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The 2011 Infiniti M37 Is A Luxury Car With A Sporty Edge
The 2011 Infiniti M37 has an updated look with a wider stance and a more aggressive and athletic profile. The hood is more sculpted and the lines that run from the front of the vehicle to the back are smooth and fluid. The M37 comes in one trim but there are various optional packages available; Deluxe Touring, Technology, Sport Touring, Deluxe Touring and Premium.
The M37 will compete in the competitive luxury car segment which is dominated by vehicles from Mercedes Benz E-Class, BMW 5-series, the Lexus GS models and Jaguar XF. It’s powered by a powerful 3.7 Liter V6 engine with 330 hp. The car can be driven in 4 modes: Eco, Sport, Normal and Snow. Fuel economy is at 18 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway. The M37 goes travels from zero to sixty in 5.9 seconds.
The Infiniti M37 comes standard with 5-spoke 18” alloy wheels, xenon headlights and a moonroof. Dual exhaust with chrome tips are in place plus UV reducing solar glass has been installed in order to ensure that your drive is comfortable. The transmission system has 7 speeds and includes a manual-shift mode. An “Eco-Pedal” system is available which promotes driving habits that are more conducive to conserving fuel and provides immediate feedback about the driver's driving habits.
The cabin is crafted out of high quality materials and there is an abundance of leather in the interior and Japanese Ash wood trim. A center console is situated between the front seats with instrument controls. The front seats are 10-way power heated plus there is Push Button Ignition in place. A Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control is in place, plus compatibility with Bluetooth in order to make hands free calls. A USB connection port allows you to use your Ipod player. The premium package includes a high quality Bose audio system with ten speakers, a DVD player and a 9.3 music storage drive for an engaging entertainment system. A navigation system can be added which comes voice recognition and real-time traffic updates and info. Active noise control utilizes a microphone to detect noise and neutralizes it for a quiet interior.
Safety was emphasized by Infiniti engineers. A Blind Spot Intervention System can be added which lets you know when other vehicles are in your blind spot and actually assists you back towards your lane if you start to veer over into the other lane. Intelligent Brake Assist helps to adjust and apply brake pressure as needed and the Forward Collision Warning system provides an audible warning if it senses a potential collision. Additional safety features include front and side curtain airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Traction Control and Anti Lock Brakes.
The base price for the 2011 Infiniti M37 is approximately $46k but will increase depending on the optional packages selected. The M37 offers a luxurious driving experience and is competitive in its class with offerings such as a revamped exterior, a more powerful engine and the choice to select from various optional packages.
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HTC Sensation XL (Pocket Lint)
So near, but yet so far
If you like inches, you'll love the HTC Sensation XL. Picking up the form
factor of the HTC Titan - effectively the same handset running Windows Phone 7
- the HTC Sensation XL sits on the top edge of what we'd call a phone. Any
bigger and it steps in to tablet territory, like the Samsung Galaxy Note
"phablet" as we like to call it here at Pocket-lint.
In playground terms, the HTC Sensation is the big kid, the one you want on
your side in a scrap. But it is big, brutal and dumb? Will it only win because
size matters, or does it have hidden depths?
### Design
The HTC Sensation XL harks back to previous "big" phones from HTC. From the
back you can see glimpses of the HTC Desire HD, the HTC HD2 and the HD7. It is
inherently slab like, unlike the curved Samsung Galaxy Nexus that has a screen
size only slightly smaller, but sits more naturally in the hand.
The problem we have with the HTC Sensation XL isn't the design per se, but the
choice of finish on the back. The ...
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