I'm a sucker for driving w/ the moon roof open ... and I actually like the sort of sporty look the deflector has on my G, now. Anyone have pics of it on the car?
Somebody here got the deflector for free and posted pics, but said they ripped them off because it looked goofy. From what I recall, it seemed to sit too tall or something when I saw it. Definitely looked a bit odd.
Hmmm...not sure who it was but i think somebody got one free from the dealer and had it on his Q50 when he got it but removed it cuz it didnt look right!
Man, you guys are right, that does look really funky on the car ... I did notice that the Q has some sort of rigid deflector thingy that comes up when you open the moon roof - that may suffice.
I've had the deflector on my G and there's definitely a noticeable difference w/ the noise. I live in California and I absolutely love the sun on my face most mornings so I am trying to consider it.
I don't see any point of getting it on the back ... just wanted it for functionality.
@IRadi8 - would you mind seeing if it was OEM? I'm really curious! thanks!
I'm "that guy". It looked horrible. It was a bubble on the roof. If they made a flatter one, it would be ok. I can tell you that after 4 Infiniti's all having a sunroof, there is no need for a deflector. It's useless with these cars.
Above is the link to....darn it!!! U stop copying me RocketsFan!!!
Do remember though....
"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"
Hahaha!
Anyways, yea...that is the car and those deflectors look horrible! Not sure if a lower profile one with better curves would look better! Lets wait and see!
I'd be surprised if Weathertech doesn't have one on sale within a few months. They usually make great products (their side window deflectors are great).
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