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3.88 out of 5 stars

Infiniti Got This M Right.... not really- 1 year update

csrmax, 08/19/2011
2011 INFINITI M37 4dr Sedan (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

After a mostly positive 7month review of my M37S, now, at 1 year of ownership(mileage under 5K), my opinion has changed.When the vehicle was delivered 8/2010, all 4 rims had black stains, which the dealer could not remove, or, knew the cause(possible inproper detail chemicals) all 4 rims were replaced.July 2011, 2 rims were showing the same staining, and replaced. I began to have ABS/TRAC warning lights and a creaking in the break pedal also in 7/2011..... Master Brake Cylinder replacement!!! Rear sunshade stuck in the upright position,with motor running while driving! 3 dealer visits and still NO FIX! Contacted Infiniti Consumer Affairs.Looking for early lease termination!

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Fantastic

mbzfan06, 01/17/2011
2011 INFINITI M37 4dr Sedan (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
7 of 8 people found this review helpful

Upgrade from 2009 M35 to the M37S. Better suspension and steering. Better gas milage. Typical Infiniit high quality fit, finish, and material. Best looking 4dr sedan out there. Great software and GPS. Hook up to my cheapy Motorola cell was flawless. 16 speaker Bose above average , but my Mercedes HK is better.... but thats about all the Merc has over my Infiniti. 20 inch tires get noisy over 70mph, otherwise all is quiet. Hard to beat 330hp hooked up to a smooth 7 speed. Ahead of its class compared to Lexus, Mercedes and BMW.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Very enjoyable driving

alfstinky, 08/23/2010
2011 INFINITI M37 x 4dr Sedan AWD (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

I have to say that I love driving this car. My last car was a G35 sport coupe and I needed something with more room but I still wanted some what of a sport feel. The M37X with the ability to select the transmission shifting points gave me just that. I drive it in sport mode and it's a full size car with sport handling. Yet for winter driving in the northeast I can turn it to AWD mode and get safety I need for slippery road surfaces. The interior is very well done, better than the BMW 5 series and much better than the MB E class. The sound system that comes with the premium pkg is a pleasure to listen to. I'm extremely satisfied with this car. Gas mileage with the air on in the city is about 15

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3.88 out of 5 stars

First Model Year Blues

PRS, 12/05/2010
2011 INFINITI M37 4dr Sedan (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
5 of 6 people found this review helpful

I bought this loaded Sports Package M37 after owning an M35 for 5 years. The M35 was the best car I ever owned. The M37 feels like it was rushed out by Infiniti in an attempt to get a prettier looking car on the market quickly. Furthermore the M35 was cheaper than many of its competitors and the new model loaded comes in on the expensive side of the competition. I've had many problems with the car already some pretty major. Major flaws were apparent in the GPS after using it for 30 min. I was stupefied that Infiniti put the car on the road without these kinks worked out. Apparently I hear there's a lack of processing power needed to run the GPS properly. I expect more from Infiniti.

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4.25 out of 5 stars

Impressive interior and sporty exterior

ridpath, 08/14/2010
2011 INFINITI M37 4dr Sedan (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Purchased an M37S w/aero package a couple of weeks ago. I was immediately sold by the interior, and feel it's as nice as my Lexus. Navigation is disappointing. My 7 year old Honda (and portable Garmin, for that matter) has more features, and are much more user friendly. The whole point of voice commands is to negate having to look at the screen. HVAC should be part of the voice commands (like my Honda). Also the climate controls must be navigated through the screen (requiring me to take my eyes off the road), and there is not a dedicated a/c button to be able to turn it off w/o having to go into the menus. Navigation requires too many prompts to get anything accomplished.

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