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TOMORROW, at 417 Infiniti in Ottawa, ON, we’re hosting a weekend event to celebrate the launch of the new 2013 Infiniti JX35 seven seat crossover, here in the showroom.  As many of you know, back in 2011 Infiniti Global signed on as a premier sponsor of F1 racing and the Red Bull Racing team in particular.  This Thursday, as part of the launch celebration for the new JX, Infiniti is continuing is exploration of Inspired Performance in all things automotive, and is providing a real replica F1 car to reside here, at 417 Infiniti, from Thursday, May 10th – Saturday, May 12th.

The car will be available for photos and viewing, and just for dropping by 417 Infiniti and test driving the new Infiniti JX35, you can enter into a contest at the kiosk by the F1 car to win a VIP trip to go down and see the US Grand Prix F1 Racing in style!  Race tickets, flights, accommodations, swag from Infiniti Canada and Red Bull Racing, spending money, VIP passes to other race content – the whole package.  Free entry into the contest, nothing to lose!

Big thanks to Infiniti Canada for setting this up for us here at 417 Infiniti!  Definitely drop by this weekend to see a real replica F1 racecar, enter into the contest, and maybe find out what all this JX35 buzz is about.

See you soon!

As of yesterday, 417 Infiniti Nissan has become the top-selling 2013 Infiniti JX35 dealer in the Ottawa-Gatineau area.  We have 14+ pre-sales and pre-orders, and that’s a stellar number for a dealership like ours – none of our competitors have even come close.  The difference is that 417 Infiniti Nissan knows the product inside and out; we care about our JX35s and our Infiniti JX customers, and we are 100% committed to your next Infiniti purchase in a way that few others are.  When we demo a vehicle for you, we know it’s nooks and crannies, we’ve test driven our products, we’re up-to-speed on what we’re selling.

In short, we can save you time.

Cars and SUVs are getting more and more complex as time goes on.  With advances in safety technology, entertainment and usability technology like Bluetooth and hands-free, navigation, seat positioning, storage compartments, sensors, warnings, lights, alerts…  it can be overwhelming for the customer.  I know when I buy anything over $500, I research it to the point of absurdity, I know the product I’m considering both inside and out, it’s competitors, it’s selling points, it’s shortcomings, it’s compromises…

…and doing that research is exhausting, all in the name of due diligence, of trying to make sure you buy the ‘right’ one.  You’re certainly spending enough money, the last thing you want is a dud product, or an overpriced, overmarketed facsimile of what the ‘right’ product happens to be.

Back in the day, that was the purpose of automotive salespeople.  To demo the vehicle.  Before the internet, before the mass sharing of information, you tended to go TRY the car before you BUY the car.  Now, you can read 20+ reviews of the vehicle, know what to look for, what to consider and weigh, all before you even sit down behind the wheel.  I know when I was in the market, shopping for my sedan, I did that, the whole process.  It took me six months to buy a car.

And when I finally slid into my brand new 2012 Infiniti G37x, I didn’t notice the acceleration and the skidpad cornering, and the big trunkspace, and the great brakes, and all the stuff that the reviews talked about and sold me on.  I noticed the cup-holder, and it’s neat design, with the variable sizing for various drinks, and the slick, soft-touch cover that clicks over when the cupholder is not needed to keep dust out.   I noticed the gauges, and how easy it was to adjust the seating position to this perfect sweet spot.  I noticed the reflection of the smooth curves in the hood through the windshield.

I noticed the stuff that made that car, MY car.

My point is that at 417 Infiniti, we notice these things, and we’d like to help you notice the things about the 2013 Infiniti JX35 (a car LOADED with ‘things’) that will make that JX35, YOUR JX35.  We’re the #1 2013 Infiniti JX dealer in Ottawa for a reason – because when you stop by to test drive the new 2013 Infiniti JX35, we can and we will show you a dozen things you’ll love about the JX.

