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Right...

Was it cost of the car too much?

No market for it?

Did ppl realise INFINITI is just a Nissan and save the cash for that instead?

I thinks it's there was nothing over inspiring about the models they had. From memory they were a bit more expensive than the equivalent competition as well. It was marketed as a luxury brand like Lexus is, but it just never took off.

i just spotted a v35

oh no wait that was a maxima

Stop trying to be a hero. Get out of here.

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I still have not passed one, whilst I have been driving my 35.

I did see a silver coupe (big kit) whilst walking through the city on Friday (looked ok, but not my thing).

I thinks it's there was nothing over inspiring about the models they had. From memory they were a bit more expensive than the equivalent competition as well. It was marketed as a luxury brand like Lexus is, but it just never took off.

Yeah, right...

So Nissan vs Toyota

INFINITI vs LEXUS (Rich Snob Spec) :P haha!! jokes!

I did notice Lexus is around a lot longer than Infiniti. I guess ppl just know Nissan, unless Nissan enthusiest, like all of us will only know about the other brand under Nissan.

so far only lexus is quite sucessful, but infiniti (nissan) and eunos (mazda) were not.

Oh yeah, what happend to Eunos? LOL!

Saw another V35 tonight on the way home. Again it was silver and 4 door heading towards Templestowe.

Spotted a white 03 infinity badged GT premium with stock wheels and leather trim today, stopped, checked it out, got into it started it listened to it really liked it but the owner wanted over 22 grand plus my 4 door GT-T R34.

Still liked it but just couldn't justify the extra 22k on top of my very nice R34.

Pity as even the missus was real impressed with it!

Mark.

I saw a white coupe parked in Newtown this morning, I think I have seen it around the inner west before. Once saw a silver (?) coupe that had some pretty major damage to the rear in the inner west a couple of months ago. Have seen a silver Infiniti badged coupe around Menai, and the same one on the Hume Hwy, both sightings a couple of months ago. Drove behind a white coupe down the Princes Hwy not too long ago. Can't believe how many I've seen lately, I'm sure theres a couple more quick sightings Ive forgotten about.

a bit late but i saw a silver coupe last sunday, about 2:30 pm on the federal highway on my trip from sydney to canberra. it was going pretty fast, i was doing 120 and he just passed me a few others (i wasn't driving the v35). doesn't seem to be afraid to get a ticket.

Hello all. I spotted a Silver V35 at the NOVOTEL Darling harbour - car park - Noice.

If you think its you, drop me a PM - I park in the same carpark everyday. Would like to chat to you about a few things... heaps of Q's/

Vev

  • 2 weeks later...

Funny: the day I was trying to decide whether or not to buy mine: Wednesday, I think it was... Anyway, I went to the local shops to get some stuff for dinner, and parked next to a black Manual Premium with Brembos: just about crashed: it was REALLY nice! I got my stuff, went home, and confirmed my order for the car.

Whoever you are: Thanks! It was at Mudgeeraba, at around 4 pm, from memory...

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