2007 Infiniti G35 the first to get Hard Drive for storing Music
Released on = April 19, 2006, 11:59 pm
Press Release Author = Miller Infiniti
Industry = Automotive
Press Release Summary = Miller Infiniti, your Infiniti dealer in Van Nuys,
California, proudly presents Infiniti’s 2007 G35; the industry’s first car to get
hard drive for storing music. The 2007 Infiniti G35 sedan goes on sale in November.
The coupe will follow a few months later. For inquiries, call Miller Infiniti on
866-314-1726.
Press Release Body = Miller Infiniti, your Infiniti dealer in Van Nuys, California,
proudly presents Infiniti’s 2007 G35; the industry’s first car with a hard drive for
storing music.
Infiniti has unveiled the next generation of its G35 performance sedan, which will
woo drivers when it goes to sale this November. Boasting a 300HP engine, paddle
shifters, push-button ignition, touch-screen navigation and a rear-view monitor, the
G35 is destined to arouse the senses. Also new is a high end Bose Sound system with
a DAC (Digital Audio Converter) which lets you rip Audio CDs and create Digital
Audio files which are stored on 9.5GB Hard Drive. Seagate offers its 5400-rpm EE25
in versions with 20, 30 and 40 GB but there is no word from Infiniti or Seagate on
the hard drives used in the G35.
The 2007 Infiniti G35 sedan goes on sale in November, with the coupe following a few
months later.
At first glance, the 2007 G35 sedan looks about the same size as before, and Vice
President of Product Planning Jack Collins confirmed that wheelbase and track are
\"basically the same.\" However, the G rides on the \"heavily updated\" version of the
FM platform used on the M35/M45, and has a new suspension, body and interior. Plus,
it’s VQ-series V6 engine is \"80 percent new.\"
The front suspension has a new single-pivot design to reduce kickback and improve
steering feel, and the Infiniti engineers have fiddled with the camber and toe to
improve high-speed stability. Sport models get unique springs, dampers and antiroll
bars, as well as 18-inch wheels in place of the standard 17s. There\'s also a new
steering system that apportions power assist according to vehicle speed rather than
engine speed.
Under the hood, the \"80 percent new\" engine still displaces 3.5 liters but has a new
block designed to reduce NVH and offer more smoothness. Additionally, the V6 has a
two-stage intake and a new dual-exhaust system. Transmission choices are the same as
last year, but the six-speed manual gets refined synchronizers, while the five-speed
automatic gets magnesium paddle shifters, downshift rev-matching and a yaw-rate
sensor to hold gears in turns. Both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive will be
offered.
Inside, interior materials are significantly upgraded, incorporating grain patterns,
gauges are electroluminescent, a keyless push-button ignition is standard and the
navigation system gets improved graphics with a real-time traffic update option. But
the audio system is the most interesting bit of kit. It\'s not a discrete 5.1 setup,
but it features what Infiniti calls a home theater-spec 24-bit Burr Brown amplifier
chip and a 9.5G hard drive so you can store music in the car, rather than having to
always hook up your iPod. Plus, the G35 sedan\'s front doors were designed
specifically to accommodate the system\'s 10-inch Bose woofers.
While you await the 2007 Infiniti G35, test-drive the 2006 Infiniti models at Miller
Infiniti.
In California, Miller Infiniti offers a convenient Internet Buying Process with
easy, anytime access to the entire Infiniti Line-up, including the award-winning
2006 Infiniti M model.
Buyers can log on to www.millerinfiniti.com and research Infiniti Vehicles, access
virtual test-drives and request an instant Internet quote or free test-drives. An
online vehicle appraisal process is available for those who plan to trade in their
existing vehicle.
Contact Miller Infiniti on 866-314-1726.
Web Site = http://www.millerinfiniti.com
Contact Details = 5455 Van Nuys Blvd Van Nuys,
CA 91401
Sales: 866-314-1726