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Infiniti M37 Review from Consumer Reports

Fri, Feb 15, 2013

Infiniti

With a powerful V6 engine, enjoyable handling, and a luxurious interior, the redesigned Infiniti M 37 stays near the top of our ratings. Learn more about the Infiniti M37 and other luxury sedans on our website: www.consumerreports.org

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18 Responses to “Infiniti M37 Review from Consumer Reports”

  1. jaymum23 Says:

    Tell that to the THREE VQs that I’ve owned, both 3.0-liter and 3.5-liter, which have had none of those problems. A transmission failure is not an engine problem, and I don’t think you? want to go there, because you mentioned Honda as a more reliable brand than Nissan- yet their automatic transmissions are notorious for early failure and have a reputation for being the weakest of the Japanese.

  2. jaymum23 Says:

    This is a review of an Infiniti, not a Nissan. In CR’s survey, over two-thirds of all model years tested across the entire Infiniti line rate BETTER THAN AVERAGE or MUCH BETTER THAN AVERAGE. This is similar to the results for? Acura and Lexus. Infiniti remains in the top-10 most reliable brands each year. Your Renault straw man fails to stand up to these facts.

  3. TruAgape123 Says:

    Now that Renault owns Nissan, Nissan’s reliability is slipping. They rank AVERAGE or worse after a few short years. Few? rank BETTER THAN AVERAGE in that time. Engines consume oil, have bad timing chain guides. Transmissions, alternators, motor mounts all go bad. When Renault was in the US it got all black marks in CR testing. Now that they own Nissan, their AWFUL record is rubbing off on Nissans models.

  4. TruAgape123 Says:

    Nissans/Renault fall to AVERAGE or worse? in a few short years, while Hondas and Toyotas maintain red marks even in the 10th year.

  5. TruAgape123 Says:

    Renaults ownership of Nissans is slowly lowering Nissans long-term reliability. The once bulletproof VQ engine now suffers from oil consumption, bad timing chain guides,? bad alternators, bad motor mounts, transmission issues. Renault makes me sick!

  6. NeutralGenericUser Says:

    WTF? How does it look Korean? Korean cars basically stole Japanese cars’ designs and internals, and once they were done with? that, they hired German designers and stole German designs -.-

  7. dvspot Says:

    @M4st3rm1nd Honda copied the Nissan/? Infiniti center console design. This design first appeared in the 2001 Infiniti Q45.

  8. thsy1127 Says:

    looks? like Korean design car.

  9. flor201066 Says:

    This is the most reliable Luxury? sedan there is. Everything is red. Unlike the germans.Mercedes,BMW,Audi and vw. Horrible reliability. But at least you’ll be at the side of the road in class.

  10. primeholyassasin20 Says:

    On the whole, i find this car favorable, but i heard in other reviews with the sport and technology packages, things get a lil awkward. Heard the ride gets too firm with sport package, and technology package keeps interfering, not synchronizing coherently like the germans. Still, leave off those two packages, and don’t push it TOO hard, u get a nice interior, and on the whole a nice car. But I think the? 5 series and E-class till rule the roost.

  11. Toyota4Life Says:

    Lexus GS F-Sport? .

  12. NeutralGenericUser Says:

    I love this car.? I want one so badly!

  13. M4st3rm1nd Says:

    center console looks like they copied the? accord

  14. HassDaGreat Says:

    i have an m37s this cars a beast i love it on the freeway and on the streets plus its a kneck breaker whoever is looking into buying one i give it a 10/10! i love it!?

  15. cooly1245 Says:

    lol this? is very true!!=

  16. yur0k Says:

    I wish I could get a combination of Y50 chassis (2006-2010) style with 3.7 engine, 7-speed transmission and the new interior. The tail lights are ugly in my opinion as well as? the front grill.. I like sharp sexy angles more. The Y50 style is unique. Happy owner of 2007 M35.

  17. UZBEKSOLDAT Says:

    I’d take? the BMW all day!!

  18. SanDiegoInnOut Says:

    I would? starkly disagree with you. The overall gaudy design is more of a Buick, not reminiscent of the simple lines of a BMW. Makes me question if you’ve looked at the BMWs that you’ve supposedly owned.