Question:
what does the sport package, aero package, premium package add to the g35?
yo digity 69
2010-06-28 17:30:41 UTC
http://sarasota.craigslist.org/cto/1763219080.html

i am looking into buying this car but i want to make it sportier, but i want to know the differences between the aero package, sport package, and premium package. Are all of these packages factory installed? what acessories come with each package? also how much would it cost to put these packages on to my car if they still put them on g35's now. last question is what shade of blue is the g35 in that picture, i am not quite sure. Thanks!
Five answers:
phillykelloggguy
2010-06-28 17:51:18 UTC
You can't add packages retroactively - they are all installed at the factory. You'd be better off finding a more loaded G35 coupe. Here are the details on the packages (and the other poster is incorrect - the Sport Tuned Suspension package was offered in 2005-2007):



Sport-Tuned Suspension Package (Standard on G35 Coupe 6MT): Sport-tuned suspension, 19-inch forged aluminum-alloy wheels, P225/40R19W front tires, P245/45R19W rear tires, drilled aluminum pedals, perforated leather and unique stitching on steering wheel, Viscous Limited-Slip Differential



Premium Package: Dual-sliding glass sunroof with one-touch open/close feature, Bose audio system with RDS and 8 speakers, auto on/off headlights, power tilt/telescoping steering, A/C dual zone, automatic anti-glare rearview mirror, HomeLink Universal Transceiver



Aero Package: rear spoiler and rear underside air diffusers (located on both sides, rear of fuel tank) produces zero lift and 0.28 Cd



You can find components of the sport-tuned suspension package (springs, shocks, wheels, anti-roll bar) but not all, like the limited slip diff. You'd have to go parts-hunting to do that.



Lastly, I think the color is Lakeshore Slate Metallic, which was new in 2005. That coupe in the ad looks like a base 5AT with performance tire and wheel package, so I think it has the limited slip diff at least. But no sunroof, Bose, homelink, etc.
John
2010-06-28 17:48:04 UTC
Hahaha I guess you didnt Believe me =)... Its okay though, buying car isnt a walk in the park. The 2005 Infiniti G35 coupe comes with standard 17" inch rims while the Performance Tire and Wheel Package adds seven-spoke alloy 18-inch wheels with Michelin Type S tires, these are usually packages added to the G35 model to enhance it with a sportier appearence. Unlike the current G37 models where a Sport Package is available the 1st generation 03-07 G35 coupes did not offer a package called "sport" despite the fact they did have packages to make it look like a sport Package found in todays G37 coupes and sedan. The only available packages in 2005 for the G35 coupes was the "Premium Package" which brings a sunroof, twin zones for climate controls, driver's seat memory and a Bose 225-watt audio system. The "Performance Tire and Wheel Package" adds a limited-slip differential with the 18-inch wheels and tires, and the "Aero Package" installs a tail spoiler and diffusers. Also, a DVD-based navigation system comes with a retractable dashboard monitor, and satellite radio is available from either XM or Sirius subscription-based service. Used Infiniti G35 coupes already come equipped with packages pre installed before they where sold as NEW vehicles, adding "Aero Package" means purchasing a spoiler and all things I listed below. I already answered your last question on the shade of blue, if anyone gives you a different answer email me, I would like to know what shade of blue it was, I still think its "Lakeshore Slate Metallic ", but ok.



EDIT: Trust me the car is deffinelty not "ATHENS BLUE" I am 100% sure of that one, "Athens blue" is very noticable and its darker then "Lakeshore slate". This would be "Athens Blue" on a G35 coupe it looks nothing like the "Lakeshore slate", its a very distinct color.

http://www.zcargarage.com/images/2005-infiniti-g35-twin-turbo-coupe-chad1.jpg
2016-12-29 09:13:29 UTC
Infiniti G35 Coupe Sport
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2016-03-17 07:05:23 UTC
The premium package adds comforts such as auto dimming mirrors, genuine leather, pwr seats etc. The sports package gives you sport suspension, bigger wheels, sport steering wheel, bolstered seats etc. The smoothest would be either base or premium with no sports package. When you add the sport package you get lower profile tires and a stiffer suspension, therefore a little harder ride. Don't let that shy you away from the sport package though, it's still smooth, you just get more road feel.
stoll
2016-09-28 15:27:17 UTC
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