2009 Infiniti M35 Specifications

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Trim MSRP / Invoice Fuel Econ
2009 Infiniti M35: 4dr Sedan RWD $45,800 / $42,286 City: 17
Hwy: 25
2009 Infiniti M35: 4dr Sedan AWD $47,950 / $44,267 City: 16
Hwy: 22

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With its 3.6-liter direct-injected V-6, the 2009 Cadillac STS is a solid performer with decent comfort, and it’s one of the closest rivals to the Infiniti M in offering a compromise between sport and luxury. The new 2009 Acura RL takes off in a new direction stylistically—which might appeal to some and repel others—and the primarily front-wheel-drive RL is at its best in all-wheel-drive (SH-AWD) form. The traditional German brands naturally slot in thanks to their reputations. However, the 2009 Infiniti M (either the M35 or M45) tends to be a nicer combination of comfortable appointments and a charismatic driving personality, leaving the Mercedes and Audi feeling perhaps overly conservative and technical.

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Comments (1 total)

  1. By Eugene Mannacio #1, Posted: 4/23/2009

    Infiniti M is for Misery

    My M35 Bluetooth would not synch with AT&T 8525. First Nissan refused to fix it though it froze my entire console. saying it wasn't on their list of phones. Bluetooth is a trademark a company can ONLY use if its devices are interoperable with others. Failure to comply is a violation of the trademark. Then Nissan relented and after 4 tries finally fixed the problem. Recently the A/C Condenser was struck by a stone. The car was under warranty but they refused to cover it. Damage by stone chips is an exclusion. Understandable for paint damage but if they design a grill only for air flow, not to protect the condenser that is a design defect. And their voice recognition, for telephone numbers may be the worst in the world. So, on the face of it, the M35 may look like a nice car and be fun to drive but God forbid you have to deal with Nissan for warranty repairs. Of the Japanese car manufacturers they are, no doubt, the worst to deal with. Buy at your own risk!

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