Used 2011 INFINITI M37 Consumer Reviews
M37 trade up
Traded in my 2 year old G37 for a new M37. Loved the G, but too little space. So the M should be a good compromise. Love the car! Honestly, I don't have any of the issues I've seen in other posts, like I'm driving a different car or something. IPhone 3GS synced flawlessly,no reception issues. Copied in my address book, no issues. IPod Nano works perfectly. Excellent NAV, no issues. Tested the Lexus IS, ES and GS. Boring. BMW 5 also, couldn't get excited. Love the room and comfort of the M. 6'5",I need like the space, and only Nissan built cars have the leg room. Quiet also. Not the acceleration of the G, but a good compromise of handling, size and space.People notice the car.
Great Car
I would buy this car again but the L version with the 5.6l engine.
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- Value
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,95066 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $11,99573 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $11,59987 mi away
M37 techonology package
I purchased my M37 in April 20 2010 because I felt the technology package would make my driving safer and I have been very happy. On long trips I feel comfortable that my car will slow down and speed up depending on the car in front of me. I have had problems with the cruse control cutting off when driving into direct sunlight. The land departure feature is wonderful as is the blind spot warning. I never again want to drive a car without these features. I have not experienced a problem with acceleration as described by others.
Give Me a Break
This car has everything! It's a technological wonder. Why then can't I control some of these amazing features? For instance, I must have the doors lock when I'm driving. No override. I can't use my telephone phonebook when I'm driving. It's much safer to pull out my phone and try to read the number than to use my large screen nav system. No override. I can't use my nav system when I'm driving. Guess I'll be stopping a lot on the freeway to phone and navigate. However all my electronic safety equipment such as blind spot warning, front end collision avoidance, etc. turns off when I stop the car and I have to remember to turn it on or it won't function. So why is that safer? There is no alarm for not wearing my seatbelt. So why is that safer? Also the music box doesn't seem to be able to read most CD information so all my CD's, artists and songs are just the date and time recorded. Not too convenient. And speaking of the nav system, I've been living in my new house for three years, but my nav maps don't even show my neighborhood. I was told I could buy an update. Mighty kind of Infiniti. Speaking of nav systems, the nav system on the Infiniti sucks. It's difficult to use and technologically out of date. My old 2004 Acura TL had far superior nav capabilities and voice activation years in advance of what Infiniti has now. Infiniti touts the voice activation for the phone and nav as safer than pushing buttons. Might be if it worked! The voice activation is practically never right. Extremely frustrating. As for performance and appearance the car is spectacular in almost every way. My only complaint is that the gas mileage is horrible (15 around town and 22-23 on the highway, even using the Econ mode). My problem is I am so frustrated by all the quirky electronic annoyances every time I try to drive that I just want to take the car back.
2 years and no regrets
A really under appreciated car that has aged very gracefully. Still looks contemporary. Good power and handling, drives like a much smaller car. Will do anything the comparable European sedans can do with lower cost and better reliability. Managed a 14.2 @ 98 with the shifter in drive at the local drag strip. Not as soft as the Lexus ES previously owned but still a comfortable ride. No issues or repairs needed yet, seems to be a very solidly built vehicle.
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