Difference in models...
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#2
you can find most of your answers here:
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sedan-v36-2007-08/120626-07-g35-sedan-all-reviews.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sedan-v36-2007-08/120626-07-g35-sedan-all-reviews.html
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#5
yep,
also the auto has this amazing space age paddle shifter thingy, it's definitely cool,
it's like you're in a cockpit of a fighter jet, paddles feel like they can release missiles and drop bombs, but of course it's just to down shift and up shift...
yeah.. to summarize,
sport model for A/T in 07 = journey model + sport package in 08
of course 08 also has the sport package for awd, great for those seeking it but couldn't get it in 07
also the auto has this amazing space age paddle shifter thingy, it's definitely cool,
it's like you're in a cockpit of a fighter jet, paddles feel like they can release missiles and drop bombs, but of course it's just to down shift and up shift...
yeah.. to summarize,
sport model for A/T in 07 = journey model + sport package in 08
of course 08 also has the sport package for awd, great for those seeking it but couldn't get it in 07
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Originally Posted by Serbonze
In the essence of saving quite a bit of time and reading through 68 articles looking for the answer, the difference between the two (aside from the transmission) is the e-brake.
* The center console is smaller and shorter for the 6 speed manual - so much so that you can't rest your elbow on the armrest and reach the 6 speed shifter (for the AT, you can rest your rt elbow on the armrest and comfortably reach the shifter).
* There are no rear seat AC vents for the 6 speed manual
* The cup holders between the front passenger seats on the 6 speed are smaller than the AT.
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