
Insurance Group: 45
MPG: 26.9
CO2: 246
0-62 Mph: 5.9 secs
BHP: 315 BHP
Range: 473 miles
PROS: This car is exceptionally fast to pick up speed. It comes with attractive features including leather seating, rear parking sensors, cruise control, Bluetooth and MP3 connectivity. The car has airbags in the three key areas to maximise safety.
CONS: High CO2 emissions, high insurance premiums, high running costs.
This car has a rapid top speed of 155mph, but what is most impressive about this car is its ability to travel from 0mph to 62mph in an incredible 5.9 seconds. The car has a very strong power output of 315bhp and a torque of 25lb-ft.
The Infiniti G works excellently in delivering both an accomplished motorway cruise and a fast, exciting drive along country roads. This is down to the sharp and responsive steering that allows for a smooth ride where noise is kept to a minimum inside the cabin. Only a little wind noise can be heard even at high speeds.
The Infiniti G is a very attractive coupe with smooth, sleek lines and a stylish grille. Its exterior sports alloy wheels and can be finished in metallic paint for an additional cost of £577.
In car equipment includes Bluetooth, MP3 connectivity, rear parking sensors, climate control, electric door mirrors and electric front windows.
Satellite navigation is not included in the purchase price of this vehicle, however this intelligent technology can be purchased for a very expensive sum of £2,400.
The style and attractiveness of the vehicle is matched on the inside with high quality materials and leather seats.
This car is covered under warranty for three years, and up to 60,000 miles.
In terms of security, the car is fitted with central locking and an alarm.
The practical side of the car is not the most impressive, as when the rear seats are upright there is just 275 litres of boot space for belongings or storage. The car also only seats four occupants, and has only two doors, so access is restricted and the G will not make the best family vehicle.
This car costs £36,359, which is very expensive considering the car is also going to be costly to run and maintain. Therefore, consumers must consider the outgoings this car demands before buying this model.
In terms of fuel economy the model only achieves an average of 26.9mpg and produces 246g/km of CO2. The Infiniti G will therefore need to be refuelled often and will incure high road taxes.
However, it does come with a decent range of kit and is a very stylish and attractive model.
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