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I am struggling to figure out which models are which, when I compare the models to choose from car selling websites, and the Infiniti website.

For example, on carsales.com I have to choose from badges:

GT

GT Premium

Red Sport

S Premium

Sport Premium

and V6 and V7 series.

 

On the Infiniti website they have:

Pure

Luxe

Sport

Red Sport 400

 

Which ones are which? I want to buy one, but I want a certain version. For example, I don't want the rebadged G37 model, but I also do not want the drive by wire, or fake exhaust speaker model either.  Can anyone help?

 

Edited by puddlejumper

https://www.infiniti-cdn.net/content/dam/Infiniti/2017/brochures/au/Q60_v5.pdf

GT is the low end.  Motors get bigger as you go up the list.  Interiors get more shit ladled into them as you add extra words after the base model name.

Note that no-one thinks the Q60 is a worthwhile buy.  That's why you never see one on the road unless it is being driven home from the dealership by the salesman.

hey PJ 

 

 I have a Q60 red sport, it’s a drive by wire, with that exhaust note, the car is quite quiet in standard mode, but I can beat many cars with loud exhaust, there’s all kinds of exhaust and aftermarket products in America, the other models are based on options 

 

There is a Q 60 red sport in Queensland for $60K and that’s the best price I have seen for this car so far...

 

What is your budget, do you want 200 hp, 300 hp or 400 hp and that’s where you start.

 

 

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