 percent.
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Sedan Under $35,000: Acura TL
For the second year in a row, consumers say the Acura TL is the best sedan in the entry-luxury price bracket, giving it 22 percent of the votes. There was also strong support for the BMW 3 Series, as it earned 17 percent, even in the last year of its model cycle. Infiniti's G35 came in third with 13 percent of the vote. The Audi A4 and Cadillac CTS were fourth, as each tallied up 7 percent. The full-size Toyota Avalon and the compact Acura TSX shared fifth place with 6 percent. Behind them were the Nissan Maxima, Lexus ES 330 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, all with 3 percent.
For the second year in a row, consumers say the Acura TL is the best sedan in the entry-luxury price bracket, giving it 22 percent of the votes. There was also strong support for the BMW 3 Series, as it earned 17 percent, even in the last year of its model cycle. Infiniti's G35 came in third with 13 percent of the vote. The Audi A4 and Cadillac CTS were fourth, as each tallied up 7 percent. The full-size Toyota Avalon and the compact Acura TSX shared fifth place with 6 percent. Behind them were the Nissan Maxima, Lexus ES 330 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, all with 3 percent.
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Originally Posted by G35MC
this makes me love my car even more.
That's what I'm talking about!
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Originally Posted by abcdefGGGGGG
to me thats bad news =(
i dont plan on selling my car so resale value means nothing to me. but i do care about being different lol
i dont plan on selling my car so resale value means nothing to me. but i do care about being different lol
i see just TOO MANY Gs...i am getting sick of seeing Gs in these days...
i guess it's time to mod :/
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