Official 2008 coupe sketch
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I honestly liked the concept front bumper much better. Yeah the concept front resembled our 06 Sport front very much, but its a good looking front. Alot of people hated it when the first pictures of the new 06 front end came out, but then guess what...A few weeks later when people were acquiring their 06's , every1 fell in love with the 06 sport front. I really hope the front on this sketch is for the non sport AT ( LOL ), and the 6MT gets the concept front
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other important factors is what type of interior improvements will they make for the coupe. Better quality interior hopefully, touch screen navigation, rear back-up lights, better suspension (sport suspension sucks a$$ and very annoying in bumpy roads).
And hopefully fixed quality issues that current owners posted so much about and complained.
And hopefully fixed quality issues that current owners posted so much about and complained.
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other important factors is what type of interior improvements will they make for the coupe. Better quality interior hopefully, touch screen navigation, rear back-up lights, better suspension (sport suspension sucks a$$ and very annoying in bumpy roads).
And hopefully fixed quality issues that current owners posted so much about and complained.
And hopefully fixed quality issues that current owners posted so much about and complained.
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2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe
btw, guys, Automobile Magazine is referring to the next G coupe as the "G37."
i love their brief little blurb about it:
While Infiniti's only news at this year's Detroit show was a refreshed interior for the juggernaut QX56, they released this New York show preview sketch before media days even ended at Cobo Hall. What you see here is a teaser sketch of an all new G coupe due to go on sale at the end of this year. From the looks of it, the design hasn't changed much from the concept version (below) shown in 2006. We've always loved the current coupe because of its pit bull-like stance, and our only concern for this new car is that its design has gone from rabid to refined; please, Infiniti, don't turn the G into a Lexus.
Interior layout and materials should make huge leaps forward, and we're excited to see how Infiniti tops the origami paper-inspired aluminum trim of the G35 sedan. There's also some speculation about what numbers will follow "G" on the car's decklid. Infiniti trademarked the name "G37" earlier this year, but don't rule out a smaller, turbocharged motor. We recently investigated the issue, asking an Infiniti rep if the name might have a "T" at the end. "We do have letters in our parts bin," he replied.
i love their brief little blurb about it:
While Infiniti's only news at this year's Detroit show was a refreshed interior for the juggernaut QX56, they released this New York show preview sketch before media days even ended at Cobo Hall. What you see here is a teaser sketch of an all new G coupe due to go on sale at the end of this year. From the looks of it, the design hasn't changed much from the concept version (below) shown in 2006. We've always loved the current coupe because of its pit bull-like stance, and our only concern for this new car is that its design has gone from rabid to refined; please, Infiniti, don't turn the G into a Lexus.
Interior layout and materials should make huge leaps forward, and we're excited to see how Infiniti tops the origami paper-inspired aluminum trim of the G35 sedan. There's also some speculation about what numbers will follow "G" on the car's decklid. Infiniti trademarked the name "G37" earlier this year, but don't rule out a smaller, turbocharged motor. We recently investigated the issue, asking an Infiniti rep if the name might have a "T" at the end. "We do have letters in our parts bin," he replied.