New Altima Sedan (possible hints for new G37?)
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#27
Love the new dash... but that's about it. Everything else is just bread-n-butter boring.
I don't think one has anything to do with the other.
Personally, I'm hoping to dislike the new G's design, since I only just recently bought my 2011. The similar situation occurred for me back in 2004, when I had just recently purchased a new Maxima the year before the 6th Generation model was released. Fortunately, the 6th Gen looked like pooh.
Oh, and I'm also guessing the new G37 will have the IPL power mods, and at least 350 hp.
Personally, I'm hoping to dislike the new G's design, since I only just recently bought my 2011. The similar situation occurred for me back in 2004, when I had just recently purchased a new Maxima the year before the 6th Generation model was released. Fortunately, the 6th Gen looked like pooh.
Oh, and I'm also guessing the new G37 will have the IPL power mods, and at least 350 hp.
#29
LOL
No, regardless how amazing the new G might be, I've got the car I'll be owning for at least 6-8 more years.
And here... AutoBlog has a better collection of photos:
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/04/04/2...new-york-2012/
No, regardless how amazing the new G might be, I've got the car I'll be owning for at least 6-8 more years.
And here... AutoBlog has a better collection of photos:
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/04/04/2...new-york-2012/
Last edited by Rochester; 04-04-2012 at 10:44 AM.
#30
What impresses me the most is the EPA rating for the 4 cyl model. 182 horsepower and 180 lb.-ft. of torque with a projected rating of 27 mpg city / 38 mpg highway. If that's any were close they're going to sell a lot of Altima's.
The styling is fine for family sedan. For a main-stream family sedan you can't go too wild with the styling because most people are on the conservative side and will not buy it.
The styling is fine for family sedan. For a main-stream family sedan you can't go too wild with the styling because most people are on the conservative side and will not buy it.