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im not impressed. The g35 impressed me very much, i thought that and the M class was a step in the right direction for nissan, but this takes a step back. It reminds me of a Pontiac. Maybe in person i will think otherwise, but i doubht it.
I'm just not feeling it!!! Really, what was Nissan thinking? Who was the guy who thought it would be a great idea to deviate from the concept when it was such a big hit?
Its all wrong!!! Big disappointment.I just hope it looks better in person!!!
Dang... that interior looks like straight poop with the wood... YEESH.
I love the brown leather, but I don't care for the contrast between the brown leather and the dash color. Also, I don't think a wood interior belongs on this car.
I love the brown leather, but I don't care for the contrast between the brown leather and the dash color. Also, I don't think a wood interior belongs on this car.
yeah they completely dropped the ball on this one!!!! i just dont know about Nissan these days..first the maxima, now this...One thing for sure, they are good at messing up a good thing!!!
There must have been very very large quantities of saki involved and a Pontiac G6 and Solara present when it was time to take the concept and transpose that to the production model. It just doesnt look right. Even the stance is wrong, and now that the Altima coupe is out, it just makes matters worst. Iam not a genius or an automtive design engineer, but it was so simple to get it right.....PRODUCE THE CONCEPT!!!! instead they deviated from what was a hit at all the auto-shows!!!! Overall, it was not a great idea.."I wish I had more hands, so I can give the G37 more thumbs down"
This thing is gonna have to perform like none other to overcome the disappointment !!!!!
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