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<![CDATA[You Do Know The R35 Is On Sale, Right?]]>

We have SickWrathTerror over at the Motive Mag Forums to thank for sharing this photo of one Infiniti G35 owner apparently unaware that the 2009 GT-R was going to be available in the states. [Motive Forums]

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<![CDATA[Infiniti G35X Pricing Magically Fixed But Spoiler Disappears Too]]> Remember yesterday when we told you how the pricing on the Infiniti G35X was a bit funny? How the "Sport Package" appeared to be included in the price of the vehicle yet calls to Infiniti dealers said otherwise? Well today the option doesn't even seem to be listed on the website — not only that but they took away the optional spoiler too. Funny how that kind of thing happens isn't it? We hope all of you in the market for the all-wheel-drive sports sedan fired up the printer and walked into the dealership with a copy of the website, you know, just as a bargaining tool. By the way, you're welcome Carlos.

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<![CDATA[Infiniti G35X Practicing Bait And Switch Pricing?]]> Looks like Nissan's Infiniti brand has some splainin' to do with regard to their online pricing. Tipster Steve D pointed us to a bit of pricing which we agree seems a bit odd. Seems the online car builder on the Infiniti website says the price of the "Sport Package" is included in the price of the G35X at no charge. After a quick ring to the local area Infiniti dealer, this was confirmed as a situation which is less than true. Actually the salesman on the other end of the line had to stifle a guffaw when asked if the sport package was indeed included. Seems "included" actually means "$1,100" when speaking about Infinitis. We're not terribly surprised to hear this considering what's included in the package:

• Viscous Limited-Slip rear Differential (VLSD)
• Solid-magnesium paddle shifters mounted on steering column
• Split 7-spoke 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with W-rated summer performance tires
• Larger brakes
• Unique front fascia and side sills
• Front sport seats with thigh extension and driver's power torso and thigh support
• Unique sport steering wheel stitching
• Aluminum pedals

That's a pretty healthy pile of parts for free, or actually not really free. Wonder if they'll be fixing the little boo boo now?

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