We’ll show you what you won’t read in a review – we’ll show you what real people take away from the JX, how it’s really going to change how you make use of your family vehicle.  We’re still taking pre-orders, and as the #1 Infiniti JX dealer in Ottawa, ON, we’re best positioned to help you get the 2013 Infiniti JX35 you want for your family, in the colour and with the package that you want.

Whew.

Now, that said, I told you that to tell you this – Nissan has really stepped up their product offering with the new 2013 Nissan Altima.  This is a gorgeous, gorgeous vehicle, and I’ve had the pleasure of building out our microsite on the Altima over at 417nissan.com.  We’re looking to be the #1 2013 Nissan Altima dealer in Ottawa, ON much the same way we’re top of the charts for the 2013 JX, and we’re off to a great start, both with our mini-site FULL of 2013 Altima info, as well as with pre-orders already in place.

What’s even better is that because this is such an important vehicle for Nissan Canada, EVERY pre-order customer of 417 Nissan for the new 2013 Nissan Altima will enjoy a FREE, no-charge, no-strings attached extended warranty, pushing the period of coverage for the standard warranty up to a full 48 months / 100,000km; just like the Infiniti warranty.

This sort of manufacturer support is RARELY seen with new product launches, and it’s excellent to see Nissan behind their new Altima in this way.  We’re proud to offer this opportunity to our Ottawa, ON clientele, and you can click through over to the pre-order page here if you want to take a look.  A screenshot of the page is listed below as well.

Big thanks to our Ottawa clientele that have made, to this point, our 2013 Infiniti JX35 launch such a runaway success, and we look forward to the community response on the new 2013 Nissan Altima.

It’s going to be an excellent 2012 for 417 Infiniti Nissan and the Altima / JX – thanks for your business and continued support, and definitely click over and check out the new Altima microsite!

2013 Infiniti JX Directory with 417 Infiniti, Ottawa ON

At this point there isn’t much more to say about the Infiniti JX. We have compared it to it’s competitors, focused in on it’s amazing safety features and reviewed it non-stop! This new 2013 Infiniti Crossover is sure to be a big hit here at 417 Infiniti. So at this point I’ve decided to put together a nice little directory for our readers so you don’t get lost in all these amazing, resourceful articles regarding the 2013 Infiniti JX.

2013 Infiniti JX 7-Passanger Crossover Article Directory

2013 Infiniti JX35 Vs The Competition

Compare and Contrast of the 2013 Infiniti JX35 against it’s top competition featuring: Acura MDX, Audio Q7 & Volvo XC90.

Q & A’s With Infiniti

1. Q & A with Infiniti VP about the 2013 Infiniti JX

2. Q & A with Paul Giacomin about test-driving the 2013 Infiniti JX

417 Infiniti 2013 Infiniti JX MICROSITE

This site offers amazing pictures and spec’s all about the 2013 Infiniti JX. The go-to site for all info JX.

2013 Infiniti JX35 Review(S) | Click For Details!

A detailed article references many great reviews featured around the Internet.

Infiniti JX Little Known Facts | 417 Infiniti In Ottawa, ON

Fantastic fact-list for the 2013 Infiniti JX

For more information about the 2013 Infiniti JX Contact Us at (613) 749-9417 or come in and test-drive one of these beautiful cross-overs today! 417 Infiniti is your connection to everything Infiniti JX!

 

With two, maybe three weeks until the new Infiniti JX arrives on the lot, the automotive press have finally been released to submit their reviews.  The feedback has been INCREDIBLE.  Looks like the new JX35 is everything promised and MORE.  Read their highlights and comments below!  We’ll be compiling the reviews here in this post as we find them, so check back often for updates, and comment on this post if you find one we don’t have that we should be adding to the list!

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2013 Infiniti JX35 review by Winding Road | Highlights

- “We’ll be honest, few vehicles on the market make third-row entry easy, but Infiniti is giving it a serious go with the JX. There’s a nice, wide space when the second row slides forward, granting access to the surprisingly large third row. Cargo space, even with the third row up, looks larger than Audi’s Q7, and with the second row down, comes across as simply massive.”

