Infiniti Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.58/5 Average
4,642 Total Reviews
Make Overview:

Infiniti is an upscale automaker from Japan. Though most of its products are related to those sold by parent company Nissan, Infiniti looks to achieve a premium status by infusing its cars and SUVs with spirited performance and additional luxury content.

The brand was launched for the 1990 model year. Its purpose back then, as it is now, was to create premium vehicles for America that wouldn't have otherwise fit in with Nissan's more mainstream image. This was the same tactic Honda used for the creation of Acura, and Toyota for Lexus. In its first full year, Infiniti started out with two vehicles, the Q45 sedan and the M30 coupe and convertible. The compact, entry-level G20 was introduced soon after.

As the 1990s moved along, Infiniti slowly added more vehicles to its lineup. The Q45 luxury sport sedan found its market. The car's 278-horsepower V8 was class-leading in its day. On top of that, the Q45 offered cutting-edge technology such as an active suspension system. By the late '90s Infiniti had rolled out the QX4, an SUV based on the Pathfinder. The sport-ute's truck platform gave it a leg up in off-road performance relative to competing car-based SUVs.

Although Infiniti's sales grew steadily, the marque still fell short of both Lexus and Acura in terms of popularity. The early 2000s saw Infiniti making a determined effort to sharpen its focus and upgrade its products. But it was the introduction of the entry-level, midsize G35 in 2003 that finally gave Infiniti the boost and identity direction it sorely needed. Based on the same platform underpinning the Nissan 350Z, the G35 coupe and sedan met with immediate sales success. The FX35/FX45 soon followed -- a crossover SUV that provided spirited acceleration and sports-car handling with the utility of a wagon.

Today, Infiniti's lineup has expanded to include the G (now a sedan, coupe and convertible) and FX as well as the midsize M sedan, the EX small crossover SUV, the JX midsize crossover SUV and the QX large SUV. Infiniti has also introduced the M Hybrid sedan, its first hybrid vehicle. No matter the model, shoppers will find Infiniti's latest vehicles to be focused on luxury, sport, quality and value.

User Reviews:

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  • Great Bang for the Buck - 2003 Infiniti I35
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    Interior is low key put plush. The ride is smooth, while retaining a good level of road feel. Acceleration is awesome! The dealership has been great, though Ive only had the car in for minor service. Highly recommended.

  • In Awe - 2003 Infiniti I35
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    This is the best investment on a car I have ever made. It is like riding on air. It handles wonderfuly.

  • Cheap Thrill - 2003 Infiniti G35
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    Have owned my G35 sedan for 2 months. Car is absolutely awesome. Drives and handles like nothing Ive ever driven before. Test drove 330i prior to buying and was no brainer to pay $12K+ less for comparable performance. G35s acceleration is exhilarating...you always hope youre first on line at the traffic light. The drive to work is actually fun now!

  • love it - 2004 Infiniti I35
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    liked the exterior looks of the earlier models, but this has more pep

  • Do yourself a favor and drive this car! - 2004 Infiniti G35
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    First off the car is very solid and well built.The car handles with the precision of a Acura NSX, and the Brembo brakes are exceptional.The interior is nicely appointed and the leather seats are very supportive.The shifter is a bit notchy, but gets easier the more you drive the car.Fit and finish are excellant and the styling is wonderful.I love this car.I dont miss my C5 Corvette at all!

  • Brakes, comfort & road noise - 2004 Infiniti G35
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    Im not a car buff but I find the brakes on this car to be a bit touchy. They seem to grab too quickly giving a jerky braking motion. This car is meant for 4 passengers, not 5. It also becomes uncomfortable to drive for long periods of time. And road noise!! It is the worst I have ever experienced. I thought my previous car, the Chevy Impala was loud, but this car is even worse. Going 70 on a highway one cant even hear what the other is saying without having to talk loud and when it rains the noise is deafening. My car does come with a sun roof.. perhaps that is why it is loud when it rains, but I also had a sunroof in my Impala and It was not loud like this one.

  • Fun to drive G35 - 2004 Infiniti G35
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    After having a very bad experience with a new Acura, this Infiniti model has not let me down. Other than the fact the the more fun you want the more you pay in gas bills, this car is the best that I have ever owned!!! The 6 speed manual cannot be beat. I only wish tha I could hear the motor a litle more during excelleration.

  • Great Car - 2006 Infiniti G35
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    I love driving this car. Ive had it about a month and have 1200 miles on it. I came from a 2001 Saab 9-3 with tons of torque steer to the G35 with zero torque steer! Ive found about 6 different ways to get home from work that involve twisty-curvey roads. The car has practically no body roll even when pushed hard. Ive only got to drive in the snow once but the all wheel drive made it a snap. Im always looking for another excuse to drive somewhere.

  • Girl Power - 2003 Infiniti G35
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    Ive had my G35 for 2 years now, looked at the 3-series, Audi A4 & Maxima, liked the room and look of G35 better. Lots of power and style, love racing other cars esp. when they dont expect it from a woman. Although I recently thought about trading it in b/c of the 20 gallon tank, the defrost issue, snow and service costs, but every time I look at it or get into it I just cant!

  • Sophisticated Artistry meets cutting edge technology - 2013 Infiniti JX
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    My wife and I think this car is awesome. Coming off of three consecutive Nissan Muranos we set out on a quest to find something "better than Murano." Spent several months shopping luxury cars and nothing was better than Murano. lincoln has "turn signals from ____ , cramped front passenger seat and you cant one hand it in a parking lot. Thats where we started our shopping. Explorer and the other lincoln dont have flat floors on the passenger side front. Same with the FX. Volvo has insufficient arm rests... and limited inventory. Cadillac SRX was falling apart in the show room. MDX and jeep are nice, but their trucks. Finally a car that is perfect. Leave it to Nissan to figure it out.

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