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Old 10-08-2006, 11:05 AM
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This is the digital version of a washington post article in "The Car Pages" this morning, thought i would put it up, looks good

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...100600492.html
 

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This is the digital version of a washington post article in "The Car Pages" this morning, thought i would put it up, looks good

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...100600492.html
It's not clear what he's trying to say, but I assume he's giving the G35 good reviews. Is there another part to this review somewhere or was that it?
 

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Old 10-08-2006, 11:23 AM
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interesting read...and yes it does appear to be in favor of the sedan

but i also feel like we're missing part of the story, not necessarily review...but story
 
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There is another piece to Warren Brown's review. He calls it the "Nuts & Bolts" section. Link here.

Brown doesn't just write car facts, but weaves "stories" into his reviews. Sometimes it works, sometimes it's bizarre. Nevertheless, he's a harsh critic, and this review is very favorable.
 
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Old 10-08-2006, 11:44 AM
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thur ya go^ and yeah i did not think the writing was sub-par and odd but it gavea good review so ay, some people in the NGC might have the tangible copy


"complaints: none, this is one fine compact sedan
 

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Old 10-08-2006, 01:07 PM
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Quote taken from the "Nuts and Bolts" link:
Technical highlight: The optional "Infiniti Studio on Wheels" by Bose, with three speakers in each of the front doors, easily is one of the best automotive sound systems available in any price range.
Another thumbs up for the BOSE system.
I'm wondering if Bose will have a similar setup in the Coupe.
 
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yeah im really happy that the new sound system got good reviews i thought it was all just hype, but..... still havent heard it for my self
 
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Looks good, maybe some day I will have to get a sedan.
 
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I was reading the Nuts and Bolts section and this caught my attention:

Body style/layout: ........ Also available is a version with four-wheel steering in which the rear wheels turn at modest angles to enhance handling in, for example, parallel parking.
I never hear of the rear wheels turn at modest angles. Anyone has more information about this feature?
 
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Originally Posted by the_Roadmaster
I was reading the Nuts and Bolts section and this caught my attention:


I never hear of the rear wheels turn at modest angles. Anyone has more information about this feature?
I offer nothing technical, but the rear wheels will turn at a degree or two(during fast cornering) for better handling.
To my understanding, it's not really to aid in parallel parking. It's more a performance feature than convenience.
 
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