- “The JX’s ride and steering have a lot in common with the larger, plush QX. This is a soft-riding, comfortable suspension.”

- “Built to the standards of the luxurious and popular QX, and for the same breed of shopper (albeit one with a smaller budget), this is one crossover that will impress the high-end suburban set.”

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2013 Infiniti JX review by AutoBlog (with video) | Highlights

- “Infiniti has come out swinging when it comes to configuring the JX. Shoppers will find leather seats, tri-zone climate control, power rear liftgate, privacy glass, keyless entry, heated seats, bi-xenon headlights, Bluetooth connectivity, full power accessories and more as standard equipment on the base JX … (fully loaded) the Infiniti JX35 will still be the least expensive with the most equipment.”

- “The JX cabin is unmistakably Infiniti in its warm design and high quality fit-and-finish.”

- “We found the ride comfortable and the cabin adequately void of wind noise.”

- “Infiniti coddles its discriminating buyers with its subscription-based Infiniti Connection and Infiniti Connection Plus telematics systems (both are complimentary the first year of ownership). Services include crash notification, emergency calling, roadside assistance, remote lock/unlock service, drive zone boundaries, speed alerts and more. Lastly, the impressive Infiniti Personal Assistant program (standard for the first four years of ownership) allows owners to call a concierge service for assistance with just about anything at all. Just for grins, we called to find out when Haley’s comet will make its next appearance and the operator at the other end quickly replied that the famous celestial traveler will arrive on approximately July 28, 2061. Um, okay.”

(click to read full article)

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2013 Infiniti JX35 review by Autoguide | Highlights

- “Perfect for teen drivers, Infiniti Connection lets owners set speed and distance limits on the car, notifying you by text, email or a call if any “rules” have been broken.”

- “More engaging is the car’s design.  There’s high-grade paint, plenty of chrome and Infiniti’s unique style, with a flare for the dramatic that none of its Japanese rivals have ever been able, or willing, to match. Of particular note are the crescent shaped D-pillars, which Infiniti says is a style element that will trickle down into the rest of the lineup.”

- “Open any door and the level of luxury will shock anyone who’s shopped this segment before. Infiniti is immediately a rival for the Audi in this respect, and the JX will have prospective Q7 buyers wondering why they should pay many thousands more.”

- “Having the car tell you when to brake and when to apply the throttle, and then doing almost all of that work for you is initially a bizarre feeling and requires a level of trust in the technology. It doesn’t take long, however, to realize that while a bit conservative, it’s an incredibly smart system that works excellently. Infiniti, after all, prides itself on technology that serves a purpose and is easy to use. With all of the many features enabled the JX feels, dare we say it, uncrashable.”

- “With a solid reason by the company to offer such a product, just looking at and sitting in the JX is enough to start changing consumers’ minds … factor in the price, luxury, fuel economy, interior space and features and the newest three-row luxury crossover is instantly the best.”

(click to read full article)

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2013 Infiniti JX review by Car and Driver | Highlights

- “With a child seat in place, the seat still will slide forward enough to let people slip into the third row. Space for the rearmost five passengers is minivan-like.”

- “This is easily the best CVT transmission on the market, and it’s better than a few actual automatics.”

- “Infiniti also has improved the functionality of the Around View Monitor camera system—a piece of tech we like—to show the direction of the front wheels in the overhead view and also provide person and object detection with attendant color warnings.”

(click to read full article)

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2013 Infiniti JX35 review by Automobile Magazine | Highlights

-”It’s an unmistakable Infiniti both inside and out.”

- “Sumptuous, stylish interiors have been an Infiniti specialty for some time now, and the JX35 does nothing to break that trend. The front seats are wide, supportive, and nicely cushioned and the cabin has a spacious and airy feel.”

