The Bottom Line: The 2008 Infiniti M45x offers some of the most cutting-edge cabin tech at a rock-bottom price, compared with the competition. The car is a good luxury cruiser with some performance aspirations.
Specs: Sedan, M45X, Gas
The Bottom Line: The 2008 Infiniti G35 is comfortable in a commute and fun for sport driving, while its cabin tech options are on the leading edge, offering rich navigation, good music options, and Bluetooth cell phone integration.
Specs: Sedan, Journey, Gas
Specs: Sedan, x, Gas
Specs: Sedan, Sport, Gas
Specs: Sedan, Base, Gas
The Bottom Line: The 2007 Infiniti M35 is a real crowd pleaser in the luxury sport-sedan category. Dripping with onboard technology and tuned for spirited driving, the M35 is our kind of car.
Specs: sedan, Sport, Gas
The Bottom Line: Responsive handling and a powerful engine make the 2007 Infiniti G35 an excellent driver's car. The cabin's tech options should satisfy buyers who want digital entertainment and cell phone integration.
The Bottom Line: The 2006 Infiniti M35 is an effective blend of real luxury, performance, and useful interior electronics. Drivers seeking comfort and technology over sheer performance should look closely at the M35.
Specs: sedan, Base, Gas
The Bottom Line: The Infiniti M35x is a fine example of useful, nongratuitous high-tech luxury.
The Bottom Line: The Infiniti M45 takes off with sporty performance but finishes a close second to the Acura RL in cutting-edge tech.