Only 2-months to NY, and no 2007 pics?
#31
Originally Posted by mikeee2
Yes I understand it will not look completely like the concept but it will be similar (at least the shape of the car). The M concept looks almost the same like the release. What I was trying to say is, why they release a concept for the 2008 coupe and not even ONE PICTURE of the 2007 sedan to be announced in April...
#32
Originally Posted by RLampke
The Coupe concept IS the next G35/37 coupe - minus the futuristic equipment. There are confirmed reports that this will be the case, including the interior design. One can only hope that the sedan will follow, for I'm getting real close to upgrading to the IS 350.
But the interior was sweet
#33
Originally Posted by G35keg
IS350 is small compared to the G35, I barely had enough leg room and my head was touching the roof, definatly not for people over 6'2
But the interior was sweet
But the interior was sweet
One way or another I'm out of this one.
#34
Originally Posted by RLampke
Ya it's small but it's just for me - I'm 6' and it was fine even w/the seat all-the-way-up. My head was close to the roof but there was a few inches to play. I still have an IS350 that was loaned out to me for the week, and it's a breath of fresh air compared to my G35x. Going back to the G is like going back into a loaner car. If the new one is as good as it looks, I may stay w/Infiniti, so I'll way until I see the new sedan before I dump my current G.
One way or another I'm out of this one.
One way or another I'm out of this one.
#35
Originally Posted by kubr1ck
how the hell did you get an IS350 as a loaner car?
If I were to purchase this car as is, my payment only jumps up $90.00 from my current G lease paymant, so I'm very tempted. But again I'll wait until I see the new G35/37. Contrarty to other that have commented, at least around here, they are dealing on the IS.
#36
Originally Posted by Crazi4Speed
it wouldnt come in 6MT this year, probably next year with the coupe...this year we can expect the ATs, may be a 6AT instead of the 5 we have right now..
Last edited by InfinitiFreak; 02-17-2006 at 11:23 AM.
#37
Yeah, a Six speed auto would improve things dramatically for us X drivers.
Even better would be a 6-speed manual option.
I agree that the G Coupe concept will share many elements with the production version, like the M class/Fuga concept did before it.
It will be interesting to see if they can improve the car while keeping the pricing competitive. I'm sure it will be more expensive, though it would be nice to see Infniti keep an edge.
Even better would be a 6-speed manual option.
I agree that the G Coupe concept will share many elements with the production version, like the M class/Fuga concept did before it.
It will be interesting to see if they can improve the car while keeping the pricing competitive. I'm sure it will be more expensive, though it would be nice to see Infniti keep an edge.
#41
Some interesting things that were mentioned in AutoWeek (Jan 23):
- The 3.5-liter V6 remains in the G35 but will be updated for more mileage, cleaner emissions and just better than 300 hp.
- The redesign should fare well through 2010 when a fully refreshed G35 launches
Perhaps the redesign is not as all-encompassing as I had imagined, but should certainly be more complete than the 2004 to 2005 changes. As for 340hp, maybe the 20 year old salesperson is planning on adding the Turbonator to his car to achieve this figure?
- The 3.5-liter V6 remains in the G35 but will be updated for more mileage, cleaner emissions and just better than 300 hp.
- The redesign should fare well through 2010 when a fully refreshed G35 launches
Perhaps the redesign is not as all-encompassing as I had imagined, but should certainly be more complete than the 2004 to 2005 changes. As for 340hp, maybe the 20 year old salesperson is planning on adding the Turbonator to his car to achieve this figure?
#44
Originally Posted by badtziscool
A total refresh would encompass a redesigned chassis, which I don't think Nissan is going to be doing anytime soon.
I would bet on some new sport seats included in sport package, aux. input (IPOD), new wheels, dual exhaust, and a bit more horsepower & torque. The car will probably have a slightly different exterior appearance through new bumpers, headlights, and side body molding. Perhaps some additional colors as well.
#45
Originally Posted by knihc2008
an eight year model cycle? i dont' believe this autoweek article at all. i think it's pretty safe to say that this will be a total refresh.