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Infiniti M35/M45 Maintenance and Repair

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Re: How, Where & Who can resolve Infiniti-M’s repairs? [veragen] by barryend
Apr 01, 2009 (4:20 am)
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Replying to: veragen (Mar 31, 2009 11:59 pm)

The M35X is not a luxury riding car. It is harsh, noisy, heavy steering, poor directional control, ineffective seat heaters, crummy Bose speakers, and a huge gas hog. My wife hated it.
 
My lease expired in Feb and I am waiting for a special ordered an Audi A4 2.0 with sports suspension package.
 
Your other cars considered are luxury rather than performance driving cars. Two good choices if you like their feel and handling.
 
CR is not a good source of car tests. They are better for safety and reliability data. Read the forums with postings and reviews by real users.
 
I also hear BMW is giving great deals on 328's or 328x's.
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Re: How, Where & Who can resolve Infiniti-M’s repairs? [veragen] by barryend
Apr 01, 2009 (4:29 am)
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Replying to: veragen (Mar 31, 2009 11:59 pm)

Also take a few long test drives over rough roads, tight parking garages, potholes and highways. If two suspension options are offered drive one of each. The Audi A4 sports and standard suspensions ride and steer like two different cars.
 
Listen to the stereo, See if the seat heaters really work (unlike M35s)
 
Don't be bullied and BSed by salesmen. Most people spend more time trying on shoes than road testing cars.
 
Discuss OEM tires before accepting delivery. Read the ratings on Tire Rack . Don't get a $50,000 car with worthless rubber like Goodyears on Infinities.
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Re: How, Where & Who can resolve Infiniti-M’s repairs? [barryend] by shmang
Apr 01, 2009 (7:42 am)
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Replying to: barryend (Apr 01, 2009 4:20 am)

IMO, the Infiniti M35X is the worst of the M line. It does give you the all wheel drive, but not close to what Audi or Subaru's AWD.
 
On top of that, the OEM tires from Infiniti just made it worse - I have mine replaced at 20K and it drives perfectly. During normal drive, it feels like a luxury car and when drive aggressively, it reminds me of BMW 330i or even the M3 (I have no experience for the current M3 and I am comparing with the M3 back in 2005).
 
So, if you do decided to get an M, try to avoid the X - M35X or M45X and replace the OEM tire with something else. You will get yourself a luxury performance sedan.
 
As far as the seat heater - I am in Texas, so, no complaint there since I rarely use it. But the seat cooler works beatifully!
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Re: How, Where & Who can resolve Infiniti-M’s repairs? [shmang] by barryend
Apr 01, 2009 (8:18 am)
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Replying to: shmang (Apr 01, 2009 7:42 am)

IN NY they only carry the M35X. Mine went great in snow especially when I tossed the Goodyear RS-As and got Conti Contacts. I am a skier. Contis also reduced the trammeling. Still the ride was harsh and noisy, steering heavy and unsafe and the Bose is a fancy label on a cheap stereo. Roads in the NYC area are often rough. In NY you need a car that steers straight on narrow parkways and streets. Borrowing a 2006 Jetta GLI with sports suspension until my Audi arrives. Jetta rides and handles allot better than M35X. Kudos to the M for quality build, navigation, good looks, service, and roomy interior. Just not the car for NYC suburbs. Everyone here hates them.
I had G35s as loaners and loved them. If the rear seats folded down I may have consider a G37 with the new engine and tranny.
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Re: How, Where & Who can resolve Infiniti-M’s repairs? [barryend] by shmang
Apr 01, 2009 (10:43 am)
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Replying to: barryend (Apr 01, 2009 8:18 am)

I got you. Yeah, when the road get really rough, the steering could be a problem. For you guys up north, AWD makes sense (vs. RWD). So, I guess the M is not a northern car then. Still, I am simply pointing out (and agree with you) that there are steering related issues with M35X regardless where it is driven or how it is driven.
 
