The FCG List: M Makes Top Safety Picks Among 2011 Luxury Large Cars

Infiniti M37/M56

Infiniti (and many reviewers) classify the M series as a mid-size car, but the IIHS regards it as large and affords it Top Safety Pick status. Nevertheless, the all-new 2011 Infiniti M37 and M56 are luxury performance sedans offering the latest safety technology to protect occupants: blind spot warning and blind spot intervention systems, forward collision warning,  intelligent all-wheel drive (AWD), intelligent brake assist, distance control assist (an industry first), and lane departure warning and lane departure prevention systems. These are in addition to eight standard airbags.

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Best New Cars for 2011 – 2011 Infiniti M Makes the Cut

At Grubbs Infiniti we have been very excited about the 2011 Infiniti M for awhile now.  We think it’s a great addition to the 2011 offering from Infiniti.  Apparently we are not the only ones.  U.S. News and World Report has added it to their short list of Best New Cars fro 2011. Here is what they had to say:

If you’re looking to make a splash with your next car, consider an all-new 2011 model. Many of the most exciting 2011s are already on dealer lots or readily available for pre-order. Since these are brand new or redesigned from the ground up, chances are most people have never seen them before. Plus, manufacturers are already offering incentives on most of these models to get the buzz going and get people into showrooms.

Buy one of these cool 2011 cars and you’re sure to get a great car at a great deal — not to mention a few jealous stares next time you’re cruising down the highway.

2011 Infiniti M
Starting Price: $46,250 Incentives: 2.9% APR for up to 60 months on M37 trims; Expires 6/30/10

Long overshadowed by rivals like the BMW 5-Series, the Infiniti M has never received much attention. But it’s a different story for 2011 — Infiniti has redesigned the M, and it’s now one of the best-performing full-size luxury sedans. The new model adds more power, sharper handling, and more luxurious interior materials. It also boasts a new look that’s difficult to ignore. Some reviewers love the look, while others think it’s hideous. Either way, the 2011 M is sure to get you noticed.

The M is also big on technology. Its suite of high-tech safety features include a blind spot warning system that will actually take over steering in order to avoid a collision. There’s also a class-exclusive, optional “Forest Air” system that varies the vent fan speed in order to replicate the effects of a breeze. Engineers say it can even detect and neutralize cabin odors.

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Grubbs Infiniti is a DFW area Infiniti dealership that specializes in new and pre-owned Infinitis. Our pre-owned lot features not just Infinitis but a wide range of luxury vehicles. Let us know how we can help you. Located at 1661 West Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76040. 817-318-1200. Grubbs Infiniti – Tarrant County’s Only Infiniti Dealer.

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2011 M56s Car Review

If you want to break from the traditional luxury sport sedan, but still want something that performs and looks great, you should definitely consider the 2011 Infiniti M56S. For 2011, the M56S boasts about a 70 horsepower increase, more sculpted exterior lines, and user-friendly interior updates. In layman’s terms, the ‘11 M6 S was re-designed, both inside and out.

Under the hood, the M56S is a beast. It is powered by a 5.6L VVEL direct-injection V8 mated to a 7-speed transmission that produces 420 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 417 lb-feet of torque at 4,400 rpm. Fuel economy with this paring is surprisingly not atrocious, and on the highway, it could be considered downright good. Expected values are 16 mpg city and 25 mpg highway.

Infiniti also realized that there are many different types of drivers that could be drawn to the M56 and of course, there are always different types of driving conditions. There is a knob that tailors the driving experience to the driver’s desire as well as the road conditions. Choosing between sport, standard, economy, and snow settings changes the mapping for the transmission, engine, and traction. Also, If you and your spouse or family member are sharing the Infiniti M56S, the iKey (“intelligent key”) saves you the frustration of constantly having to re-adjust the seat and mirror settings by remembering specific individual settings for multiple drivers.

The basic M56 starts at a base price of $56,550 but the upgrades for the optional sport package and optional deluxe interior package brought the price up to $64,065.

