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Old Apr 15, 2006 | 02:25 PM
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Heres my 0.02 about it.

Dodge sells there viper, well priced above anything else on there showroom floor or the vast majority of there target market.

Chevrolet sells the Corvette, which on the low/base model side is somewhere near the rest of there target market group. But on the high/Z06 model side is EONS away from any of the rest of there market.

They sell those cars just for what they are, performance from the factory. Albeit if someone buys it for that or not thats up to the purchaser but thats how they sell them.

When Toyota was selling the supra over here it was also priced well above alot of other models on there lot.

I dont think that Nissan will have a problem selling the GT-R's on there lot and it really shouldnt affect Infiniti all that much either.


And IMO half the people that would buy this car, even if it was badged as a Infiniti over here would swap the badging to what it really is. I know if I could afford one I would, because its just not a Infiniti.
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