- “There are also a handful of new convenience features. Infiniti Connection is an OnStar-like service that includes Google calendar integration and can warn parents via text message when the car exceeds a set speed or leaves a pre-defined area. The JX also introduces Infiniti Personal Assistant, a call-center that’s accessible from a cell phone anytime and anywhere. Vehicle purchase includes four years of free service where representatives can book event tickets, find local restaurants, or even look up general-knowledge facts.”

- “Infiniti execs anticipate that the JX will quickly become the second best-selling vehicle in the company’s product portfolio, behind the G sedan and we have no doubt that this spacious, luxurious seven-seater will find plenty of takers. The JX35 is a competitive alternative not only to luxury players like the Acura MDX and Audi Q7, but also to pricey mainstream crossovers like the Ford Flex.”

(click to read full article)

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2013 Infiniti JX review by Left Lane News | Highlights

- “The JX aims for well-heeled buyers, while the Pathfinder goes at the heart of the market. To differentiate the two, Infiniti’s version is available with a full suite of driver assists including a blind spot warning and intervention system, lane departure warning and prevention and an AroundView monitor with moving object detection. A 360-degree view around Infiniti JX, it shows moving objects on a seven-inch in-dash monitor.”

- “On the convenience side, JXs offer Infiniti’s Personal Assistant, which is a concierge-like service that helps to make an Infiniti owner’s day just a little less stressful. We were impressed as the operator checked on our flight schedules for our late afternoon departures. The service is available by subscription and it bookends nicely with Infiniti Connection, which utilizes an owner’s smartphone for functions like remote locking and unlocking, collision notification and parent-friendly Drive Zone monitoring.”

- “Driving through Charleston, we were impressed by the JX’s quiet, confident ride, which gave off nary-a-whimper nor untoward sound. Under hard acceleration, we heard the engine start to wind up, and the transmission really starts to dig in. We are still a bit cool towards the concept of a CVT transmission, but if it is the only game in town, it better be good. The Infiniti transmission is just that. At one point, a weird, whistling sound came into the cabin that had us alarmed that an air leak existed in the rubber window trim. Turning down all the radio and air conditioning noise, we ran windows up and down to re-seal everything. Instead it turns out that the car in the next lane was giving off a high-pitched whistle that disappeared when it passed us. It’s a testament to the brand’s noise, vibration and harshness engineers.”

(click to read full article)

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2013 Infiniti JX35 review by Cars.com | Highlights

- “This sentiment was echoed loudly during Infiniti’s in-house study of how other busy families use their cars. The result? A sleek new crossover in which your kids and your carpool can still get into the third row, even if you have child seats installed in the second row.”

- “It’s sleek and modern, with exterior dimensions that make it look leaner than its competitors, the Acura MDX, Audi Q7 and Lincoln MKT, though it manages to pack in more cargo space and legroom than the MDX and Q7.”

- “Third-row passengers weren’t forgotten in the JX. They have their own air vents to cool off quickly in the summer heat, and an optional panoramic moonroof over the second- and third-row seats lets the light in, keeping the third row from feeling like a dungeon.”

- “The other impressive feat is the JX35′s ability to hug the road like a car when cornering, rather than tilting and rolling as you’d expect from an SUV or large crossover.”

- “Infiniti was the first to introduce the very helpful Around View Monitor, which uses several cameras around the vehicle to give you a complete 360-degree view around the immediate vicinity of the car. The JX adds to the feature Moving Object Detection. If someone, or something, is moving around the car — say, a child or the neighbor’s cat that uses your garden as a litter box — visual and audible warnings will let you know where the moving object is so you can wait for it to clear before you move.”

(click to read full article)

(click to read other Cars.com JX review)

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2013 Infiniti JX review by The Truth About Cars | Highlights

- “Sumptuous leather and wood are featured throughout, and the layout of the dash is a near perfect copy of the Infiniti M.”

- “The JX is a great luxury crossover on its own merits – we barely scratched the surface of all of the vehicle’s technology and still came away impressed.”

