Infiniti "Vision" Video: Simply amazing.
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Infiniti "Vision" Video: Simply amazing.
I know a good number of you have seen this video but I haven't seen any posts regarding it and since I was so moved by it's amazingness... I thought I'd post it up on here for those who haven't seen it.
Trying to convince my friend in another state to buy a G37S, I ran across this video on the Infiniti website... a video that I can honestly say is the absolute best car company video I have ever seen.
This video, which can be found here: http://www.infinitiusa.com/about/vision.html (on the right hand side) really sets the bar in my opinion. I'm one who typically finds car commercials to be tacky and often over killed with words like "passion" and "engineering" but this video shows just what type of company Infiniti set out to be. It's not only reflected in this 2 minutes, but in their products as well.
I personally work in movies and would never expect this type of production to come from a car company... and for that, they earn my respect.
High five Infiniti... high five.
Enjoy guys Hope you found it as enjoyable as I did.
Trying to convince my friend in another state to buy a G37S, I ran across this video on the Infiniti website... a video that I can honestly say is the absolute best car company video I have ever seen.
This video, which can be found here: http://www.infinitiusa.com/about/vision.html (on the right hand side) really sets the bar in my opinion. I'm one who typically finds car commercials to be tacky and often over killed with words like "passion" and "engineering" but this video shows just what type of company Infiniti set out to be. It's not only reflected in this 2 minutes, but in their products as well.
I personally work in movies and would never expect this type of production to come from a car company... and for that, they earn my respect.
High five Infiniti... high five.
Enjoy guys Hope you found it as enjoyable as I did.
Last edited by PureNick; 03-04-2009 at 05:08 AM.
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yes very inspiring indeed. Infiniti is taking their company in a very artistic yet luxurious approach. They sent me a beautifully crafted "art book" (for lack of better words) with bold philosophical statements and sedate photos. I like to call it automotive Zen. I like where it's heading to though.. Infiniti cars really set themselves apart from their competitors. Strikingly arousing yet pleasing to the eye.
I was all set to buying an European car as my next car but I might just stick around and see what Infiniti has to offer next. dunno about y'all but the G37 is better looking than many other cars (of the same standard) out there..
I was all set to buying an European car as my next car but I might just stick around and see what Infiniti has to offer next. dunno about y'all but the G37 is better looking than many other cars (of the same standard) out there..
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Meh....too artsy for me.
IMHO winding road did a better job. It's simple, just a coupe in a back road and the only soundtrack is the G....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfHODADHKuA
IMHO winding road did a better job. It's simple, just a coupe in a back road and the only soundtrack is the G....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfHODADHKuA
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Very nice video. Hadn't seen that one yet. Now (for the thread jack, lol) anyone in Michigan looking a Infiniti, come see me Jeff @ Suburban Infiniti in Troy, Michigan.
#14
As long as interior rattles are kept to a minimum, then I can see/hear "Infiniti's vision".... however, it can be hard when the dash is squeeking.
Cool vid though.. reminds me of some of the Rolex vids/commercials for some reason - probably the artistry.
Cool vid though.. reminds me of some of the Rolex vids/commercials for some reason - probably the artistry.
Last edited by joey_v; 03-06-2009 at 02:52 PM.
#15
I had my rattles when I first got my car. Had it now for about 3 months and no more rattles. I think my issue was just the dash and all the other components settling in, since this is the first time the car is used everyday. If your car is still new give it some time, I'm sure they'll go away. If not you always have warranty.Just my .02
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