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Re: 2006 M35 or M45 -- Need advice! [vanhalenabe] by rxke
Mar 03, 2007 (6:46 am)
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Replying to: vanhalenabe (Mar 02, 2007 8:03 pm)

HI
 
I have the V6 and it is fast and handles well. I do not know if the heavier V8 will adversely affect handling. I personally did not get the V8 because I felt it was not worth the extra $. However, you cannot go wrong with either engine.
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Re: 2006 M35 or M45 -- Need advice! [rxke] by buddybrad
Mar 03, 2007 (2:58 pm)
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Replying to: rxke (Mar 03, 2007 6:46 am)

Last week when I test drove a M35x the first thing I said to the salesman was, "Why is there so much engine noise when I accelerate?" He said Infiniti is trying to make it a performace type car (BMW) vs a luxury car (Lexus). It didn't have a performance sound to me - just noise. The sound went away when the car leveled out. I didn't take it on the freeway. Maybe I should try the 45, but here in Chicago the x was appealing.
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Re: 2006 M35 or M45 -- Need advice! [buddybrad] by scmetal
Mar 03, 2007 (10:28 pm)
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Replying to: buddybrad (Mar 03, 2007 2:58 pm)

I have had the M35x for about 9 months. I do find the acceleration noise to be annoying, and frankly totally unnecessary. If I were 18 years old I guess the growl would be more appealing. That said, on highway driving it seems to be less pronounced.
 
As far as the all wheel drive goes, I would say I am a little disappointed. I live in Chicago and we've had a good amount of snow this year. My previous car was a VW Passat W8 with AWD and it handled much better in the snow. Perhaps it is because the M is a RWD car at its core versus the VW was FWD. OR perhaps it is simply the result of it being the first year Infiniti has AWD in such a large car. Just not sure. I am very curious on how the Audi A6 AWD performs. I suspect it is much better.
 
Overall, I am happy with my purchase but my impressions are that the BMW is a clearly a better performance car and the A6 a little more luxury and a better winter car. I do feel that the reliability of the Infiniti will be better than those two and for the money a solid choice.
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Re: 2006 M35 or M45 -- Need advice! [scmetal] by james27
Mar 04, 2007 (3:24 pm)
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Replying to: scmetal (Mar 03, 2007 10:28 pm)

Tires can make a huge difference, so take that into account. We've not had that much snow here,so I can't compare, but my last car was an A6 quatro. The Audi was and probably is more capable in the snow, but the Infiniti isn't bad.
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2007 M35X 2 Month Report by tmiele104
Mar 08, 2007 (2:58 pm)
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While on the surface, the 2007 Infiniti M35X seems to outshine the German and other Japanese competition. Add to the pot the great reviews from both car and consumer magazines and you think you just bought a winner. I thought I did!
 
My experience with this car is that the Japanese car manufacturers just don’t test their cars in cold weather. Once winter arrived here in the Midwest the M35X developed dashboard rattles and squeaks from all areas of the dashboard – around the navigation screen, behind the instrument cluster and by the glove compartment. Two trips to the dealer have done nothing to remedy the problem. I said Japanese problem, because I had a 2004 Lexus RX330 that had the same problem. It took going to a 2nd dealer and three long (multi-day) visits, but they finally got the rattles and squeaks out of the dashboard. And Lexus knew there was a problem and put out a service bulletin on fixing the problem, not denying there is a problem like Infiniti is doing. I also have a 2006 Acura MDX that has the dashboard rattles and squeaks. I’m sorry to say it, but the M is the worst of the bunch.
 
If you live in the southern part of the country, then the Infiniti M will be a good choice. Other than poor gas mileage, the car is a pleasure to drive. If you live in an area of the country that has cold weather, you will definitely be sorry you bought an Infiniti M. Just do a google search on Infiniti dashboard rattles and squeaks and see how widespread the problem is.
 
In my two short months of ownership, I’m also getting the feeling that I’m not going to get the Lexus level of service and support. The dealer’s (Field’s Infiniti of Glencoe, IL) lack of concern and poor response from Infiniti has me thinking I make a huge $50K mistake buying this car.
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Re: 2006 M35 or M45 -- Need advice! [vanhalenabe] by blov8r
Mar 09, 2007 (6:29 am)
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Replying to: vanhalenabe (Mar 02, 2007 8:03 pm)

Some people have said an M35 is essentially nicer and larger G35. But the M45 has an unique engine not shared with the G, and that alone is worth the price of admission.
 
You asked and then answered your own question about the V6 v. the V8 ... so much for that.
 
Insofar as the M is a "nicer and larger G35", that's silly. Different platform, heavier, queieter, etc. Putting that aside for a moment, when my lease is up on my M35 I may well go to a G because I drive almost exclusively locally ~ 6,500 miles per year and that doesn't justify the extra cost for the M over the G. But I'll stick w/ Infiniti and will be plenty satisfied w/ the G. Bart
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Rattles by spark763
Mar 09, 2007 (2:35 pm)
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2007 M35X
 
I live in Massachusetts, I have had no problems with and rattles or squeaks. The only problem I have had is shifting from 2nd to 3rd when is is cold, the transmission slams into 3rd. This only occurs when the transmission is cold, first few miles of travel. Other than that issues I love the car. The M is far superior than the G, I had a 2004 G35X.
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Re: 2006 M35 or M45 -- Need advice! [james27] by jjshein
Mar 24, 2007 (1:49 pm)
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Replying to: james27 (Mar 04, 2007 3:24 pm)

This may be my personal preference, but my '06 M45 Sport (RWD)w/snows handled much better than my Audi A6 on all-season tires.
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Re: 2006 M35 or M45 -- Need advice! [jjshein] by james27
Mar 24, 2007 (4:31 pm)
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Replying to: jjshein (Mar 24, 2007 1:49 pm)

dedicated snows, at least the better ones, are vastly superiour to the typical all-seasons tire. I've always preferred swapping wheels/tires and benefiting from higher performance offered by tires designed for the season.
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Re: 2006 M35 or M45 -- Need advice! [james27] by blueyfish
Mar 24, 2007 (4:50 pm)
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Replying to: james27 (Mar 24, 2007 4:31 pm)

I previously had a 2003 M45 and now have a 2006 M35X. I absolutely love the M35. Had no problems with the 03 but, this is a truly wonderful car. When the lease matures next summer, I will probably get another one.

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