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To me and you it would be good marketing. To the average yuppie buying a $40k car, maybe it isn't.

UncleWalty, I'm not sure how much exposure you have had to the Japanese cars, but they are quite competitive to the German brands. They may not have the same feel and aren't quite up to same engineering feel as the Germans, but they also sell for 5-10% less than the German brands. This is also while selling lower

That's what's called an Infiniti G37 buddy. Most cars in this segment (high-powered sports sedans/coupes) are limited to about 155mph.

The Skyline is sold in the United States as the Infiniti G. You mean the GT-R? That is just sold as a Nissan.

Infiniti/Nissan makes the GT-R. The Nissan Skyline is sold as an Infiniti G35/G37 in the States. The new Lexus GS and IS are also true sports sedans.

What probably happens is this:

Well, technically the GT-R is still a massively upgraded skyline, although the V36 is a much bigger jump than previous generations.

Here's the big difference. I grew up in the United States and am a natural born citizen. So when my friends and I talk about names like Mike Hunt it's funny because everyone knows the language and it's just funny (note that this is an English language name and it sounds funny in English). When you try to pass off

Cars have alternators which connect directly to the engine to charge the battery and for electrical power while the car is running.

Hold the button down for a few seconds.

Well there's nothing wrong with at least providing the option.

Shouldn't be a problem. Subaru... Nissan... what's the diff?

You don't need seatbelts, you just need LATCHes.

Go tell her to feed your cats.

Raphael, you obviously just learned about the true scale of MPG. The difference at the lower end is a much much bigger change than the difference on the higher end. 15-25 is huge, 25-35 is not.

I don't know if the Lambo had less damage, it looks pretty messed up. The Nissan is on its side so it's hard to tell. Regardless, this is probably one situation where have a 3800lb sports car is advantageous.

This commercial is awesome. Jamaicans speak English. What's the problem?

Yeah, I doubt the poster even read the full article or saw the video at the source. Pretty bad.

Really? No Smart car?

When someone says a luxury car is a gussied up version of its non-luxury namesake, a lot of the times, it makes sense. Other times it can be misleading.