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The New York Auto Show wrapped up after a two-week success from April 6-15, giving auto lovers everywhere a sense of excitement after countless new cars, concepts, and vehicle technology were announced for the 2013 model year and beyond. Infiniti certainly added to the spirited mood, introducing the first production model electric vehicle, Infiniti LE Concept, scheduled to hit dealerships like Beshoff Infiniti within the next two years.

Japanese Luxury - 2011 Infiniti M56

We know a lot about American luxury and German luxury - but how about Japanese luxury? Nissan's child company, Infiniti, achieved this and more with their high performing, ultra stylish and comfortable Infiniti M56 for 2011.

With 4 different modes for customers, which tackle any kind of setting, including Standard, Snow, Eco or Sport, the 2011 Infiniti M56 has been impressing fans with its fast pace and classy exterior.

The Sport mode is "just right…

Long Awaited 2012 Infiniti M Hybrid

The long anticipated Infiniti M35h Hybrid is coming to Infiniti dealership lots throughout North America, including your local Beshoff Infiniti - 2198 Tully Road, San Jose, CA.

Infiniti, Nissan's luxury branch, has been working on hybrid technology to provide those who are looking for a fast yet fuel-friendly sedan topping out around $54,000 USD. Your requests have been heard and now answered, as it looks like the Infiniti M35h will land on dealership lots…

You might have previously read some initial specs on the new Infiniti M35h hybrid slated to go on sale this spring.  We now have critical, new details to share with you, including price and mileage.

On February 23, Infiniti, priced its highly anticipated 2012 M35h hybrid at $53,700, not including any applicable destination charges. With an estimated fuel-economy rating of 27 mpg-city/32 mpg-highway, the V-6 -equipped luxury hybrid sedan it really is in…

Infiniti Earns Two Prestigious Honors from ALG

The sense of opulence associated with Infiniti inflated at this year's 12th Annual ALG Residual Awards when the company was designated "2011 Best Luxury Brand" and the 2011 Infiniti QX56 was named "Best Luxury Fullsize Utility." For those of you not familiar with the ALG Residual Value Awards, they recognize automakers and specific vehicles in each industry segment that are predicted to retain the highest percentage of MSRP over three-years.

Praising the Infiniti…

In the fall of 2010, Infiniti estimated that its first-ever hybrid, the M35h, would get 25 mpg-city/30mpg-highway. They actually underestimated. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its official ratings for the vehicle; it gets 27 mpg-city/32 mpg-highway.

That's a better rating than many of Infiniti M35h's closest competitors, including the BMW ActiveHybrid models, the Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid, and the BMW 335d diesel. Not too shabby for the automaker's first hybrid?

2011 Infiniti QX56 Review



Power
The 2011 Infiniti QX56 produces 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque from its 5.6-liter engine, 80 more horsepower and 20 more pound-feet than its predecessor, with equal displacement. As a result, performance is unsurprisingly better. Routed to all four wheels through a seven-speed automatic gearbox, all that power is good for a zero-to-60 sprint of just 6.1 seconds, and a standing quarter-mile in 14.8 seconds at 93.9 mph. The…

Don't be fooled by this little car's numbers


By JIM LEGGETT, The Gazette
February 21, 2011

Infiniti and Lexus have really made a name for themselves in the 20 or so years since they forced their way into the luxury vehicle marketplace. Unlike the Germans or Americans, the parent companies of these two upstarts had no history of opulence and prestige. These were cars from companies that delivered economy, not style. However, they were able to use this to their advantage by starting…
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