Infiniti teams up with local author to teach us ‘How to Have the Perfect Date”

When I first heard Infiniti was holding an event to teach folks “How to Have the Perfect Date,” I was intrigued. Because honestly, after all the dates I’ve had in my life, I don’t think a “perfect” one exists!

So while we can’t be taught how to pick the perfect person to date, Eric Rogell, author of “The Art of War for Dating,” and founder of The Bachelor Guy, did pass along some great nuggets of information on how to be the perfect date, how to choose a great location, and much more!

Infiniti brought in a fleet of amazing cars including the Infiniti QX56, Infiniti FX, IPL G Coupe,
Infiniti G Convertible, and the Infiniti M Hybrid which we would test drive while driving to locations picked out by Eric as a spot we should consider taking a date.

Before anyone could bat an eyelash, I headed straight for the Infiniti G Convertable which featured the same shimmering Malbec Black paint as the IPL, and also sporting the red leather interior. What better vehicle was there to cruise the streets of sunny Fort Lauderdale?

The sports leather seats hugged perfectly as I took my position behind the wheel. Pulling away I enjoyed the throaty bellow from the tailpipes pushed by the 325hp, 3.7 V6 that purred under the hood. The 7 speed transmission shifted smoothly through town, but a clear stretch of road allowed me flick through the gears using the race inspired paddle shifters on either side of the wheel. This was quite a machine.

But unlike most convertibles, no sound quality is lost from the powerful Bose speakers due to additional speakers mounted next to the headrests of the driver and passenger seats. This cleverly compensates for the lost audio that is normally contained by a regular ‘closed roof’ automobile. The drop top also seemed to lose no performance despite having 5hp less than the standard G37s coupe and the usual burden of any convertible, which is the extra weight needed to keep the chassis rigid. None of this affected the driving enjoyment of this car. This was going to be tough to beat.

Our first stop was at YOLO restaurant on East Las Olas Blvd. I’d heard of this restaurant before, but never had the pleasure of eating there. Pulling up to the valet stand I couldn’t help shifting in to neutral and giving the throttle a tap or three. There was that ear pleasing bellow again.

My passenger raised one eyebrow at me as if to label me a child… I was having too much fun to care.

YOLO (standing for You Only Live Once) has a very quaint personal feel. They have created an outdoor area enclosed from the nearby street with comfortable looking seating and a fire pit for those slightly cooler evenings. The inside/outside bar gave a glimpse of the restaurant’s subtle & classy interior décor. We were led inside to be greeted by a wonderful combination of aromas.

On the menu for us today was the Szechuan Calamari, the divine truffled YOLO Chips and their signature meatballs. The twist on the classic calamari alone was enough to bring me back here in my own car. While we enjoyed the nibbles, Eric gave us some tips that would help get us closer to experiencing the “perfect date.”

Back into the sun, I was determined to have the IPL for the 30 mile drive north to Delray Beach. Mission accomplished! So far, no difference to the interior of the standard G37. But trust me, that’s not a bad thing. Why mess with perfection?

I sat impatiently waiting for the cue to pull away, my passenger/navigator looking a little nervous next to me. I must have had a look in my eye. Possibly the look of a man who wanted to let loose all of the 348 wild NISMO performance tuned horses currently trapped under the hood. I had read quotes of an impressive 5.0 second 0-60 time (0.2 seconds faster than it’s better behaved G37s sibling). Not having a free hand for a stopwatch, I can’t confirm this. But I can tell you that the imprint of my back that must have been left in the leather tells me it could well be true. This thing was a monster!

I flicked effortlessly though the gears merging onto interstate 95 and glanced down to see that I had overshot 60mph without even realizing. This thing puts all of its power on the tarmac with such poise that I didn’t even realize how fast I was going. This was definitely a drivers car.

