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October 31, 2007

G37driver.com – The resource for Infiniti G37 owners!

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 8:29 pm

NICOClub’s Infiniti G37 Forum comprises the most reputable and active source for Infiniti G37 drivers and enthusiasts.
G37driver.com offers accurate technical information, a friendly and supportive forum environment, the latest Infiniti industry news, discounts on G37 coupe parts and accessories, the web’s most active Infiniti classified ads, regional and national enthusiast events, and a true sense of community.

Nissan Trucks Forums are off and running!

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 8:01 pm

NissanTrucks.org is a site exclusively for Nissan Truck owners. NissanTrucks.org provides Nissan Frontier, Armada, Titan, Xterra and Pathfinder owners with accurate technical information, active discussion forums, discounts on aftermarket parts and accessories, a friendly and supportive community, classified ads, regional and national enthusiast events and the latest news from Nissan.

October 29, 2007

Fabricators' Marketplace is a smashing success!

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 8:28 pm

The first of its kind, Fabricators’ Marketplace is a forum for approved vendors of specialized, limited-production Nissan parts.

The Fabricators’ Marketplace is a place for small operations, typically manufacturing one or two specific items for Nissan vehicles, to enter the market and display their wares (and get a good start in the industry).  Only useful, high-quality, unique components from reliable individuals are accepted for the Fabricators’ Marketplace.

Help small businesses that cater to Nissan enthusiasts and score some unique, useful parts! Contact [email protected] for approval and rates.

EX35 Forum Takes Off!

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 8:23 pm

The Infiniti EX35 Forum , launched a little over a month ago, has already proven to be an astounding success.  With a mention in Nissan Sport Magazine, and over 35 new discussion threads, this is a first for a vehicle that hasn’t even been released yet!

Spec sheets, ordering info, and even MSRP were posted here long before any other industry news source broke the story, and we’re hoping it leads to additional traffic and some great resources for all the Infiniti EX35 owners out there.

September 10, 2007

Not one GTR, Not two GTRs…THREE variations of the GTR!

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 8:52 pm

…but will they ALL make it to the U.S. consumer market?

Read more about it here:

Nissan GTR – Three variations!

Nissan Maxima Diesel Engine Revealed

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 8:37 pm

The 2010 Nissan Maxima will be powered by a Renault-Nissan Alliance 3.0-liter V6 dCi diesel engine.

Read more about it here:

Diesel Maxima Engine

September 3, 2007

Exclusive Interview With The #1 Infiniti Salesperson in the U.S.

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 2:20 pm

Recently, I thought I’d look up Allison Cohen and ask her some questions about selling in the automobile industry. What makes Allison the expert? Well, it’s like prying open an oyster to get her to talk about herself, but I have it from good sources that she is the #1 Infiniti® salesperson in the nation; yes, the whole darn country, over 180 dealerships nationwide.

Read the rest of the article here:

Interview with America’s Leading Infiniti Salesperson 

September 1, 2007

Breaking News – GTR Engine Revealed!

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 12:04 am

According to sources from within Nissan North America, the long-awaited Nissan GT-R will NOT be powered by an engine from the ubiquitous VQ line of motors.Rumors have swirled for months about the possibility of more displacement, less displacement, forced induction, natural-aspiration, not from the VQ family at all.

Now we know:  GTR Engine Revealed

August 31, 2007

Infiniti EX35 – Building on Momentum

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 8:58 pm

There is a tremendous buzz already among industry watchers and enthusiasts about the Infiniti EX35. Due to be released in December, the EX35 will indeed be a Luxury CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle).

When one considers the pedigree – over the last 5 years, Infiniti’s vehicles have changed the industry at the luxury level – betting on a new Infiniti looks pretty smart. Every new Infiniti model introduced since February 2002 has become an automotive icon.

However, this vehicle starts with a tried and true high performance platform, adds an award-winning, powerful and fuel-efficient V6 motor, presents this potent combination in a spectacularly beautiful design, and finishes with positively cutting-edge technology. Targeted smartly at urban empty-nesters, Infiniti expects the EX35 to be its second-leading volume vehicle.

The 2003 G35 Sedan started things, serving notice on BMW that they were no longer alone. The G35 Coupe rocketed Infiniti to the top of the segment previously held by the 3-Series. The FX and the QX56 demonstrated superiority in the Luxury Crossover and Luxury Full-Size SUV segments respectively. The M firmly established Infiniti as a genuine power in the Luxury Mid-Size Sedan segment. With the M in the picture, Lexus and Mercedes experienced the same phenomenon that BMW already knew well. Consumer Reports called the M “the best car they’ve ever tested”, and buyers flocked to the showrooms.

As a manufacturer, Infiniti is no longer a second-tier “also ran”. So, expect the EX35 to be special. Expect it to set the bar higher – yet again. Expect to be amazed by the latest offering from Infiniti – the EX35.

The internet is full of EX35 items. Try this one for new perspectives: http://www.ex35forum.com/index.shtml

August 30, 2007

2007 FX45 vs. Mercedes ML500

Filed under: Nissan News / Infiniti News — greg @ 11:34 pm

On paper, the 2007 Infiniti FX45 and the 2007 Mercedes-Benz M-Class are comparable luxury SUVs. Which one is a better sports SUV for the money? Which one performs better? Is there a clear winner?

Read all about it here:

2007 FX45 vs. Mercedes ML500

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