G Coupe Loves NY - C&D
#16
Good to see that they are going to put the 3.7 engine from the GT-R into the '08 coupe, 320 hp is plenty for me!! Hopefully the 7/8 AT from the GT-R will also make it into the '08 G-Coupe, just wouldn't make since to develop the 7/8 AT to only use in the GT-R. This waiting is absolutely killing me, can't wait to the show!!
Last edited by InfinitiFreak; 02-27-2007 at 01:43 PM.
#17
Originally Posted by asianautica
The last couple of comments is a perfect examples of why Infiniti should make a G25 too.
they are already making a smaller FX... and they might as well steal the altima coupe and up the luxury... and sell as an infiniti. would be a low cost addition !
now...
as far as the new 08 having a 7-8spd auto... imo doubt it.
if its a dsg its a no brainer... but if its a regular auto I may stick with the manual... since its the whole reason im getting rid of my auto to begin with ;!
ppp
#19
Originally Posted by vinnys coupe
exactlyy what im looking for 320 horsepower i just hope automatic not 6 speed.. hoping its true so i couldd rape the is350 and bmw 335i all dayy long ..lol... nicee find
#20
Originally Posted by asianautica
The last couple of comments is a perfect examples of why Infiniti should make a G25 too.
#21
Originally Posted by Mr_Ryte
They already have...the only problem is that it's still in Japan and sold as the Nissan Skyline 250GT. I truly hope that Infiniti will see the light and offer the G with the smaller VQ25HR powerplant.
#22
Well, I do know that the New Infiniti G Coupe has some Magnesium Paddle Shifters (don't ask, I won't tell how I know ). As to how they use it, that's anyone's guess. Also, R&T already confirmed that the VQ37HR-TT (codenamed) from the GT-R will go into the Coupe (I got this from March R&T). They also mentioned a Getrag 6 Speed Transmission or the Paddle Shifters (which I have already seen, just the paddles, not the car) with either 7 or 8 Gears. Can't wait...I'm still trying to bribe the gal next to me to show me the actual pictures...maybe a lunch will get her to show me (get your mind out of the gutter!).
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Originally Posted by mephistomyhero
Well, I do know that the New Infiniti G Coupe has some Magnesium Paddle Shifters (don't ask, I won't tell how I know ). As to how they use it, that's anyone's guess. Also, R&T already confirmed that the VQ37HR-TT (codenamed) from the GT-R will go into the Coupe (I got this from March R&T). They also mentioned a Getrag 6 Speed Transmission or the Paddle Shifters (which I have already seen, just the paddles, not the car) with either 7 or 8 Gears. Can't wait...I'm still trying to bribe the gal next to me to show me the actual pictures...maybe a lunch will get her to show me (get your mind out of the gutter!).
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Originally Posted by UofMG35
I agree
#27
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Originally Posted by Agent F
I got those numbers from the talks that since the sedan is about 306 now, and like it's precedent sedan which had 260, while they gave the coupe 280, the coupe will be about 20hp stronger than the sedan. .............
At the dyno there was almost *no* difference
#30
Originally Posted by ElixXxeR
I still don't understand why performance that comes close to or equals the 335i is not enough for some people. Has everyone forgotten that the G35 is almost 10k less expensive than a comparably equipped 335i?
Because some people just see it that way... and make purchasing decisions based on HP numbers... and Infiniti knows this... and I think, they know they have to react. I would be surprised to see the coupe bow with less than 320 hp. But, who knows...
The G35 has always been able to say it was more powerful and had faster acceleration than the 3 series at a lower price point... which is a winning business model. But not anymore, with the 335i... so we'll see what they do.
BMW isn't stupid, and the "Ultimate Driving Machine" took it hard being beat by the 2 Japanese rivals in terms of power and acceleration. They won't let that happen again.
Just a few years ago, 911 turbos were barely breaking 5 seconds to 60mph... now your $40K entry level family sedan is hitting those numbers. Nice.
Also, the true "cost" of something has to do with it's depreciation... if both a G35 and 335i depreciate $10K in 3 years... then they both "cost" the same to the owner. If insurance, fuel and maintenance costs are about the same... then that $10K more "expensive" beemer actually cost you about the same to own for 3 years. And historically, BMWs have high resale values. I doubt it would be different with the 335i.