- “The JX takes things in the opposite direction, sacrificing performance for practicality – something that the target demographic cares about more than acceleration times or rear-drive handling dynamics.”

- “According to Infiniti, the brand had nothing to stem the flow of customers who were dabbling outside the brand when it came time for a three-row luxury crossover. Instead of letting their clients go off and get an Acura MDX or Audi Q7, Infiniti took the underpinnings of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder and co-opted them for a luxury vehicle.”

(click to read full article)

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Again, if you find any reviews out there that we haven’t added yet, feel free to click here to contact us by email, or reply to this post in the comments below, and we’ll add the review to the list as soon as we can.  We have a 2013 Infiniti JX35 here in the 417 Infiniti dealership showroom from today until this Saturday, March 31st – there’s no better time to stop by and experience the 2013 Infiniti JX35 today while we have it here on site!

Right now we’ve got 8 pre-orders of the Jx35 in Ottawa, ON, and more coming by the day.  If you need information about pricing or trim details, you can click here or call us today at (613) 749-9417.

Tire Sale at 417 Infiniti, Ottawa, On

Tires have been a vehicle’s most important feature for more than 100 years. You may have considered the engine or the steering or maybe the breaks. But after all, every move you make with steering or breaking transmits back to the only element actually touching the road, your tires. So, you noticed some extra wear on your tire tread. Or. maybe you didn’t feel confident in dangerous driving conditions such as snow and ice. Chances are you are thinking about purchasing a new set of tires. And now you are asking yourself where to start?

New Tire Guide

  1. Tire Sale at 417 Infiniti, Ottawa ONUnderstand Tire Basics: Todays tires have many components. They are built from the inside out. The inner liner is the most important as it gives the tires its shape, and holds the air.
  2. Choosing the right tire:  A lot of people searching for new tires actually end up with the wrong tire size and capabilities. You must determine if you require a passenger or light truck tire. Most of the time passenger tires are the most sufficient. However, some SUV vehicles require something a little more durable so the light truck tires come in handy.
  3. Determine your needs: Determine what you are hoping to get from your tires. Such as, low mileage, wet traction, winter/snow traction, fuel economy, and noise level. This will help you determine which tires are best suited for you.
  4. Always purchase new tires.
  5. Maintain your new tires. Check your pressure frequently and bring your vehicle in for regular service appointments.
Spring has sprung here at 417 Infiniti and we certainly are ready for it! It’s always an exciting time around the dealership here in Ottawa, ON. New cars, new promotions and lots of happy customers! Amongst all the going on’s we have a large tire promotion coming up in April. A total TIRE BLOWOUT! Since spring has arrived we have lots of inventory to clear at 417 Infiniti. We’ve got the tires, the rims and all that can most definitely be installed here! Contact our Service Department  (613) 749-9417 for more information! Also, make sure to check out all the other promotions happening within the 417 Auto Mall at Kia 417 & 417 Nissan.

 

Amazing news!  With the 2012 Ottawa International Car Show in town this weekend, Infiniti Canada has done us the favour here at 417 Infiniti of providing us with a brand new 2013 Infiniti JX35 to be here, at the dealership, from Monday, March 26th through Saturday, March 31st!

For those of you that have already placed pre-orders on the new 2013 Infiniti JX, this is the perfect chance to drop by take your first peek, in person at the new 2013 JX35.  For those of you who are still on the fence, this is again a great opportunity to check out the JX35 before it’s ready for sale.

One week, one 2013 Infiniti JX35, here at 417 Infiniti, next Monday through Saturday.  Come on down to see what all the fuss is about with the new 2013 Infiniti JX35 in Ottawa, ON!

2013 Infiniti JX35 vs the Competition

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

The new 2013 Infiniti JX35 is being hyped.  A lot.  In typical fashion, as with any launch of a new platform, the Infiniti JX35 is being written about and discussed ad infinitum by the automotive press, by Infiniti Canada, by Infiniti dealerships like 417 Infiniti – the same hoohrah and ceremony experienced every time anything comes out.

