IS350 vs Nissan Skyline vs 335i vs GT Spec.B
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Anyways here are the taptimes.
G35-->Total: 6'20"135 Best: 1'15"105
335i--> Total: +0.000 Best: 1'14"953
IS350--> Total: +2.271 Best: 1'15"407
Spec.B--> Total: +2.602 Best: 1'15"002
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Here you go guys, I uploaded the entire 700MB file to Google.
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?doc...24536670716304
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?doc...24536670716304
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It rains alot in Japan. They do alot of racing and track days in rain. So it's not unusual to see this.
The whole segment was entirely for the new G35. So I'm not surprised to see the IS in "last" place. It was just as good as the other two cars. Still a great video.
The whole segment was entirely for the new G35. So I'm not surprised to see the IS in "last" place. It was just as good as the other two cars. Still a great video.
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Great Video.
Ofcourse, it does seem to pay most attention to the G35 [Sport], but the results are just as anyone should expect.
The 335 is a beast when it comes to handling and power
The G35 has excellent handling and power; The 335i just outpowers all 3 though
The IS350 has great power, but definately lacks handling; It reminds me of a "typical" luxury sedan. That's far from the G35/335i handling.
Good video none-the-less
(By the way, their 350GT Test Vehicle is identical to the US version; Different name, Different Driving position. Thats all. There never was a difference between the Japanese version and American version, ever.)
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Ofcourse, it does seem to pay most attention to the G35 [Sport], but the results are just as anyone should expect.
The 335 is a beast when it comes to handling and power
The G35 has excellent handling and power; The 335i just outpowers all 3 though
The IS350 has great power, but definately lacks handling; It reminds me of a "typical" luxury sedan. That's far from the G35/335i handling.
Good video none-the-less
(By the way, their 350GT Test Vehicle is identical to the US version; Different name, Different Driving position. Thats all. There never was a difference between the Japanese version and American version, ever.)
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I noticed that too but she did have to reach quite a ways to shut the door. That IS looked REALLY loose toward the beginning of the video when making those turns on the wet surface. I would have though with the wet conditions the Subaru would have done better than its' RWD counterparts.