The option of a 6 speed manual transmission would complete the experience for a very serious motorist. But the semi automatic transmission was so slick & responsive that I doubt there would be much additional benefit. I took the curve of the off-ramp onto Atlantic Avenue a little recklessly, but I wanted to test the cornering of this nimble beast. It felt glued to the road. Part of me wishes I had taken the corner a little quicker.

At just over $50k, this model to me was a bargain. It maybe wouldn’t quite outrun a BMW M3, but it would certainly give it a run for it’s money. And saving you over $10k in the process with a higher luxury spec as standard, it’s well worth consideration in this category.

Our second stop drew closer and my eagerness for another plate of delicious food was slightly overshadowed by my urge to put all my belongings in storage and start living in this car. But I climbed out anyway.

Vic & Angelos Italian restaurant is about 3 miles east from the I95 on Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach. It had a modern feel but I was told to expect old school Italian fare. Excellent.

We sampled a variety of portions from their signature dishes including a gnocchi that was TO DIE FOR!

After finishing our food and asking someone to roll me out to the next car, I requested a test drive of Inifiniti’s new M35 hybrid. I only requested this because of the part of me that recycles and gives money to Green Peace etc. I was honestly not that excited about driving what I expected to be a fancy looking Prius.

I had driven a version of Infiniti’s M series before. The tamed rocket that is the M56s. So I was expecting to be falling behind all the other drivers in their more powerful machines.

I pulled slowly away then planted my foot in the gas pedal expecting only to experience slow pick-up and the whining of a lifeless battery powered car… Wrong!… I was hurtled forward with incredible acceleration. I was truly not ready for that. So, I quickly deduced that the brains at Infiniti must hate hybrids almost as much as me. I love the idea of a hybrid, but first and foremost, they are all ugly as sin. Secondly, they drive badly (ie. Slowly, with all excitement surgically removed on the production line). Welcome to the revolution in motoring. A beautiful looking, comfortable, luxurious, rocket powered… Hybrid??… Yes… This car checked all boxes.

Although this may be a little out of some people’s price range, at least the target market (ie. Anyone looking for a luxurious executive sedan) is not going to be forced to choose between comfort, performance or economy anymore. With the M35h, they get all three.

So finally and reluctantly we arrived at our third and last destination. Storks Bakery in Wilton Manors. It is an intimate café with both indoor and outdoor seating. We were presented with an array of delicious looking cakes, desserts and pastries.

Once I had devoured my last piece, it was back outside to my fourth and final ride for the day. This time, I strayed from my usual choice of car and climbed up into the overwhelming QX56 SUV. This was not a vehicle to play chicken with.

You can’t help feeling a little over confident as you sit inside. And safe? It felt like they had made this car from very shiny, comfortable pieces of bomb shelter. I turned to look towards the back seats. This thing just kept on going. It could easily contain a family of 7, plus luggage, as they sat comfortably with their legs stretched out in front of them. And the size should be nothing to deter anyone from buying. It looked big on the outside, it looked even bigger on the inside. But drove as if it was half it’s size. With the new model sporting a chassis built specifically for Infiniti, it was smooth and nimble in the corners, with responsive steering.

With a similar control layout to the M series, the huge array of convenience functions were easy to get to at all times.

Could this change me into an SUV driver? No… Did it tempt me more than any other SUV I’d driven? Most definitely.

After a long day of fun in the sun, delicious food in our bellies, and an Infiniti experience like no other, it was time to head back to the Ritz Carlton Fort Lauderdale where our journey began. I have to admit, I had never felt more upset about jumping back into my old car.

Original article can be read here.

Infiniti is Official Sponsor of the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards

On Sunday, August 29th  (7-10pm CTL), Jimmy Fallon will host the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards on NBC and

Infiniti will serve as the Official Automotive Sponsor.

Infiniti joined forces with NBC to create a unique custom advertising campaign showcasing the all-new Infiniti QX and members of the cast of NBC’s hit comedy series “Community”.  There will also be some very creative and funny spots on the new Infiniti M during the Emmy’s pre show to watch for as well.  We are excited and looking forward to Sunday night!