What I’m seeing a LOT of though, is chatter in the community.  Among buyers, perhaps such as yourself.  This new JX35 is going to really compete in the seven seat luxury crossover segment, and I know this because YOU know this, and I’m seeing you guys debate this all over the place.  Infiniti JX35 vs Acura MDX?  JX35 vs. Audi Q7?  JX vs. Volvo XC90?  We thought it’d be helpful to corral some of these arguments and present them here, in one easy place, for your comparing pleasure.

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First up:  Infiniti JX35 vs. Acura MDX

What’s the scoop on the Acura MDX?

The Acura MDX in it’s current form debuted in 2007, and has been largely unchanged in any technical sense since then.  There were minor modifications to the rearview mirror in 2008, the power liftgate became available as an option in a different package in 2009, and the MDX received a slight facelift in 2010 to reflect Acura’s new pointy-beak corporate grille design, which received mixed reception from both critics and consumers.  It’s listed at a base MSRP of $52,690, making it significantly more expensive than the JX35 at base, and fully loaded it’ll run you a pricey $62,890.

So…  why pick the Infiniti JX35 over the Acura MDX?

Even die-hard Acura fans are complaining that this vehicle is woefully behind the times technologically.  No touch screen, way too many buttons on the console, no integrated display, no push button start, small 3rd row seats, and difficult to access them, and the cabin isn’t up to the competition in delivering a luxurious feel to the driver and their occupants.  The MDX is Acura’s top seller in Canada largely based on the class-leading reputation it built 3-4 years ago, but the competition has since long past it by, and it’s badly due for a redesign.

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Round 2:  Infiniti JX35 vs. Audi Q7

What’s the scoop on the Audi Q7?

The Audi Q7 is the next obvious choice in the 7-seat luxury crossover comparison, and for good reason.  It’s the closest match the JX in style, function and size, and it considered one of the top choices in the segment.  The problem here is very similar to the MDX, however – the Q7 was originally unveiled in 2005, and other than a cosmetic facelift, this 7-seater is, essentially, the exact same case produced seven years ago!  Slight technological updates have occurred over those years, and the cabin quality is generally quite good, but this beast comes in at $58,000 at base, and tops out at a whopping $72,900 when fully loaded – even more expensive than the MDX, and by leaps and bounds.

So…  why pick the Infiniti JX35 over the Audi Q7?

The Q7 suffers worst from cramping in the 3rd row, and even the second row could use more room.  This seems like a particularly odd problem to have, given that it’s one of the larger vehicles in the segment – it has the space to work with, and then works with it in a less than ideal way.  A lot of thought was given to the driver while the wheels are on the road, but the basic in and out, everyday USE of the vehicle was somewhat overlooked in it’s design.  The JX has more space, better utilized space, and comparable performance while slicing down the fuel consumption demanded by the Q7.  As value proposition, the Infiniti JX35 blows the Q7 out of the water by competing directly in size, shape, aesthetic, performance and utility – and doing it all at a fraction of the price.

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Round 3:  Infiniti JX35 vs. Volvo XC90

What’s the scoop on the Volvo XC90?

The XC90 is arguably the most ‘Volvo-esque’ of the Volvo product line, targeted at and marketed to families looking for utility, safety, and a kid-friendly luxury people mover.  Launched in 2003, this safe, heavy 7-passenger SUV has been a mainstay of the segment for a very long time, even if it doesn’t get as much press as the Audi and the Acura above.  It’s got a great interior, capable (if boring) driving dynamics, and quality safety scores.  The XC90 starts just under $50,000, capping out at $63,475 for a fully loaded Volvo XC90.

So…  why pick the Infiniti JX35 over the Volvo XC90?

