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Depending on who you ask,
BMW is either at the forefront of an exciting new automotive genre with the
5 Series Gran Turismo, or is inventing market segments with no real purpose other than to grab several thousand new sales from those who simply must be seen in the latest trendy niche. In other words, the 5 Series GT is nothing if not polarizing.
For now, it seems that you can put such luxury brands
Lexus and
Infiniti in the latter camp, though fellow upmarket Japanese automaker
Acura is headed down a similar path as its German counterpart with the new
ZDX - at least with regard to the
X6. Speaking to Auto Observer at the
New York Auto Show, Ben Poore,
Nissan North America's vice president of the Infiniti business unit, said, "What [we are] seeing is a much stronger preference (among consumers) for a trunk."
Granted, some may see little difference between such vehicles as the 5 Series GT and Infiniti's own
EX and
FX crossovers, but Poore suggests the machines aren't direct competitors. "I'd rather be on (either) the crossover styling or the trunk styling," he said. Dave Nordstrom, Lexus' vice president of marketing, concurs, saying, "We don't have any plans for it right now. We have not seen the demand from our customers - but we continue to look at it."
As for us? Well, you can read all about our initial impressions of the 5 Series GT by looking back
at our First Drive. Suffice it to say, our own office is split on the effectiveness of this new giant hatchback trend just like everyone else.
[Source:
Auto Observer]
Lexus, Infiniti reportedly not interested in taking on BMW's 5 Series Gran Turismo originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 09 Apr 2010 15:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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