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NEW 2006 Lexus 430 vs Infiniti M45


TeamFL1
12-16-2004, 07:08 PM
I know this friend of mine who is planning to get a $50,000 price range luxery car. and i reconmmend that he should wait until spring of 2005 to get these two nice cars, or others. The specifications are everywhere, so no need for me to post it. if u had that money, which brand would you choose, i would pick the G430

kman10587
12-16-2004, 09:26 PM
I'd go with the GS 430.

BP2K2Max
12-17-2004, 10:11 AM
I say M45. it makes 45 more hp and has that new sensor thing that notifies you if you veer out of your lane of travel. their really isn't enough info available yet i don't think. All i know is the lexus is a 300 hp 4.3 V8 w/ 6 speed auto. the m45 is a 340 hp 4.5 v8 with 5 speed auto w/ OD. i'd be happy to own either one but i'm a big nissan/infiniti fan so i'd go with the M45.

TeamFL1
12-17-2004, 01:51 PM
yea that lane tech is useful, but not for youth people, i think its more useful for mature adults lol, they can't drive. and lexus is know for a quiet ride. of coures the M45 has more power, I even think it looks better. to get info for these cars, it is at EDMUNDS.COM

LEXUS GS

Its sleek, new shape is the most noticeable change in what is now the third generation of GS sedans, but there are plenty of other upgrades sprinkled throughout this new luxury sedan that should help boost its chances of competing against the Europeans. When it goes on sale in early 2005, the GS will be available with either a 245-horsepower, 3.0-liter V6 or a 300-hp, 4.3-liter V8. All V8 models will be rear-wheel drive, but cars equipped with the V6 will offer both all-wheel-drive and rear-wheel-drive setups. A six-speed automatic is the standard transmission while a new Adaptive Variable Suspension offers four different settings for comfort or performance. New technological elements include an advanced stability control system dubbed Vehicle Dynamic Management (VDM) that reacts quicker and with less intrusiveness than the previous VSC system. All GS models will also include a full complement of front, side and knee airbags along with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that prepares the car for an impending crash to reduce severity. The GS will also offer standard features like a keyless ignition, adaptive headlights and a rear backup camera integrated with the optional navigation system.

INFINITI M45

After just two years in the United States market, Infiniti is already redesigning its M45 sedan. Slated for 2006 production, the new M45 is expected to look much like the concept shown at the New York Auto Show, as well as carry over the lion's share of its feature content. It will feature the same 340-horsepower, 4.5-liter V8 engine found in the current M45 along with a five-speed automanual transmission. It will ride on Infiniti's FM (front midship) platform which also carries the G35 coupe and sedan, as well as the FX SUV -- although more than half of the platform's design and components have been adapted specifically for the M45's use. A new active rear control suspension system works in harmony with steering input and vehicle speed to provide optimal ride and driver control. Another new driver-oriented feature is the Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system which will sound an alarm should the driver unintentionally veer from the current driving lane. But a list of in-vehicle technology would seem incomplete these days without a navigation system (this one features a new interface with voice activated destination entry), as well as Bluetooth wireless connectivity and several "intelligent" items including Infiniti's Key system with push-button start and cruise control.

BP2K2Max
12-17-2004, 03:44 PM
they don't mention that the M will also offer a VQ35 v6 powered M35 with RWD standard and optional AWD transmission used in the skyline. i didn't know the lexus was the same way.

TeamFL1
12-17-2004, 05:10 PM
Yeah they are so much alike at powertains. This is some competition.

del
12-17-2004, 08:43 PM
you should also consider the new acura RL. this car should really boost acura's image. the TL and MDX have really helped to increase the prestige factor of acura, something that has been really non existent throughout the 90's. still not up there with lexus and infiniti but this should change starting with the new RL. i'm starting to see some on the roads, they look pretty good. made c&d's 10best list its first year out (although i think C&D is quite biased towards honda). haven't read anything negative about this car. lacks a V8 but 300hp out of a V6 is respectable. just another suggestion.

out of the two. i saw the new GS at the SF auto show. looked pretty nice. same with the M45. i would go for the lexus though.

TeamFL1
12-17-2004, 09:26 PM
RL i think its the best Acura made. NSX is too much and not enough performence for the buck. But RL will past the 50,000 mark with everything included i think, but i would pick the RL too. its an good choice

Jimster
12-17-2004, 10:47 PM
Just on the lane thing, I for one think it's a fantastic idea, many a time I've been driving along a highway on a wet night wondering where the fuck the lane markings are, so something like that'd be a godsend.