The JX35 is now innovating in this segment in the same way the XC90 did when it launched almost 10 years ago.  The XC90 launched with a first-rate interior – which meant that Audi had to step up when they launched the Q7, which is exactly why Infiniti stepped up even higher with the launch of the JX35.  The safety features originally blueprinted by the XC90 and similar vehicles have since become commonplace in all vehicles in the segment, but Infiniti again takes safety a step further with technological safety features that PREVENT collisions, to complement mechanical safety features implemented to endure them.  Blind spot prevention.  Backup collision prevention.  Lane-departure prevention.  Force-feedback on pedals in light traffic to prevent errant collision.  The list goes on.

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The 2013 Infiniti JX35 seven seat crossover starts at an unbelievable $44,900, which is anywhere from $5,000 – $13,000 less than the competitors, and it offers MORE passenger space, MORE utility, MORE technology and MORE cargo capacity than any of them.  Costs less – get MORE.  Regardless of your brand preference, if you’re looking for the BEST luxury crossover, with 3rd row capability and 7-seats for your passengers, you have GOT to stop in at 417 Infiniti to test drive the new Infiniti JX35.

We’re taking pre-orders now, and we should see the first JX35s on our lot any day now.  Call today at (613) 749-9417 for up to the minute availability on the new JX35, as well as get your name on the list to guest drive the new JX as soon as it lands.

It costs less, you get way more – 2013 Infiniti JX35, arriving soon.  Contact us today!

The all-new 2013 Infiniti JX is expected to bring the brand’s signature combination of aggressive design and enthusiastic performance to a fresh segment this year, with production already under way and a dealership debut slated for March. And while we’ve seen a similar effort recently from the Chrysler Group, which positions the Dodge Durango as a three-row crossover for driving enthusiasts, the JX will appeal to those customers who demand a more premium ownership experience.

Thus, in addition to its dynamic powertrain and highly capable suspension, the JX will offer goodies like the Infiniti Connection telematics system, a 15-speaker Bose Cabin Surround audio setup with digital 5.1-channel decoding and Bose’s latest Acoustic Waveguide subwoofer, and the industry-first Backup Collision Intervention (BCI) technology. By integrating BCI with Infiniti’s blind-spot information system, the JX can not only help drivers detect vehicles and objects that may be crossing behind it, but also proactively and automatically engage the brakes to help avoid a collision.

The JX provides all the interior versatility one expects in a big crossover as well, ringing up best-in-segment marks for both rear cargo volume and passenger volume—boasting more second- and third-row legroom than a Cadillac Escalade—and the vehicle’s innovative seating solutions provide easy passenger access to the third row even with a child seat safely mounted in the second row. The JX also is projected to achieve best-in-class EPA ratings of up to 21 mpg in combined driving.

That’s why Ben Poore, vice president of Infiniti for Nissan North America, said “The all-new Infiniti JX embraces family customers in a way no luxury crossover has done before – recognizing their need to grow up, but without growing old. Responsibility should come as a reward, rather than as a restriction on the things and activities you enjoyed as a single person or a couple.”
Of course, Poore had much more to say about the coming JX and what it means to Infiniti, and—thanks to the folks at the Infiniti Media Center – we’re ready to shed some more light on what should be a particularly bright spot in the brand’s lineup with the following Q&A.

Q: You were recently at the national meeting of U.S. Infiniti dealers; what do they think of the 2013 JX?

Poore: Our dealers, they are very excited. … [I]t’s a product that absolutely hits in the heart of the market: luxury family. This is a place where we’ve never played before, so, for them it’s tremendous growth and for us it means tremendous growth. And the product is just spot-on in all of the aspects of safety, technology, and value; I mean, it’s got it all, so the dealers are extremely fired-up about the future of the brand.

Q: What does it mean to the brand that the JX is being built here in America, at the assembly facility in Smyrna, Tenn.?

Poore: [T]here is no better place to build than in Smyrna. We know the quality is there, and we know that the quality will be there with the JX. It’s a great opportunity for that plant, for our corporation, frankly, to take an Infiniti product, prove our quality here building it in the U.S. and then really having a short pipeline to get that out to the marketplace.

