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2012 Infiniti M Hybrid

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  • "Get your facts straight before writing reviews!"
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    on by tnc115

    Pros: The only luxury vehicle to have 360hp and achieve 32mph

    Cons: I have to figure out what to do with all them money I saved by NOT buying the Lexus Hybrid.

    Summary: Wow, I just realized how useless these "user" reviews are. I turn to CNET for customer reviews on products I'm not that familiar with and I read the user reviews like the bible. It turns out the "user" reviews on the Infiniti M hybrid aren't even written by people that have driven the car!

    I happen to be extremely familiar with the M35 Hybrid and I'm glad to see that someone realizes the Infiniti M35h isn't a re-badged Nissan. None of the Infiniti's are. Second, the Infiniti Hybrid uses battery technology that was developed and produced by Nissan/Infiniti... Not Toyota, which is what everyone else uses. Third, the Infiniti lithium-Ion batteries use elements that can be returned to the earth someday with little to no impact. all other hybrids use nickel-metal hydride batteries that produce more toxic waste and pollution than normal vehicles do burning gas...

    ...And lastly, will some please get this right? All Infiniti's (including the M Hybrid) automatically transfers up to 1,000 contacts from your cell phone to the car (as long as you have a phone that was made in the last couple of years)... it's called the "Handset Phone book"

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  • reply on April 22, 2011 by stanny1

    Your opinion that nickel-metal hydride cannot be recycled is wrong. I don't know of any Lion that can be recyled. You would have been driving EVs with NIMH for a lot less money years ago if Chevron would have allowed it. They sued any company that used NIMH for EV propulsion and therefore created megatons of pollution over at least 10 years.

  • reply on March 26, 2011 by bpomer3903

    Finally someone who "gets it". The Infiniti M Hybrid is groundbreaking, this is the first hybrid that doesn't make you sacrifice performance for efficiency. The technology for Infiniti has always been a strength, now they're proving again that they can lead in a new category.

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  • Body style sedan
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