DETROIT AUTO SHOW: Day One Is Barely Under Way And Our Exclusive Show Gallery Approaches An Amazing 650 Shots!
It isn't even noon yet and most of you are just getting your first chance to take a look and see what the Detroit Auto Show has to offer. How about a exclusive photo gallery with almost 650 exclusive images from the morning alone!
Absolutely crazy but true. Our team of agents are already scouring the floor and are busy providing you with the whole enchilada, Did the all new C7 Corvette trip your trigger, or was it the sexy BMW 4 Series concept? How about neither? Maybe one look at the all new Infiniti Q50 concept was all it took to suck you right into show.
Whatever the that first shot was, there are plenty here to keep you running ahead of the pack! So what are you waiting for? Jump right in and see it all from the best seat in the house!
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Official Detroit Auto Show photo gallery
**The 2013 Detroit Auto Show Gallery and coverage is sponsored by Lexus
Official Detroit Auto Show photo gallery
**The 2013 Detroit Auto Show Gallery and coverage is sponsored by Lexus
Lexus -
1/14/2013 12:57:27 PM
+2 Boost
I like the new G37/Q50 a lot. I think it really good. Hopefully it will have the performance to back it up.
Lexus -
1/14/2013 1:07:33 PM
+2 Boost
Okay, I'm a little confuse according to another car website this car still has the same horsepower??? Okay what give??? The new BMW 3-Series 335i and the Lexus IS350 did NOT give their top any more power. I wonder why.
I was hoping they make the new G37/Q50 sedan lighter and bump the base model up to 350 hp with around 325 lbs. ft of torque and the hybrid version with around 370-380 hp. Then make a Nissan GT-R version with around 600 hp and 500 lbs. ft of torque. No matter I still think it's a very good looking car.
Agent001 -
1/14/2013 5:22:56 PM
+1 Boost
Check out the slides in the gallery from the presentation.
You will see the figures there.
001
Lexus -
1/14/2013 1:08:44 PM
+1 Boost
Correction,
Okay, I'm a little confuse according to another car website this car still has the same horsepower??? Okay what give??? The new BMW 3-Series 335i and the Lexus IS350 did NOT give their top model car in this segment any more power. I wonder why.
I was hoping they make the new G37/Q50 sedan lighter and bump the base model up to 350 hp with around 325 lbs. ft of torque and the hybrid version with around 370-380 hp. Then make a Nissan GT-R version with around 600 hp and 500 lbs. ft of torque. No matter I still think it's a very good looking car.
Lexus -
1/14/2013 1:08:45 PM
+1 Boost
Correction,
Okay, I'm a little confuse according to another car website this car still has the same horsepower??? Okay what give??? The new BMW 3-Series 335i and the Lexus IS350 did NOT give their top model car in this segment any more power. I wonder why.
I was hoping they make the new G37/Q50 sedan lighter and bump the base model up to 350 hp with around 325 lbs. ft of torque and the hybrid version with around 370-380 hp. Then make a Nissan GT-R version with around 600 hp and 500 lbs. ft of torque. No matter I still think it's a very good looking car.
cidflekken -
1/14/2013 1:29:19 PM
+1 Boost
Still not digging the backend or interior of the Q50 (or the new name). I do like the front-end, though. It's like, you approach the car and like its aggressive look, then you get further back and see that exaggerated design element of the C-Pillar and it ruins it.
and that center stack/console. a boring integration of Sonata, prev-gen TL, CTS and 3 Series.
autobroker -
1/14/2013 2:44:34 PM
0 Boost
I agree the center stack of the dash reminded me instantly of a Sonata, not a near luxury car type interior. Very so-so to me. The front end lokos sad and droopy looking, and while the whole car looks flowing, the bottom of the front end has hard surfaces with the numerous air vents. It looks strange and not in the same flowing look as the rest of the car.
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