2008 Infiniti M35 360° Tour

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When it's time for you to step out of the smaller entry-level premium sedans to something more serious (kind of like buying your first dark suit), the list of cars easily stratifies. The traditional German brands naturally slot in thanks to their reputations. However, the 2008 Infiniti M (either the M35 or M45) tend to be friendlier, more involving drives with a sportier personality--this especially applies to the Mercedes and Audi. The Acura RL is completely incapable of hitting the performance marks achieved by the 2008 Infiniti M cars, but is OK otherwise. Boldly storming into this category is the new Cadillac CTS. Especially with its 3.6-liter direct-injected V-6, this car is a solid performer with a lot of really good moves. The CTS could be the best deal in this group.

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Comments (1 total)

  1. By Ken McGinnis #1, Posted: 9/4/2008

    2008 Infiniti M35

    I usually lease an SUV to carry equipment for my company. My last was an Escalade ESV. But now I don't carry much anymore so I wanted a car and much lower monthly payments. I drove the Mercedes E350, BMW 5 series, Audi A6 (love it), Cadillac Sts, Dts and Lexus (forget the model but was the same size) I want the latest features. I was used to the backup camera. I think it is a safety feature and I will not buy a car without it. I want Navigation and satellite radio. I want rear, side, etc air bags. I want electric mirrors, electric cool & heated seats. I want a quiet and not-underpowered car. I do not want to spend 1 cent on fluff (sport packages, chrome wheels, etc) I am over 40. I need a reliable, comfortable car. The Infiniti won hands down, price, monthly payments, features. I went to the Frontier Infiniti in Santa Clara, CA. They have a no pressure, all numbers up front way of doing business. My sales person was 'G'. That was a nickname I think. I forget his real name.

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