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The Infiniti G37 Coupe we recently reviewed was equipped with optional 19-inch wheels, a sports tuned suspension system, a radar-sensored Cruise Control System, heated seats, a navigation system, an upgraded 11-speaker audio system and a rear-deck lid spoiler. |
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The Lexus IS C 250 we reviewed
was outfitted with a power-operated top. Yes, this is a hard top convertible. The IS C was equipped with a navigation system, 17-inch wheels, Lexus' signature Intuitive Park Assist system, heated (and cooled) front seats, a 6-speaker audio system, Bi-Xenon front headlights and Lexus Enform concierge emergency operator system. |
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The IS C 250 was outfitted with a 2.5-liter, six-cylinder engine which squeezed out 204 horses. So far we've been able to inch out just over 400 miles on a tank of gas. |
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The G37 Coupe pushes out 330 horses with its standard 3.7-liter, six-cylinder engine. We barely achieved 300 miles on a tank of gas. |
Ok, for approximately $47,000 which one would you purchase? We recently had an opportunity to review the rides pictured with the equipment packages noted. The pricing of both vehicles were within $500 of one another. While both vehicles are super sweet, which one would you drive-off in: the Lexus drop-top or peppier G37 Coupe? Look for extensive reviews of both vehicles soon.
1 comment:
I must choose the Infiniti model. Rather than Lexus it contains more capability to drive. As I'm spending such more amount, why don't I like the Infiniti models...
I hope the choice of other people also be same as me. Thank you.
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