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talis @ Apr 12th 2006 2:46PM
Well I hate to say it but Infiniti is starting to win me over... The local dealer sponsers a few street fairs by the University I go to and as such I have been able to really look at the 2006 offerings with out being bothered by a salesman(woman), and bet of all with out being lock out of the car b/c nobody is around.
I like the 2006 G35 sedan and I like the fact that it is a RWD system and not just an up badged Nissan. I also like the how Infiniti has been able to distance it self from the Nissan global design center... have you seen the "all new" Maxima??? I remember a time (now I feel older than I should) when you could tell the difference from a Maxima and an Altima from the street; if it werent for the clear lense "euro" tail lights I still would not be able to tell.
I am sure this not nessarly all new but very nice evlotion of the G35 will do well among repeate buyers. I just hope Infiniti has updated the suspension enough so it does not ride like a 350Z. If they have, or unless the car I drove was just a POS from the factory and a fluke, then the new G35 will also be able to sway many new customers as well.