2006 m45 on the street
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Originally posted by MPLexus301
Exactly! There's a fine line between keeping family resemblance and cheapening a car to look like one of it's lesser stablemates. Come to think of it, this whole design looks like it could do a very nice job of replacing the G35 in two years. Maybe we're spoiled with the new GS, but I wish the new M was a little bit sexier, more emotional...more passionate. You look at it and there's no doubt about it that you're looking at an Infiniti. You look at the new GS and it's like, "That's the new Lexus GS and...DAMN."
It's sort of like the difference between an attractive chick and sexy one. You might walk by an attractive girl and think, "She's nice looking," and keep walking. You walk by the sexy chick and there is just something about her, the way she looks and carries herself that pulls at your heart and imagination and you start getting all these dirty thoughts. Looking good is easy, but knowing that you look good and manipulating it makes you sexy. The GS is bolder, more confident and sexier. The M is attractive.
Sorry for the weirdo extended metaphor...but you get my point. It's just my opinion as well.
-Michael-
Exactly! There's a fine line between keeping family resemblance and cheapening a car to look like one of it's lesser stablemates. Come to think of it, this whole design looks like it could do a very nice job of replacing the G35 in two years. Maybe we're spoiled with the new GS, but I wish the new M was a little bit sexier, more emotional...more passionate. You look at it and there's no doubt about it that you're looking at an Infiniti. You look at the new GS and it's like, "That's the new Lexus GS and...DAMN."
It's sort of like the difference between an attractive chick and sexy one. You might walk by an attractive girl and think, "She's nice looking," and keep walking. You walk by the sexy chick and there is just something about her, the way she looks and carries herself that pulls at your heart and imagination and you start getting all these dirty thoughts. Looking good is easy, but knowing that you look good and manipulating it makes you sexy. The GS is bolder, more confident and sexier. The M is attractive.
Sorry for the weirdo extended metaphor...but you get my point. It's just my opinion as well.
-Michael-
Notice the diff in headlights here? Is that part of a sport package or does the M35/45 get blacklights and the Fuga get the reflector type?
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Originally posted by LB Lex
Nice quality photos That's a pretty nice car, but to me, it seems like it's just a refreshened G35 sedan. The profile is a shadow of the G35, the front end looks a little different (the differences would be obvious if they were parked next to each other), but the rear end looks fresh. Assuming this has a V8 (45= 4.5ltr V8?), why would anyone choose the G35 sedan (it's not like I see many of those on the road anyway)? The G obviously costs less, but for some more $$$ they can get a V8 and better equipment. Or maybe it will work the other way around, kinda like the lower priced/equiped Altima taking a sales away from the Maxima. So people might not be able to justfy the extra money for a little more car with an engine that guzzles expensive gas.
Pharonick2- I believe DTR stands for distributor, so maybe the owner of the car most likely has connections to Infiniti.
Nice quality photos That's a pretty nice car, but to me, it seems like it's just a refreshened G35 sedan. The profile is a shadow of the G35, the front end looks a little different (the differences would be obvious if they were parked next to each other), but the rear end looks fresh. Assuming this has a V8 (45= 4.5ltr V8?), why would anyone choose the G35 sedan (it's not like I see many of those on the road anyway)? The G obviously costs less, but for some more $$$ they can get a V8 and better equipment. Or maybe it will work the other way around, kinda like the lower priced/equiped Altima taking a sales away from the Maxima. So people might not be able to justfy the extra money for a little more car with an engine that guzzles expensive gas.
Pharonick2- I believe DTR stands for distributor, so maybe the owner of the car most likely has connections to Infiniti.
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Doesn't look too bad...needs to be lowered though
I can tell you that it was probably not an exec driving that car...when I worked at Nissan, before a car is launched they pass a few around so all the employees at NNA (Nissan North America - Gardena) get a chance to test it out, have it for a few days. If you looked inside the car, you would of been able to see how much it had been passed around...usually these car get pretty thrashed inside.
I remember when I drove the G35C it was all messed up...the entire rear seat, etc...were all torn up...lol. The car still drove great though
I can tell you that it was probably not an exec driving that car...when I worked at Nissan, before a car is launched they pass a few around so all the employees at NNA (Nissan North America - Gardena) get a chance to test it out, have it for a few days. If you looked inside the car, you would of been able to see how much it had been passed around...usually these car get pretty thrashed inside.
I remember when I drove the G35C it was all messed up...the entire rear seat, etc...were all torn up...lol. The car still drove great though
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Notice the diff in headlights here? Is that part of a sport package or does the M35/45 get blacklights and the Fuga get the reflector