2013 M56xS
You really think the same person that buys an infiniti M is going to look at a GTR? lol Not even same category of car.
Thats like saying, 110k for a new GTR? Thats used Bentley money!
Thats like saying, 110k for a new GTR? Thats used Bentley money!
In that price range of 75k the M56 is actually very competitive in its class, even above some of the other "brands" mentioned in this thread on several occasions. Get out there and drive some of these and see.
From Edmunds:
"With a 5.6-liter 420-horsepower V8, the M56 socks it to virtually every competitor in its class. Ten years ago, this would've been the stuff of an M5 or AMG E-Class, and today it's still a thrill to plant your foot into the carpet. However, not only has the M56's engine grown larger than its M45 predecessor's, but the entire sedan has hit the gym as well. Its curvaceous, muscular styling conceals a greater width and length, but also a shortened height to give it more aggressive proportions. The interior dimensions haven't changed much, which is fine since the M was already one of the more spacious vehicles in the class."
2011 Infiniti M56 Review | Edmunds.com
From Edmunds:
"With a 5.6-liter 420-horsepower V8, the M56 socks it to virtually every competitor in its class. Ten years ago, this would've been the stuff of an M5 or AMG E-Class, and today it's still a thrill to plant your foot into the carpet. However, not only has the M56's engine grown larger than its M45 predecessor's, but the entire sedan has hit the gym as well. Its curvaceous, muscular styling conceals a greater width and length, but also a shortened height to give it more aggressive proportions. The interior dimensions haven't changed much, which is fine since the M was already one of the more spacious vehicles in the class."
2011 Infiniti M56 Review | Edmunds.com
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