Infiniti had better step it up with the M35
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Originally Posted by Psycraft
how is that a sad state of mind? do some research buddy,most new cars have 400hp+ im not saying its slow,but its considerably weak compared to everything thats coming out? get it?
Seems rather pointless to compare the current M to future competitors when Nissan/Infiniti is notoriously silent about future designs.
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Originally Posted by Psycraft
how is that a sad state of mind? do some research buddy,most new cars have 400hp+ im not saying its slow,but its considerably weak compared to everything thats coming out? get it?
Originally Posted by GJBenn85
What? The I-6 5-series still have less output than the M35; only the 550i has more power. The GS350 has 306 HP, GS430 has 290. The E350 has 268 HP and the E550 has 382 HP. Compared to its current on-the-market competitors, the M is hardly "considerably weak."
Seems rather pointless to compare the current M to future competitors when Nissan/Infiniti is notoriously silent about future designs.
Seems rather pointless to compare the current M to future competitors when Nissan/Infiniti is notoriously silent about future designs.
Also, your comparing a M35 sedan against a Supra sports coupe(which has not even been given a green light to go into production as far as I know), and you dont see anything wrong with that?
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Originally Posted by gt_performah
I was just about to post what you wrote GJBenn. I'm not sure what research you have dont craft, but your wrong. Keep in mind some of the numbers Benn pointed out reflect the HP from M45 competitors which is about 5-10k more than the M35, so please tell me which competitors in the M35 class have 400 HP? By the time the M35 is pushing 400hp, a M45 will probably be pushing 6-700hp and 400hp will be slow.
Also, your comparing a M35 sedan against a Supra sports coupe(which has not even been given a green light to go into production as far as I know), and you dont see anything wrong with that?
Also, your comparing a M35 sedan against a Supra sports coupe(which has not even been given a green light to go into production as far as I know), and you dont see anything wrong with that?
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Originally Posted by Psycraft
you dont get it do you,you wanna do sedans? how about an m5? eh? ok how about e63 amg sedan? huh? good enough for you? the v8 on the m45 is just weak and should be easily pushing 400..so get over it..lol
I'm sure everyone would like to see Infiniti vehicles dominating the hp game, but its going to be within the parameters of their competitors vehicles.
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Originally Posted by gt_performah
Again, point me out a few vehicles currently existing or coming out in the M35/M45 class, price and market that are pushing 400hp. An M5 and the E63 AMG both run over 80K. By that logic why stop at a M5, E63 or a Supra. A Porsche Carrera GT pushes over 600hp. I guess that means Infiniti better step it up on the M35.
I'm sure everyone would like to see Infiniti vehicles dominating the hp game, but its going to be within the parameters of their competitors vehicles.
I'm sure everyone would like to see Infiniti vehicles dominating the hp game, but its going to be within the parameters of their competitors vehicles.
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Originally Posted by Psycraft
306hp is really slow man,consider everything else coming out..306 is just terrible,im getting the new supra next yeah v8 twin turbo 450hp how about that?
Someone set your bar a little too high
Since when is 306 "terribly slow"?
1) HP does not really calculate the performance of the car. Ofcourse its important, but you have to calculate the 2nd most important factor: Weight
2) If 306 HP is "terribly slow", then I assume you might think the C6 Z06 is average.
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Originally Posted by Psycraft
how is that a sad state of mind? do some research buddy,most new cars have 400hp+ im not saying its slow,but its considerably weak compared to everything thats coming out? get it?
I know the topic is on the M35 but Nissan has done a great job with the new G35 sedan. Fits in nicely with the 335i and IS350 in terms of luxury, performance and costs less. Without the previous gen G35 raising the bar, the 335i wouldn't be what it is today and I bet it would cost more without the competition.
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Originally Posted by skaterbasist
306 terrible?
Someone set your bar a little too high
Since when is 306 "terribly slow"?
1) HP does not really calculate the performance of the car. Ofcourse its important, but you have to calculate the 2nd most important factor: Weight
2) If 306 HP is "terribly slow", then I assume you might think the C6 Z06 is average.
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Someone set your bar a little too high
Since when is 306 "terribly slow"?
1) HP does not really calculate the performance of the car. Ofcourse its important, but you have to calculate the 2nd most important factor: Weight
2) If 306 HP is "terribly slow", then I assume you might think the C6 Z06 is average.
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Originally Posted by skaterbasist
306 terrible?
Someone set your bar a little too high
Since when is 306 "terribly slow"?
1) HP does not really calculate the performance of the car. Ofcourse its important, but you have to calculate the 2nd most important factor: Weight
2) If 306 HP is "terribly slow", then I assume you might think the C6 Z06 is average.
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Someone set your bar a little too high
Since when is 306 "terribly slow"?
1) HP does not really calculate the performance of the car. Ofcourse its important, but you have to calculate the 2nd most important factor: Weight
2) If 306 HP is "terribly slow", then I assume you might think the C6 Z06 is average.
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