Infinit's doing pretty well with the new lineup!
All manufacturers have great sales numbers right now compared to last year because, well things were in the dump last year! Of course the new M is going to outsell the old one because it's new, and the old one had outlived its packaging. Frankly other than the G though, I don't see Infiniti having that strong of a lineup. The M56 is nice and all but for the money I'd be buying a CTS-V.
For the money, i'd go CTS-V over the M3 sedan all day long
My fiance has owned a first gen and second gen TSX and besides the low end power, it's a great car. Lots of nice toys and a very smooth and ride. I also test drove the 2010 TL 6MT AWL and it's definitely a more luxurious ride when compared to the G, which to me was sort of a turn off. I'm more partial to the road feedback the G provides. Also, the price tag th1te of the TL was about 5-6K higher than the G for a similar list of options.
i had an 04 TSX and then upgraded to an 05 TL. Both were 6MT. I liked my tsx but it was too underpowered. My TL was much better. Actually really liked the TL but wanted something new and so i came to my G37s 6MT. I love my G but it doesn't feel much faster than my TL.
Handling is much better though on the G than both previous cars.
Handling is much better though on the G than both previous cars.
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All manufacturers have great sales numbers right now compared to last year because, well things were in the dump last year! Of course the new M is going to outsell the old one because it's new, and the old one had outlived its packaging. Frankly other than the G though, I don't see Infiniti having that strong of a lineup. The M56 is nice and all but for the money I'd be buying a CTS-V.
CTS-V is such a different car than the M56 - probably not a lot of crossover in terms of demographic.
Has anyone switched from G to TL or TSX, LOL, thats what I want to know.
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I can't speak for the 2nd gen, but my 06 TSX was anything but a smooth ride. Great handling, yes, but smooth? I once saw a post from a TSX owner that said "if I run over a dime, I an tell whether its heads or tails". Also, the TSX did a lot of tramlining. All typical side-effects of being well connected to the road, but not always comfortable.
I just got my G in Feb. In the process of looking for a new car, I had narrowed down the list to two choices. The G and an Acura. The only reason the Acura was in the list was because it was the much cheaper version car. After finding a good deal on the G, i jumped on that easily. I could easily see where, at its price point, the Acura would sell more than the G. Heck the G sells more than the Bentlys...know what I mean.
Acura is crap, I also have a rdx turbo.
What a pos, that truck has had double the service visits my g has.
everything from bad calipers to interior parts falling off in my hand.
I had it in for service, all 4 door handles had to be replaced.
Who has a 3 year old car that has never been hit, with all the problems this thing has.
Thank god its a lease 4 more months & im out.
Just because acura sold more units than infiniti, dont mean nada to me.
They make some really weak *** products, & they dont take care of any of the problems.
We have a gigantic hole in the carpet amongst a ton of other problems.
I got less excuses from the pontiac dealer when my 1991 Trans Am GTA I had blew the motor at 8k.
I agree, I was thinking of the gas mileage with the TSX and the TL front wheel drive as we got 30+ hwy with both of them. Really not a fair comparrison. If Infiniti would have put as an option a 200 to 250 HP engine, I would have opted for that. The 58 year old "ol broad" really doesn't need 330 HP. LOL
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That's not to say their cars are crap. Maybe RISKY GUY got a bad case but overall Acura's quality is still at the top. Or part of the reason is because they are assembled in the US?
Cool. You know, had Acura not gone south with their current design, I'd have seriously considered the TL. I was a big fan of Honda/Acura until recently.
That's not to say their cars are crap. Maybe RISKY GUY got a bad case but overall Acura's quality is still at the top. Or part of the reason is because they are assembled in the US?
That's not to say their cars are crap. Maybe RISKY GUY got a bad case but overall Acura's quality is still at the top. Or part of the reason is because they are assembled in the US?

There are balance, performance, handling, cornering, and just overall DRIVING benefits to RWD. There are solid reasons why most of the world's performance cars are RWD. You don't have to push very hard to realize those benefits, particularly if you've ever experienced torque steer in a FWD vehicle.
MOST FWD cars torque steer, but not all. It depends on the design.
Understeer on power out is usually the bigger issue


