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11
2007
1:49 am
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Chris Burdick

2008 Infiniti G35 Coupe Sketch

Infiniti just released a sketch of what the 2008 G Coupe will resemble. Whether it will still be called the G35 or not is unsure, but given the rumored 3.7 liter V-6 that the car will most likely be powered by, I’m thinking more along the lines of G37. From the sketches, it seems Infiniti wants the new coupe to look like a mix between the beautiful Coupe Concept, and the current G35 sedan. Take a look at the sketch next to the Coupe Concept picture, and continue reading for more information:

2008 Inifniti G35 Coupe sketch
Infiniti Coupe Concept

I know it’s a drawing next to a picture, but you can use your imagination :) You’ll notice a few differences between the two, most noticeably the front bumper. You can see that they scratched the two wide, sleek air intakes in favor of a larger intake in the center, with two smaller intakes on each side. There are a few other changes as well, and to be honest, I’m rather disappointed. When I saw the Coupe Concept at the 2006 Chicago Auto Show, I fell in love with it and didn’t want them to change anything; it was perfect. Of course now they have to change things around and try to make it look more like the sedan. It’s not that the sedan is ugly, it’s a great looking sedan. I’m tired of coupes with exceptional potential being clones of their sedan counterpart, with two less doors.

Infiniti, if you are reading this, please PLEASE do not change the Coupe Concept. I will buy the car I saw at the Auto Show, but if it starts getting transformed into the sedan with less doors, I’ll have to pass.

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January
12
2007
6:53 am
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shegon

who do they think they are changing it ? grrr

January
24
2007
10:42 pm
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The 2008 G Coupe Sketch Realeased…

Previews of the 2008 Infiniti G coupe were shown through a sketch released by its creator. It features a new look and the latest design that the new upcoming car would be having. The coupe will be hitting the showrooms of the New York International A…..

January
24
2007
10:55 pm
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The new sketch features a new style and a new look for the G coupe. The actual look of the G coupe was actually changed making it more different when it comes to style. But I guess someone is dissapointed with the changes made.

February
15
2007
6:19 pm
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The 2008 Infiniti G35…

Let’s take a first glance at the 2008 Infiniti G35 Coupe. From the look of the sedan, we don’t expect a major change in the appearance of the car, but a honing of the previous look accompanied by significant changes to what you don’t see, but feel.

April
17
2007
11:59 am
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kelvin crawley

this car is beyond hot!.

October
6
2007
2:41 pm
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jc

Does it matter what they do to the car? It will always be the best luxury coupe as long as its on the road. change is good, apply it to your life and you wont be so disappointed.

March
19
2008
10:07 pm
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[…] Official pictures of the new Infiniti G37 Coupe were released, and I must say, I’m rather disappointed. What was once one of the most gorgeous designs in years (the Infiniti Coupe Concept,) has turned into a mediocre refresh of the old G35 Coupe. […]

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