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INFINITI REVIEWS |
| Following Acura and Lexus into the fledgling Japanese-luxury market
in 1989, Nissan’s Infiniti division has always marched to the beat of
its own drummer. Advertising for the Q45 sedan and M30 coupe caused a
stir by not actually showing any images of the car. When it finally
arrived, the distinctive Q45 set a new standard for performance, high
technology and styling with a class-leading V8 engine, four wheel steering and the world’s first active suspension. Infiniti quickly
became the performance-luxury player in the segment, setting its sights on German manufacturers like BMW and Audi. |
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2008 Infiniti G37 Review
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| Infiniti | 3/18/2008 |
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I‘m too young to have ever met any of the original ‘grand touring‘ cars--those four-place two-doors made legendary by Ferrari, Aston Martin and Maserati in the 1960s. I‘ve never even sat in an Aston DB5 or a Ferrari Daytona. |
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2007 Infiniti G35 Review
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| Infiniti | 9/7/2007 |
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Infiniti‘s G series began life in 1991 as the G20, a handsome, upscale compact that hit the streets well before the term ‘premium compact‘ was invented. Unlike previous domestic attempts at luxury compacts (Cadillac‘s Cimarron springs to mind), the G20 was more than a slightly dressed-up version of a cheap car, and was well-received. |
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2007 Infiniti M35x Review
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| Infiniti | 9/7/2007 |
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There‘s something dramatic about an Infiniti. Ever since the brand‘s esoteric, art-house introduction back in 1990, its products have had a distinctive look and feel that set them apart from the other Japanese luxury brands. The 2007 M35x is a solid example of this. |
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