| Ranking | Details |
|---|---|
| #81 |
G35xSource: Cars.com
..."I switched from a Cadillac STS and previously owned a 300ZX and many things in between. |
| #82 |
Luxury car with powerSource: Cars.com
..."This is my second G35x and my next car will also be a G25x or G37x. |
| #83 |
Awesome carSource: Cars.com...I test drove the Lexus IS250, the Acura RL and the Infiniti G35x because I wanted AWD. By far the Infiniti was the best in terms of handling and fun. About a week after I bought it I started to have problems sitting in it for long periods of time. I read blogs that talked about the narrow support bar in the seat, and feared that I had made the wrong choice and that I'd be stuck with a car I couldn't drive! However, it's been four months now, and I guess my back side has finally adjusted, to the point that I can't wait to get in it and ride. For any of you who have had similar experiences... |
Final output for the 2007 Infiniti G35 sedan has been confirmed at 306 hp (228kW) from the next generation of the VQ-series 3.5-litre V6. This is a significant leap over the... July 27, 2006 by Kenneth Hall
When it comes to premium sedans, there is no shortage of candidates worthy of your attention.
The best-selling car in this bunch is the well-respected BMW 3 Series.
There's no doubt that the Bimmer is an excellent choice, but the 2008 Infiniti G35 is an equally good selection.
The Audi A4 is due for a remake in 2009, so the current model is getting a little old.
However, if you're looking for a front-wheel-drive sedan, the Audi qualifies (it also offers AWD).
The Acura TL is another solid front-wheel-drive option, but it is not as sporting in character as the G35.
Ditto for the Lexus IS, even though it is rear-wheel driven (with an all-wheel-drive option).
A less expensive alternative to the G35 is the Subaru Legacy.