Infiniti M Luxury
Infiniti M Luxury
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 17, 2003]
hotryan31
Model Reviewed:
Infiniti M45
Strength:
Power, Technology, Style, Voice Command, cooled seats (Sacramento summers), 18" wheels and tires, Power everything, fit and finish, Quality, Quality, Quality!
Weakness:
Turning circle is big, but it's a big car, my friends Cadillac DTS is no better. I love this car, I can't beleive that all of the auto journalist population have disliked even hated this car in there reviews. What a machine, it moves with grace and lots of power, everything you could want in a car in there, power, technology, quality, beauty! and all because it looks different than everything else on the market today. But all people who see say: What is that? It's Beautiful, I have never seen one before! Maybe there hatred of this car is not so bad? Similar Products Used: 1997 Lexus ES300, 2000 Acura TL Type S, 2000,1995,1989,1987 Nissan Maxima |
[Jul 15, 2003]
Matthew Bataille
Strength:
Strong performance - but when needed, the vehicle is an elegant ride.
Weakness:
Don't care for the front doors because the glass has no border (like a convertable type door). I like a full framed door. Also, back seat would be perfect if it had one inch more of leg room. Are you ready. Test drive this rocket. I have always been pleased with the service (have owned one other infiniti) - but, finally Infiniti delivers on what I have been asking for... a comfortable luxury sedan for use in my business- but, when I am alone... it can perform like what you used to dream about as a kid. This is a modern day muscle car with class. Infiniti delivers with this one. |
[Jun 15, 2003]
Ron Crossland
Model Reviewed:
/M45
Strength:
Strengths include comfortable ride, erogonomically pleasing interior, controls are not misplaced, just unfamiliar (I adapted in about 2 days), the heated/cooled seats, terrific sound, and outstanding voice recognition system.
Weakness:
The turning radius is something I have to account for, but is a minor annoyance. American car reviewers tend to disregard Inifiniti for some reason, unless the body design is as contemporary as the G35 or some adolescent dream car is reincarnated like the Z (a dream I have had once or twice). What I don't get is the constant tendancy for style rather than substance. Many reviewers dislike the M45, but I have to say it is the finest car I have owned, and I've owned luxury US, European, and other Japanese cars. |