2012 Infiniti M37X Ride Report/Review
#1
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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 4,396
2012 Infiniti M37X Ride Report/Review
Ride Report for my Avis Infiniti M37X from several weeks ago:
http://carrentingreviews.com/2012/05...infiniti-m37x/
One advantage of Avis' luxury cars is that they seem to be in comparatively better condition than Hertz or National cars. Hertz cars always smell like smoke. Even National cars are a little beatup.
I had a 2012 G37X last time with some 10,000 miles on it, but not a single scratch on the outside, and the interior leather still looked brand new.^
PROS:
- Rich cabin materials, luxurious interior
- Voluptuous exterior shape
CONS:
- Soft brake pedal, light steering, not as fun to drive as the G37
- Difficult to reach driver’s side seat controls
CONCLUSION: The M37X is a more luxurious G37 with a superb and well-crafted interior, but slightly less fun to drive.
http://carrentingreviews.com/2012/05...infiniti-m37x/
One advantage of Avis' luxury cars is that they seem to be in comparatively better condition than Hertz or National cars. Hertz cars always smell like smoke. Even National cars are a little beatup.
I had a 2012 G37X last time with some 10,000 miles on it, but not a single scratch on the outside, and the interior leather still looked brand new.^
PROS:
- Rich cabin materials, luxurious interior
- Voluptuous exterior shape
CONS:
- Soft brake pedal, light steering, not as fun to drive as the G37
- Difficult to reach driver’s side seat controls
CONCLUSION: The M37X is a more luxurious G37 with a superb and well-crafted interior, but slightly less fun to drive.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Monterey
Programs: HH Dia, Avis First, Marriott Gold, IHG Gold, AS
Posts: 188
First: I love your blog and write-ups. Very helpful.
Curious what made you feel that the G was more fun to drive than the M? I found the M more fun to drive when I had it, admittedly on different roads. Especially with the selection of sport, eco, etc, where the G didn't have that.
Curious what made you feel that the G was more fun to drive than the M? I found the M more fun to drive when I had it, admittedly on different roads. Especially with the selection of sport, eco, etc, where the G didn't have that.
#3
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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 4,396
First: I love your blog and write-ups. Very helpful.
Curious what made you feel that the G was more fun to drive than the M? I found the M more fun to drive when I had it, admittedly on different roads. Especially with the selection of sport, eco, etc, where the G didn't have that.
Curious what made you feel that the G was more fun to drive than the M? I found the M more fun to drive when I had it, admittedly on different roads. Especially with the selection of sport, eco, etc, where the G didn't have that.
The M's brake pedal felt a little weak, probably because of pedal travel. Also, steering too light. I didn't think Sport mode changed either of those qualities.
The M's interior is so superbly gorgeous that I would gladly take an M over a G anyday however.
Last edited by drzoidberg; May 17, 2012 at 9:20 pm
#6
Join Date: May 2011
Location: California
Programs: UA 1K/MM, HH Diamond
Posts: 246
Agree with the light steering and the front end seemed high and long, limiting front visibility, otherwise a lot of fun to drive.
The last one I received also had a flaky navigation system which managed to set itself to French one morning...was actually kind of fun trying to navigate through the French menus to find how to change the language back to English.
The last one I received also had a flaky navigation system which managed to set itself to French one morning...was actually kind of fun trying to navigate through the French menus to find how to change the language back to English.