Details: 2007 G35 Sedan Pics Inside
#46
Originally Posted by dyenboy
too be honest, I dun really like the exterior, but I do like the interior, but not all the interior..
also, the only real competition out there, looks wise, is the is350
also, the only real competition out there, looks wise, is the is350
If the IS350 was bigger I would say it would be the winner hands down, but the car is freakin small, its designed for people who are under 5'-10"
And when you do see the IS350 in person its not as exciting looking as it is in photos...
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I like the idea of those "magnesium padel shifters" for A/T models. I like the interior alot, the exterior is good, but I think there are other cars in its class that look better.
This should bring resale value of current newer 1st gen G35's now, so I can get my hands on a newer1st gen sedan or coupe
This should bring resale value of current newer 1st gen G35's now, so I can get my hands on a newer1st gen sedan or coupe
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#57
Originally Posted by trey's wife
Some nice points. Some bad points. Mostly just unimpressed. I hope it gets better than this at some point. That rearend is just fugly.
#58
meh...
I was really hoping to be blown away. I do like it. But I am really not feeling the front end of the car.
The interior certainly looks more elegant. But I really like the spartan styling of the 05-06... sans the amber lighting.
I think the boys at toyota got one over on nissan here. The new IS looks much better, IMO.
And please please please tell me that the spoiler is an option... or color matched will be available.
I was really hoping to be blown away. I do like it. But I am really not feeling the front end of the car.
The interior certainly looks more elegant. But I really like the spartan styling of the 05-06... sans the amber lighting.
I think the boys at toyota got one over on nissan here. The new IS looks much better, IMO.
And please please please tell me that the spoiler is an option... or color matched will be available.
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Here's some good news already. Edmunds seems to like the interior which was more than half the battle.
Here's the whole article
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...cleId=110002#2
Inside, interior materials are significantly upgraded, incorporating grain patterns worthy of an Audi or BMW. Gauges are electroluminescent, a keyless push-button ignition is standard and the navigation system gets improved graphics and a real-time traffic update option.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...cleId=110002#2