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Media Week http://bit.ly/arMCxD

Auto Evolution http://bit.ly/aMKFrz

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Video Review of 2011 Infiniti QX56

The 2011 Infiniti QX56 made it’s debut at the New York Auto Show this week and the reviews are starting to pour in.  Cars.com, who always does great video review, took a look at the QX56 and did a review while at the show.

On a side note… there are good videos and bad videos that get posted to YouTube with car reviews and misc videos. This is one of the good ones as it’s not just a slide show with some bad music in the background.  Take a look and see if you agree.

Video Review of 2011 Infiniti QX56 – Cars.com

More About the Infiniti QX56

Watch live video from Infiniti on Justin.tv

Auto Week.com
New York auto show: Infiniti QX56 gets a major makeover and more power

egmCarTech
2010 New York: 2011 Infiniti QX56 unveiled, prices start at $56,700

egmCarTech – Photos
Photo Gallery of the Infiniti QX56

Auto123.com
2010 New York Autoshow: 2011 Infiniti QX

NY Times Auto Blog
New York Auto Show: 2011 Infiniti QX56

AutoGuide.com
New York 2010: 2011 Infiniti QX56 Unveiled with 25% More HP, Same Price as 2010 Model

2010 QX56 Information
2010 Qx56 Brochure

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2011 Infiniti QX Makes Debut on Facebook

The new 2011 Infiniti QX will be unveiled at the New York Auto Show on Wednesday, March 31st and the Internet has been buzzing with pictures, blog posts and lots of excitement for the big announcement.   The 2011 Infiniti QX56 is taking a new path and being built on the Nissan Patrol platforms versus Nissan Armada platform that it previously was built upon.  The QX56 still have considerable power and has room for 8. Powering the new QX is a 5.6-liter, 400-hp V8–an increase of 80 hp over the 2010 QX. A seven-speed automatic transmission replaces the previous five-speed unit. According to Infiniti, fuel economy increases by more than 10 percent in the new model.

Fueling the buzz about the 2011 Infiniti QX launch is that Infiniti is going to be showing the debut from the New York Auto Show live on the Infiniti Facebook page. This is just one of the live events that I have personally heard about taking place on Facebook this week. The other is a non automotive event but none the less it’s very interesting to see Facebook getting involved with live event coverage.

Infiniti’s Facebook Page
Infiniti announced a few days ago that they will be covering the debut of the 2011 Infiniti QX56 from the New York Auto Show live on their Facebook page. Here is the announcement:

We are revealing the all-new 2011 Infiniti QX next week at the New York International Auto Show. The global reveal to the media will be Wednesday, March 31st at 10am ET and will be sharing via live Facebook webcast, hosted just for our Facebook fans!

At Grubbs Infiniti we are excited to see what the new 2011 Infiniti QX looks like and can’t wait to get them onto the showroom floor.  The Infiniti QX is the largest of the Infiniti SUVs and is the only model that doesn’t have the rounded look of the EX / FX line of vehicles.

While we can’t host our own live stream on our Grubbs Infiniti Facebook Page we will be on our desktops watching the Infiniti Facebook Page and wishing we were actually at the New York Auto Show. It looks to be a great one this year.

Related Articles and Reviews of the 2011 Infiniti QX56

Autoweek.com
New York auto show: Infiniti QX56 gets a major makeover and more power
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News Brake – Auto Week.com Video

Autoblog.com
Leaked: 2011 Infiniti QX56 drips onto web prior to NY debut

World Car Fans.com
All-New 2011 Infiniti QX56 Announced for New York Auto Show Debut

Edmunds Inside Line
2011 Infiniti QX56 – 2010 New York Auto Show

Motor Authority
2010 New York Auto Show Preview: 2011 Infiniti QX56

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 pre-owned 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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