The LExus still looks better though and if it's anything like a big Altezza, it'll handle beautifully too.

kman10587
12-18-2004, 01:00 AM
NSX is too much and not enough performence for the buck.

The NSX is NOT a car about numbers, believe me. You have to drive it to really get it.

TeamFL1
12-18-2004, 10:41 PM
The NSX is NOT a car about numbers, believe me. You have to drive it to really get it.

yes I would love to drive the most powerful japanese mid engine car, but lets think about it, what can you buy with 90-100 grands ummmm yea many many many other cars, with more power /oh yes, /handling? /some,/ speed most of it will beat the NSX,/ top speed? /who cares about 175 when are you going you reach that in the states or the track, even if you done it, how often can u do that? I love the NSX so much, but its not on my top list of dream cars that i want, maybe an V8, that will do it

del
12-18-2004, 11:02 PM
yes I would love to drive the most powerful japanese mid engine car, but lets think about it, what can you buy with 90-100 grands ummmm yea many many many other cars, with more power /oh yes, /handling? /some,/ speed most of it will beat the NSX,/ top speed? /who cares about 175 when are you going you reach that in the states or the track, even if you done it, how often can u do that? I love the NSX so much, but its not on my top list of dream cars that i want, maybe an V8, that will do it

car's are more than their engine. if you can do a sub 13 second 1/4 mile on 2 cylinders and carve corners with the best of them, the more power to ya. just statin a point, not saying that's not far fetched or anything. NSX was never meant to be the fastest in the 1/4 mile, the fastest to 60mph, it's a driver's car and it does that task quite well. just go drive one. not at the top of my shopping list either for $90k but don't think simply putting in V8 solves all cars' problems. how much does a lamborghini murcielago cost? much more than any NSX, but i've seen videos of the NSX handing the murcielago its own ass on a road course through turns. it'd lose on the straights but that's short-lived on a road course. jus statin another point.

sorry to get off topic.

kman10587
12-18-2004, 11:22 PM
Yeah, the NSX is about driving experience more than sheer performance. It's also more practical and more reliable than almost any other supercar, as an added bonus.

aznxthuggie
12-19-2004, 02:39 AM
i say the m45

TeamFL1
12-19-2004, 09:52 AM
thats what Acura is known for "reliable", but im into performence, so guess the NSX can't do the Job, lets say a M3. cost arround 50-65 grands. 30 grands of modification on this car will get more heads on this car than the NSX. thats my taste. is M3 reliable? i think so, its a BMW. Dont get me wrong the NSX is an hot car, everybody will agree right? if i had the money to throw arround, NSX will be it. just imagine an M3 with lambo doors, wide body kit, turbo, nice interior mods, with all the money you had spend on an NSX, you could of had this nice M3 all hooked up. well if some people perfer a quiet ride and whatever go with NSX, Im just saying there are lot of competitions when it comes to 90,000 sticker price

BP2K2Max
12-19-2004, 11:02 AM
i don't know about the acura RL being compared to these cars. i think it's fit in better with the v6 versions. it may have the hp to compete but it's qbout 300 lbs heavier and is about 60 ft/lbs of tq shy of what the v8's are puttin out. it's an awesome car though. however, i think i'd take an AWD m35 instead, but i'm kinda biased.

kman10587
12-19-2004, 02:48 PM
thats what Acura is known for "reliable", but im into performence, so guess the NSX can't do the Job, lets say a M3. cost arround 50-65 grands. 30 grands of modification on this car will get more heads on this car than the NSX. thats my taste. is M3 reliable? i think so, its a BMW. Dont get me wrong the NSX is an hot car, everybody will agree right? if i had the money to throw arround, NSX will be it.

As thrilling a drive as the M3 is, it can't match the NSX's raw, edgy feeling, provided by its low curb weight and MR layout.

just imagine an M3 with lambo doors, wide body kit, turbo, nice interior mods, with all the money you had spend on an NSX, you could of had this nice M3 all hooked up.

Okay, now you sound like a ricer.

well if some people perfer a quiet ride and whatever go with NSX, Im just saying there are lot of competitions when it comes to 90,000 sticker price

You've gotta be kidding me, an M3 is way smoother and quieter than any NSX.

RiDiN' dUb'Z 24/7
12-19-2004, 04:24 PM
the lexus

calgary_redneck
12-19-2004, 07:02 PM
I agree lexus has a much more solid reputation for quality and reliablity. The infinity is rated at more hp but if you look at its acceleration numbers they are very similar.

TeamFL1
12-22-2004, 09:04 PM
how about the BMW 530i? does anyone throught of that, i just lookted at the based price and it was 47 grands.

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