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Very embarrassing typo
I meant to write that they stated that the M had better tech than any other car for $100,000
I don't usually use the phrase "Mo' Better" on these boards. PC Mag doesn't use it either AFAIK.
Pete
Very good point. Happens to me all the time (in SoCal). Infiniti really has to address that one, before the passenger seat, door auto-lock, etc., etc. No doubt one will get some serious skin burn with that. Just imagine a kid grabbing some burning glasses and putting them on her nose...
Okay, maybe seeming too sarcastic, but I just couldn't resist.
:shades:
Bart
Or, don't use it.
Happiness = reality - expectation.
Paragraphs are good things.
Sure, but that's when you know the stuff in it is cooking (so thanks blov8r to bringing it up!) Being a designated eyeglass area :shades: , everybody will use it for what it's (apparently) been designed for. The only flaw is that it may result in some skin burns. Since they did it, they gotta do it right, fix it, or remove it. But hey, for all we know, maybe they added more insulation for the 2007 model. We'll find out when new buyers let us know, 'cause it's sure not the dealers that will know that sort of things.
It would be nice if the Information Display flipped to the fuel status page when the fuel is low. Otherwise, the car is flawless.
http://nohotwire.com/index.html
Thank you for any feedback!
Bart :shades:
M35/M45 Navigation System
M35/M45 and Bluetooth
M35/M45 Wish List
Enjoy!!
We're gonna change our approach and format a little bit going forward. Let's break out into smaller topics about these cars and get away from the "umbrella" discussions with the unwieldy numbers of posts that we've been used to. What sub-topics about these cars would you like to see? You can go to the group link to create them, or ask me and I'll be glad to do it for you.
We're in the Infiniti M35/M45 group of discussions as we speak. If you click on that link, you can the "Track This Group" so that you don't miss any new discussions created about these cars. You'll see that link at the right on the top of the list of discussions.
We hope everyone will like the shift in direction. Have fun!!
Forgive me for voicing a dissenting opinion, but I believe this message board has had far too LITTLE traffic. IMO, breaking into smaller groups will reduce the traffic below critical mass and have a net result of reducing the total combined traffic.
Sorry again, but I think it would be a big mistake.
Pete
Forgive me for voicing a dissenting opinion, but I believe this message board has had far too LITTLE traffic. IMO, breaking into smaller groups will reduce the traffic below critical mass and have a net result of reducing the total combined traffic.
Sorry again, but I think it would be a big mistake.
I totally agree. I'd like to know Pat's rationale.
It's not just here, it's a Forums-wide paradigm shift.
It seems that it's the old "one size fits all" with how Edmunds is approaching it based on Pat's response.."It's not just here, it's a Forums-wide paradigm shift". I would suggest letting forum moderators like Pat make that call for themselves, that's part of the reason you have moderators.
I know I for one won't be spending as much time here if it means I have to look for a number of different discussions...
1) Treat the Infiniti M35/M45 main link the same way you've always treated this discussion and just go there to see what's new.
- or -
2) Go to that same main link once and click on Track this Group. Then all you have to do is go to My Tracked Items to see at a glance which discussions have new messages.
At that point you can click into them, but I find it far easier to then use Read New Posts to go easily from one to the next. I much prefer this method to any other.
Say someone starts a discussion on a subject in which you have no interest - now you won't have to read past those posts, you can skip the subject altogether.
I know changing things after we get used to them being a certain way is difficult, trust me! I have more difficulty with change than most.
What I do agree needs attention is the many long-winded, superfluous posts that are only tangentially related to the topic, yet attract some folks who go on and on in replies/rebuttals.
IMHO, if you go to micro boards, you probably won't get much more diversity, since some of those who like to argue will simply shift the topic (like they do now) to whatever they want to talk about on whatever board they are on.
I think we have too many topics now!
I understand that this change is difficult for our long-standing members. However, the fact is that we have been receiving feedback for years from people that absolutely hate the massive topics that requires a major chunk of time to wade through to find the information they are seeking. Some newbies may try using the discussion search, but the majority are overwhelmed and simply leave in disgust.
Say it is your first visit here and you're looking for some information concerning the M35/M45 navigation system. You find the main topic with its close to 6000 posts that runs the gamut of subjects for this make/model, and the "M35/M45 Navigation System" topic with less than 100 posts that are all about the nav system. Which discussion are you more inclined to go to? And if you can easily find the info you need on your first visit, you're more inclined to stick around and participate more.
We are going to a more "group" or "club" definition. Therefore, we'd like to have discussions for regional M35/M45 owners events, etc. If they were buried in this discussion, they wouldn't be found. Consider it this way, the club sites devoted to one make/model do not have just one discussion. We want the M35/M45 board to be competitive and an alternative to those types of sites. You can't do that with one discussion, even if it does have 6000 posts.
If you use the Track and Read New Posts - you aren't losing anything. You get the same posts, but in a more defined manner. And if there is an M35/M45 discussion that doesn't interest you, simply click on "remove track" and you won't see those new posts.
As Pat said, this is happening throughout the Forums, and to keep this on topic, please post any further questions/concerns in "Our Software" discussion, located on the Automotive News & Views board.
Thanks all for your cooperation!
KarenS
Community Manager
Thanks,
Alto
( sigh )
- Ray
Always shopping . .
The only "surprise" is that seating has changed...see discussion over the past week in this thread. (if the web site is right, of course).
Cars are expected in "mid july" according to my dealer who would like to sell me an 06 now.
My sales rep at the dealership didn't even have the pricing - I told her to find it on the consumer website.
All this to get the new seats (hopefully 10 way with lumbar support and better passenger seats as well with lumbar support).
Dealer did not know of the pricing...My salesman was going to look at the web site to get the MSRP's and verifying the packaging. Navigation is not available as a separate feature, but that's logical since the tech package is basically navigation plus a better radio (but not the full 14 speaker one).
BTW...early info suggested that the HID headlamps were only going to be ordered separately (not part of any package), but it turns out they are part of the journey package.
I called Pepe, didn't expect them to do anything about since it's a week later, and I can't prove they did it. They said it's $ 150 to fix it. And then said they would have to do the front wheel to, to match the color. The rash is about 3 inches long and a 1/4 inch in width. I could fix it myself if I had the paint. I'm not paying $300 for this.
Does anyone know what the paint code is for the wheel, it's the sport wheel. Or how I could find out what the paint code is? Or, anyplace it the White Plains NY area that fixes wheels? Appreciate your response..Thanks