About Grubbs Infiniti
Grubbs Infiniti is a DFW area Infiniti dealership that specializes in new and pre-owned Infinitis. Our pre-owned lot features not just Infinitis but a wide range of luxury vehicles. Let us know how we can help you. Located at 1661 West Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76040. 817-318-1200. Grubbs Infiniti – Tarrant County’s Only Infiniti Dealer.

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2011 M – First Drive Review

2011 M First Drive Review Are In

Each year when a new model is launching the automotive press and bloggers are invited to test drive the new vehicles before they are shipped to the dealers.  This is how most  of the reviews are generated for magazines and blogs such as Motor Trend, Car and Driver and other major publications.  The opportunity to test drive the vehicles with the manufacturers representatives there helps to clarify any questions that the reviewers may have and to provide a great opportunity for the reviewers to really get know the vehicle and the brand.

Recently this “first drive” session was conducted in San Diego, CA and many of the top publications and bloggers took the new 2011 Infiniti M series of vehicles for a test drive.

At Grubbs Infiniti we strongly believe that the more research you have and the more know about what the reviewers have to say about the Infiniti line of vehicles the more we can help you find the right Infiniti for you.

Here are some excerpts of what the reviewers had to say in addition to links to the full reviews.

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First Drive: 2011 Infiniti M
Review by Motor Trend

“The last time we had an Infiniti M in a comparison test — a 303-horsepower, seven-speed M35 S — it finished eighth… out of eight cars. Or, as the seven other luxury brands are happy to point out, dead last. For the 2011 model year, though, Infiniti has put to bed the last-place second-gen M and pulled out from under the covers a third gen that is more stylish, more powerful, more fuel-efficient, and more technologically advanced. As you can tell, it’s got more of just about everything, a fact that will no doubt make it a formidable participant in the next shootout. But until we can amass another luxe-sedan showdown, let’s examine whether the 2011 M truly has the goods to be great.”
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2011 M – First Drive Review
Review by Jalopnik

“Nissan’s luxury brand has always been a second rate player in some of the most competitive vehicle classes in the world. They want to be BMW, but basing cars on the front-wheel drive Maxima platforms was never going to get them there. Then, starting with the 2009 G37 Sedan and more recently the Coupe and 2009 G37 Convertible, Infiniti suddenly became competitive. You don’t need to make excuses for Infiniti’s latest generation of cars.”

“Infiniti’s 5-series rival used to be a nice, but anonymous car. After hooning it through Southern California’s canyons, that’s no longer the case. Now, the 2011 Infiniti M is Japan’s Jaguar.”
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2011 Infiniti M – First Drive
Review by Automobile Magazine

“The M remains among the leaders in active safety technologies, with the industry’s first blind spot intervention (BSI) system added to its repertoire of driver aids. BSI gently nudges you back should you try to make a lane change with another car hidden in your blind spot. In a quick test of the system, it worked unobtrusively but is easily overridden or turned off should you be in the mood to pit-maneuver yourself into someone else’s car. We think it’s great. BSI, that is, not the suicidal pit maneuver.”
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2011 Infiniti M37/M56 – First Drive Review
Review by Car and Driver

“Among Infiniti’s goals in the M redesign was to smooth out and sharpen up the suspension. Owners have carped about Infiniti’s harsh ride, especially on cars equipped with sport suspensions and/or larger wheels. The changes underneath the M basically stiffen the links laterally for better corner tracking and body control while employing new bushings to help isolate bump frequencies. The result is a large sedan that moves fluidly through corners with well-connected steering—especially when equipped with the optional four-wheel-steering system—but remains quiet and vibration-free as a luxury car should.”
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First Drive: 2011 Infiniti M37S and M56S answer many questions
Autoblog.com

