2013 Sedan in Asgard Grey ?
2013 Sedan in Asgard Grey ?
Hi guys -
I'm shopping to replace our 2009 G with a newer model.
I found this 2013 and the dealer claims it's Asgard Grey.
I don't really know my G colors but in the pic this looks more like the gray-light blue color that I remember from a few years ago when I paid attention.
I know it's hard to tell with the indoor lighting but any ideas what color this really is? It's a 4 hour drive from my home
I'm shopping to replace our 2009 G with a newer model.
I found this 2013 and the dealer claims it's Asgard Grey.
I don't really know my G colors but in the pic this looks more like the gray-light blue color that I remember from a few years ago when I paid attention.
I know it's hard to tell with the indoor lighting but any ideas what color this really is? It's a 4 hour drive from my home
That looks like Graphite Shadow. There is no Asgard Grey
Here are the colors:
Vibrant Red, Liquid Platinum, Smoky Quartz, Graphite Shadow, Blue Slate, Black Obsidian, Moonlight White and Malbec Black.
Read more: 2013 Infiniti G37 Sedan Overview | Infinitihelp.com
Here are the colors:
Vibrant Red, Liquid Platinum, Smoky Quartz, Graphite Shadow, Blue Slate, Black Obsidian, Moonlight White and Malbec Black.
Read more: 2013 Infiniti G37 Sedan Overview | Infinitihelp.com
Thanks Sean, I searched that one out as well.
It looks sooo different from the one in the pic that posted, I was thinking that the dealer had called the color wrong.
Take a look against the pic I showed, do they look the same?
It looks sooo different from the one in the pic that posted, I was thinking that the dealer had called the color wrong.
Take a look against the pic I showed, do they look the same?

The dealer one looks like it has more blue? Maybe slate blue?
FWIW I do like it.

Sean
Trending Topics
yeah, Canada market has different names for some of the same colo(u)rs. take my G for example: it is code K52. in the US that is called Blue Slate. same code in Canada is called Onyx Blue.
OP - think long and hard if replacing the '09 with a '13 is the best choice or makes financial sense. they are essentially identical, more or less, in terms of drivetrain, features, tech, safety, suspension, etc. unless the '13 has some packages that your '09 doesn't have. only minor cosmetic changes account for the differences. but the driving experience will be the same - i'm assuming they are both the X AWD models.
at one point i too thought about updating from my '09 6MT sedan to a '13 6MT sedan, but then realized that i'd just be paying more money for the same thing i already had so it made no cents. also, i'd be taking on new risks with a used vehicle versus the certain knowledge of my '09's history. there are other vehicle options i have been considering which would at least be logical from a variety standpoint.
OP - think long and hard if replacing the '09 with a '13 is the best choice or makes financial sense. they are essentially identical, more or less, in terms of drivetrain, features, tech, safety, suspension, etc. unless the '13 has some packages that your '09 doesn't have. only minor cosmetic changes account for the differences. but the driving experience will be the same - i'm assuming they are both the X AWD models.
at one point i too thought about updating from my '09 6MT sedan to a '13 6MT sedan, but then realized that i'd just be paying more money for the same thing i already had so it made no cents. also, i'd be taking on new risks with a used vehicle versus the certain knowledge of my '09's history. there are other vehicle options i have been considering which would at least be logical from a variety standpoint.
yeah, Canada market has different names for some of the same colo(u)rs. take my G for example: it is code K52. in the US that is called Blue Slate. same code in Canada is called Onyx Blue.
OP - think long and hard if replacing the '09 with a '13 is the best choice or makes financial sense. they are essentially identical, more or less, in terms of drivetrain, features, tech, safety, suspension, etc. unless the '13 has some packages that your '09 doesn't have. only minor cosmetic changes account for the differences. but the driving experience will be the same - i'm assuming they are both the X AWD models.
at one point i too thought about updating from my '09 6MT sedan to a '13 6MT sedan, but then realized that i'd just be paying more money for the same thing i already had so it made no cents. also, i'd be taking on new risks with a used vehicle versus the certain knowledge of my '09's history. there are other vehicle options i have been considering which would at least be logical from a variety standpoint.
OP - think long and hard if replacing the '09 with a '13 is the best choice or makes financial sense. they are essentially identical, more or less, in terms of drivetrain, features, tech, safety, suspension, etc. unless the '13 has some packages that your '09 doesn't have. only minor cosmetic changes account for the differences. but the driving experience will be the same - i'm assuming they are both the X AWD models.
at one point i too thought about updating from my '09 6MT sedan to a '13 6MT sedan, but then realized that i'd just be paying more money for the same thing i already had so it made no cents. also, i'd be taking on new risks with a used vehicle versus the certain knowledge of my '09's history. there are other vehicle options i have been considering which would at least be logical from a variety standpoint.
yeah, Canada market has different names for some of the same colo(u)rs. take my G for example: it is code K52. in the US that is called Blue Slate. same code in Canada is called Onyx Blue.
OP - think long and hard if replacing the '09 with a '13 is the best choice or makes financial sense. they are essentially identical, more or less, in terms of drivetrain, features, tech, safety, suspension, etc. unless the '13 has some packages that your '09 doesn't have. only minor cosmetic changes account for the differences. but the driving experience will be the same - i'm assuming they are both the X AWD models.
at one point i too thought about updating from my '09 6MT sedan to a '13 6MT sedan, but then realized that i'd just be paying more money for the same thing i already had so it made no cents. also, i'd be taking on new risks with a used vehicle versus the certain knowledge of my '09's history. there are other vehicle options i have been considering which would at least be logical from a variety standpoint.
OP - think long and hard if replacing the '09 with a '13 is the best choice or makes financial sense. they are essentially identical, more or less, in terms of drivetrain, features, tech, safety, suspension, etc. unless the '13 has some packages that your '09 doesn't have. only minor cosmetic changes account for the differences. but the driving experience will be the same - i'm assuming they are both the X AWD models.
at one point i too thought about updating from my '09 6MT sedan to a '13 6MT sedan, but then realized that i'd just be paying more money for the same thing i already had so it made no cents. also, i'd be taking on new risks with a used vehicle versus the certain knowledge of my '09's history. there are other vehicle options i have been considering which would at least be logical from a variety standpoint.
I loved that car and it pains me to spend a bunch more money for a used car when I had the 09 since brand new. I babied the 09 with premium fuel, hand car washed, synth oil... on and on. Oh well, nobody was hurt.




