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Yeah but no one seems to remember that, kinda the same way the Pontiac G6 copied the rear of the 350z.

I believe you mean BMW's hallmark turn signal delete.

I'd hope anyone shopping for a new full size truck would do a bit of searching and realize there's more than just the big 3. I don't see how'd you come to that conclusion in this day and age, some one spending this kind of money should do more than "it's what my dad/grandpa had". Also to say it would sell like a

I agree completely with you and I'm a Nissan Nut myself, I must have come off the wrong way in my other post. I just feel that it's time for direct injection, possible downsizing with turbos, or performance hybrid setups.

If Nissan has any major faults it's that mechanically the don't want to take too many chances. Which can be good (240sx's with parts that can handle 3X the stock power) but also bad the VQ engine is nearing 15 years old. It was without equal when it was first released but now it's time for Nissan to raise the bar

Yes if you can get a SIGNIFICANT discount I would do it as well, hopefully in the multiple thousands of dollars.

I don't blame anything you've done in this particular situation it works quite well. My roommate picked up a 2008 G37S a few months ago, and I agree with how you've described the car. I was merely questioning the motives of the people signing up for 60 months of payments, given that the current car is so long in

Sorry my bad I meant to say sponsored.

I've seen a couple of the "new" Q60 coupes, still amazes me that someone would spend that kind of money on a NEW car that's due to be completely redesigned before too long. These folks will be upside down on payments on essentially a quite old car.

It's true it's time for a new Z, as well as a new R, and it's time for this new G/Q60 coupe, I hope Nissan has their money in order because we need to see a Z35, R36, and this car in the next 18 months preferably by the 2017 model year at the latest.

This could be payback for Audi stealing the "Q" for SUV/Crossovers, Infiniti wasn't too happy about, that back in the day.

It goes much deeper than that..... they are both owned by Renault lol . The IRBR uses Renault power units and Nissan/Infiniti were saved by Renault.

How soon will this be in production....honestly, having just released their new sedan I'd think this could still be away off.

No. The Eau Rouge is red, but welcome to vehicle design nearly all new cars are showcased in silver as it normally compliments the design or emphasizes body lines.

I'm planning an SR swap for this one primarily because I found a donor car and have acquired plenty of parts to build the SR into the a reliable 375HP engine. I bet the Coyote would be an awesome swap not as easy as the typical SR but still plenty of aftermarket support and far easier to source replacement parts. I

Don't forget the Datsun NL320

Agree, same here they talked of meeting in January, let's hope we get another podcast or Youtube video out of it.

Same here.... one can only wish for a Festivus miracle!

I doubt this will happen in 2015, they may podium a couple races but they've fired some six people of high ranking positions, not likely to see a turn around by March.

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