“From the outside, there’s little question Infiniti has stepped up the M’s game in a major way. Drawing swoopy inspiration from the Essence concept, the new M is lower, wider and just a smidgen longer. Infiniti hammered home the point that the new car is the first Infiniti product to sport Essence-derived lines, but by no means will it be the last. They showed us a few pictures of the new QX56, and while we sadly can’t share them with you, please take our word for it that the new QX is world’s better looking than the frankly obscene old version.”
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About Grubbs Infiniti
Grubbs Infiniti is a DFW area Infiniti dealership that specializes in new and pre-owned Infinitis. Our pre-owned lot features not just Infinitis but a wide range of luxury vehicles. Let us know how we can help you. Located at 1661 West Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76040. 817-318-1200

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Infiniti’s Future is the M

“Infiniti’s future is the M” Hmmm.. as I review this blog entry I wonder if the title of this blog should be “Infiniti’s Future is the M?” Over the past few weeks the Internet has been a buzz regarding the New 2011 Infiniti M and questions regarding the Infiniti Q line of cars.  If the bloggers are correct and the signs are that they are the M series is the future of Infiniti and the Q line will no longer be included in the Infiniti line up of vehicles.  The Q hasn’t been produced for a few years so it’s probably time to consider the Q no longer part of the future lineup of Infinitis.

Of course I don’t have any inside information since I work at a dealership and not directly for the manufacturer.  However, the bloggers are making sense and after seeing the latest ad from Infiniti for the 2011 M (the commercial debuts before tip-off of the NCAA Tournament tomorrow) I can understand why the writing on the wall might be true.  Also, with the successful G series and M series there might not be room for the Q line which might have seen it’s last car roll off the production line.

But again, we are Grubbs Infiniti don’t know what the grand plan is for the Infiniti Q any more than the bloggers do. Well, at least I don’t.

Check out the unseen 2011 Infiniti M ad…

2011 Infiniti M – Sneak Preview of Television Ad

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Win a 2011 Infiniti M

Win a 2011 Infiniti M
Infiniti has partnered with the NCAA Basketball Tournament and will be giving away a 2011 Infiniti M.

What does Infiniti and the NCAA Basketball Tournament have to do with one another? This year Infiniti is a major sponsor of the tournament and a presenting sponsor of the “Bracket Challenge”.

The NCAA Tournament or “March Madness” as it’s affectionately been dubbed has been elevated to one of the top sporting events in the United States.  Starting with the conference tournaments and running all the way through to the Final 4 College Basketball takes center stage during the month of March.  With the major professional sports of football and baseball in their off season and hockey and basketball not yet into the playoffs it gives the NCAA an opportunity to highlight the tournament across the nation.

Brackets
It’s become a company wide tradition at many companies to have a “March Madness Pool” or some type of inner company competition.  Whether it’s sanctioned by the company or under the table even those that have no interest in basketball get consumed by filling out their brackets and seeing how they do versus their friends and co-workers.

Grand Prize – 2011 Infiniti M
This year the Grand Prize in the CBS Sports Bracket contest will be a 2011 Infiniti M valued at approximately $58,000.  The winner will be randomly chosen from someone whose bracket is in the top 10% of all the brackets. So  the odds of winning are dictated by the number of brackets that are filled out and your ability to pick the right teams.

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2011 Infiniti M

2011 Infiniti M

About the 2011 Infiniti M
The 2011 Infiniti M is the latest in the 3rd generation M series line and the first to be  sold across all of Infiniti’s 32 markets around the world, including Western Europe.

Grubbs Infiniti is expected to take delivery of it’s first shipment of the 2011 M series vehicles around March 18th.  If you are interested in a test drive we would love to hear what you have to say about how the latest Infiniti M series looks and handles.

Motor Trend
“Following in the footsteps of the Lexus GS and on the heels of Mercedes-Benz’s introduction of its eighth-generation E-Class, Infiniti is readying the release of the third-gen, 2011 Infiniti M, a sedan that promises to compare favorably — at least on paper — with both.”

Reviews |            Official Infiniti M Series Website