I like the G35 as well - the newer version. The older model is OK, but not as nice as the M, so I bought my M45 and so far it has treated me really good. The premium sound upgrade make it bearable - still not great consider the cost of the car ($58k).
 
When are you going to get your Audi?
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No resolution by art234
Apr 01, 2009 (12:13 pm)
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To the person asking about resolution:
 
My resolution was to insist they replace the tires--with 29K on the car they made me pay half, but then agreed to reimburse me as it was a known issue with the Goodyear tires--and they to date have not reimbursed me!
 
Then again, I have other issues inside the car, and am willing to walk away from the last three months of the lease--I would NEVER recommend an Infiniti to anyone any more based on this experience.
 
When you leave the car for a week, and they say they can't find the vibration noise in the cabin, then you insist that the service advisor comes on a drive and he hears the noise, then the service manager says "just turn up your radio", there is a PROBLEM.
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Re: No resolution [art234] by barryend
Apr 01, 2009 (7:06 pm)
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Replying to: art234 (Apr 01, 2009 12:13 pm)

Art
 
Yes. Some auto problems have no solution. M35X trammeling may be one. My kids just moved to Dix Hills. Try the trammeling the Bronx River Parkway from the Cross County to White Plains for a white knuckle M35X ride. See Pepe Infiniti. They may solve your problems. They replaced my steering rack on my 2006 M.
 
Could your vibration be from wheel damage from potholes in NYC?
 
Lease was over 2/09 I had the 14 speaker 5.1 Bose but the speakers were light weights. I liked the cruise that slowed with the traffic and the keyless entry, a/c seats too.
 
Audi is due in late April. I didn't order all the Infiniti level options like keyless and Bang Olufsen stereo. That would be a 3,000 add-on. I have another car in the meantime.
 
I may have considered another M if they put the 7-speed in the 2009s. Still the Audi A4 is a great car albeit smaller and much lighter on the gas pump. A smaller car is easier to maneuver in my area. We don't have the Autobahn like L.I.E. We do have the Sprain Brook speedway whose 55 mph limit is eschewed by the 75-80 mph average. A great source of ticket revenues and DWI arrests.
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Re: No resolution [barryend] by art234
Apr 03, 2009 (9:55 am)
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Replying to: barryend (Apr 01, 2009 7:06 pm)

My issue is with the way it was handled. It is not appropriate for a service manager to address a buzz in the passenger compartment by telling me to turn the radio up.
 
The tramlining was fixed by changing the tires--get Michelins to replace the Goodyears, and no more tramlining.
 
The wheels are fine--they have been tested and no issues found. The problem lies somewhere in the drivetrain.
 
Most annoying is that they had the car for a week, and the advisor took the car home twice and said no problem found. When I went back and made him take a ride with me the front noise appeared in 5 minutes...he could not figure out where it was coming from and the service manager refused to do anything about it and told me turn the radio up.
 
My next step is to publicize the treatment I have received....via Newsday and other media outlets. If this were a Nissan Versa I could understand but not a $52K car.
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Brakes, rotors, etc. by james27
Apr 03, 2009 (4:04 pm)
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It's time to replace my rear brakes...just barely squeaked by the annual inspection with a little less than 40K miles. For those that have done this on this car, were you able to get by with turning the rotors, or did you just opt for new ones? Also, has anyone tried any other pads or rotors other than OEM? I used EBC sport rotors and Greenstuff pads on my last car, and A6 that seemed to work well, but the (slight) noise from the grooved rotors was a little annoying...I do think they stopped a little better.
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re: Courtesy Drive by bocatrip
Apr 03, 2009 (7:54 pm)
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If anyone is seriously interested in purchasing a new M, it would be a good idea to arrange a courtesy drive with the dealership. These are extensive drives for a number of hours or even overnight. You will be able to take the car on long runs and decide for yourself on all that you hear about it on various forums. Not all dealerships will give you this option, so find one that will. I would before spending $40+ on a car.

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