The 2011 Infiniti M
By Zaheer on May 26, 2011 with Comments 0
The 2011 Infiniti M cars are all out to accomplish a mission. These sedans have planned to erase the gap between Nissan’s power packed and luxury filled 4 door vehicles and the German super-sedans. The Infiniti M range has gorgeous and subtle good looks and handles wonderfully. The M37 and the M56 have come just in time to push out the 2010 M35 and M45, which are good to drive, but not so good to look at.
The 2011 Infiniti M combines beauty with power via the V-8 engine and this automobile has managed to make its mark, at last, among the best in this class of sedans. The base price of the Infiniti M56 and the M37 is $50,000, with a higher end of $60,000. Its competitors are the Mercedes Benz E Class, the Audi A6, the BMW 5 Series, the Jaguar XF, the Lexus GS and also the Lincoln MKS and the Hyundai Genesis. However, it is mainly the BMW 5 Series, the Mercedes Benz E Class and the Jaguar XF which feel the heat of the challenge posed by the new Infiniti M. The latest version of the Infiniti M sedan is a refreshing change from the previous versions, both on the outside and the inside. Both, the M56 and the M37 are very quick, with the former being grippy and the latter being a little fussy. You can find little fault with the 2011 Infiniti M cars, with respect to space on the inside, its fit and finish.
It is full of safety gadgets, and the expensive options in this section, are the best available. The entertainment and luxury features are also very good. The features you would like are its sensual and sleek lines, its functional and gorgeous dash, the super sedan feel when handling, the option of all wheel drive and the real good back seat room available. What you may not like so much are that the M37 is grumbly, though it is powerful, the vehicle has a little too many gadgets and the fact that it does not fall in line with the likes of status seekers. The M37 gives a mileage of 18 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the Highway. It has a V-6 engine of 3.7l, a drive train and is available in rear wheel drive. It can seat 5 passengers and has a 7 speed automatic transmission with also a manual shift mode, with ASC or adaptive shift control and a hill start assist. |
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