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Drivers Rave Over The Infiniti G Series’ Luxury And Power

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Infiniti’s G37 line up of sedans, coupes and convertibles has created a buzz that their is a new champion in the category of high-performance luxury. Under the hood a 3.7L V6 blasting out 328 horses of rear-wheel drive power and packing a 7-speed race inspired automatic transmission, the G37 Sedan is a great drive. In interior boasts a stylishly appointed cockpit with the heated driver’s seat resting a cozy distance from the 7-inch DVD playback monitors.

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The Infiniti G37 Coupe retains the comfort and power of the Sedan and trims it down to a sporty roadster. Both models are available with All-wheel drive for safe driving in bad weather and on icy streets.

If more power is required the Coupe and Sedan are available in Sport 6MT Trim , which adds a short-throw 6-speed manual transmission, custom sport tuned handling, sport brakes with opposed-piston brake calipers, and a new-look arrangement of body trim.

The Coupe and Sedan G37 models are available with a 3-piece automatic retractable hardtop for carefree convertible travels. Also, every G37 can be had with advanced automatic temperature control, self-warming mirrors, a booming Bose audio system, and next-gen interfaces like USB connection ports and XM® Satellite Radio. Boasting a respectable 18/27 fuel mileage figure, the Infiniti G37 is a dream of high performance luxury.

Here’s what actual Infiniti G drivers are saying:

”Got a great deal online on a 2009 G37X Premium package, slate blue exterior and tan interior with wood trim. Absolutely beautiful! Excellent value when compared with other similarly configured cars for 5-10K more (incl. the Maxima). I love the 7 speed automatic; it’s a blast to drive on the back roads and the All-wheel drive is great. I still have a big smile on my face every time I ride. Interior is comfortable & well appointed.”

I honestly can’t remember what I compared my G37 to and don’t care. I am really satisfied with my 2008 G37. It’s so much fun. Great comfort. Great functionality. The best car I have ever had. Recently I put snow tires on and I am trekking around town like I have 4 wheel drive. If you have pristine road conditions then think about going to the Sport version. I don’t feel like I gave anything up in performance or handling by taking the Journey version with automatic transmission. Really happy with my decision. I imagine this would be a lot of fun to drive out West.

”My friends constantly joke with me because ever I have purchased a different brand car outright every 2-4 years since 2000. I’ve gotta tell you I don’t think I will ever switch out of Infiniti again. My 2009 Infiniti G convertible is my latest purchase. I love the styling inside and out, the comments from others and the power is simply amazing. My last car was a Mustang GT and my Infiniti would kill it in a race. This is definitely a car that I feel has been built for me. When I bought the car I joked that the only reason I bought the car was for the air conditioned seats. It was a joke but that is still one of my favorite options.”

Luxury Cars Are Worth the Price

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Expensive automobile, Sports Utility Vehicle and Crossover sales have  gone down more than sales of more affordable automobiles during this economic downturn. This news won’t surprise anyone. Budget conscious people are spending less on everything, and unnecessary indulgences are commonly the first to get cut from the budget. Obvious spending has become impossible for many during these lean times. Car makers as well as all other businesses are reviewing their product lines’ viability just in order to keep their doors open. They’re ceasing production of unprofitable products, like Saturn and Pontiac just to stay afloat. Why are they keeping their luxury cars? Because luxury cars still offer a good value to the customer.

Luxury automobiles from Cadillac to Lamborghini offer the cutting edge safety features. Manufacturers of high end cars, SUVs and Crossovers commit the funds to research and develop innovative safety features. Certainly, several safety features found in moderately priced cars today, like head injury protection and traction control were initially designed for high quality vehicles. Luxury models constantly show higher safety ratings than into moderately priced cars because of their financial commitment to designing these innovations.

High quality autos, Sports Utility Vehicles and Crossovers have extra and superior standard features. After all, drivers who pay for a luxury car don’t want the base model. Luxury car makers also offer a wider variety of optional features. You can get heated leather seats, headrest mounted dvd players, in-dash cd players and surround sound Bose stereo systems that work with your iPod. You can get plush interiors including soft leather and real wood trim. Keyless entry and ignition, night vision displays and integrated child booster seats are some of the newer available options. Some models offer a memory driver’s seat. Side mirrors, seat belt anchors and seats are automatically set to the preference of the driver when they key fob is recognized.

Luxury car performance is almost always better than other cars. The manufacturers invest more in time and quality materials to make sure that their top of the line cars have top-quality handling and enhanced aesthetic value. Features like adaptive suspension can sense road conditions and vary the firmness of struts or shock absorbers for a more comfortable ride. It’s these types of details that many drivers never even know about, that can make for a improved driving experience.

Luxury cars come with more comprehensive and longer lasting warranties. Together with better reliability, it could be said that the luxury car owner pays more upfront to save on repairs later. Service departments of luxury car dealerships offer a first rate experience too. Car owners are more likely to enjoy a free wi-fi connection and gourmet coffee while waiting for their cars to be serviced. Many dealerships offer a comfortable loaner car for owners whose cars need to stay in the shop for more than one day.

Even through this recession, quality and image are still important. Details like genuine wood, aluminum or carbon fiber trim make a difference. Consumers who want their vehicle to convey their status and exemplify their success will want to be seen in a luxury car. Those who just want to own the very best available, and can afford it, will always gravitate toward the luxury car market.

Like the rest of the automobile industry, luxury carmakers are seeing tough times and lower sales volume. In the long run, though, luxury cars will live on and thrive because they offer real value to the car buyer. Top of the line sports cars with excellent handling and elegant cars with the superior comfort and safety will always be available for those who want them and are willing to pay for them.

Written by Carla Barnes: Used Infinti Dealer Orange County Cadillac  New Cars Palm Springs