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Old 12-18-2012, 09:53 PM   #21 (permalink)
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i guess they are sort of trying to align with how Audi markets their cars maybe?

There is a lot of stuff going on with infiniti lately especially with the new F1 deal they just signed and i think they are looking to do a brand makeover as they are going to be put even more so in the global spotlight rather than just being known as an alternative to lexus or something of that nature
The question is, will Nissan/Infiniti continue to stand out as an individual, innovative automobile company that goes against the grain? Or will they start building generic, feels like a Lex, bmw, genesis, benz type vehicle? Love or hate nissan/infiniti, they build cars with unique driving characteristics. I'd hate to see this change.

Here's to a questionable future in sports and luxury vehicles. I just hope all changes are for the better? In the vid I posted, it seems the next gen "Q" lacks dramatic design cues. (could be wrong? so i won't prejudge) Something I'm hoping for in the next gen cars.
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