Q: What is the sales outlook for Infiniti in 2012, and how will it be affected by the JX?

Poore: We expect growth in 2012. In 2011, obviously, we had some challenges. Had a tsunami hit us, no one could have ever expected that. Our sales were down about 5 percent, by the way, a little bit better [performance] than our Asian-luxury competitors, who were down in sales more than we were. So, we recovered fast, and now in 2012, it’s all about getting on the growth plan again. JX is center of that strategy. JX is all-new and will be all incremental volume for Infiniti. So, through the JX and through continued marketing of our current products, we’re going to get back on a growth path for 2012.

Q: Infiniti has a large presence at the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament this year. What can we expect to see, and will the JX be part of the plan?

Poore: We had a big presence last year and it’s only going to get bigger. We are going to do more activation on the ground. More overall advertising. More integration in terms of the bracket challenge. And the nice part is that the tournament is literally the centerpiece of our JX launch. Everybody there [watching] pretty much went to college, so you know there is a higher level of income, in general, in terms of the fans, and that is right where we need to be.

Q: Infiniti has a strong presence in the world of Formula 1 racing, and the series will come to Austin, Texas, later this year. How will that impact Infiniti’s reputation in this country?

Poore: F1 has been out of the U.S. for a while, and it’s got to come back here. It’s … the No. 1 global motorsport program. F1 hasn’t been big in the U.S., [but] it’s because there hasn’t been a race here. [Now], not only is there an upcoming event in Austin, there is another one coming in the New York/New Jersey area. So, finally, we’ll have two here, and Infiniti is a major global sponsor of the Red Bull racing team. … [T]hey are the world-champions for the last two years, and our tie-ins with them takes the excitement of our brand to the next level. Infiniti is all about Inspired Performance—there’s not a better way to represent that than with Formula 1.

Original article by Charles Krome, reposted here for your viewing pleasure at 417 Infiniti in Ottawa, ON – your best Ottawa Infiniti dealer to pre-order your new 2013 Infiniti JX!  Call us today at (613) 749-9417 for more information on pre-ordering the new Infiniti JX in Ottawa, ON!

Lots of news with the JX these days at 417 Infiniti in Ottawa, ON.  A while back, we launched the JX35 microsite homepage, something of a teaser for good JX things to come, but also as a clear directive to let you, our valued customer, know that 417 Infiniti is THE ONLY place to buy this brand new Infiniti luxury 7-seat crossover.

We got a first look in person at the new JX35 at the 2012 Canadian International AutoShow last Saturday, yesterday I interviewed Paul, our president here at 417 Infiniti – he just got back from that Phoenix trip we mentioned, and wow, did he ever have some good insider info on the JX.  I’ll be posting his interview tomorrow, definitely watch out for that one.

The news today is that we’ve built and launched our Interior/Exterior information pages for the new JX35 with some pictures and highlights of the new vehicle.  We also have brochures available here at 417 Infiniti in Ottawa, ON – if we’re not giving you enough JX on the site, feel free to drop by and speak to someone about possibly YOUR next luxury crossover vehicle for your family.

Interior page link is here, exterior page is here, and I just had a binder of pricing and trim details dropped on my desk, so you can look forward to that information (hopefully) early next week.

The launch of a new vehicle, especially one as stylish and technologically advanced as the new 2013 Infiniti JX35, is always very exciting.  There’s nothing quite like the look on your neighbour’s face when you pull into the driveway for the first time, and curiousity overtakes them, and they have to ask..  “What…  is that?”

It’s the new JX, and it’s incredible.  Contact 417 Infiniti today to place a pre-order now – supply will be limited for the first few months, and the sooner we get your name on the list, the easier it’ll be for us to find you the right JX for your family.

Stay tuned!

This is post #1 of a three post set across our various blogs here at the 417 Automall, with spotlights on the Infiniti, Nissan and Kia manufacturer presentations at the 2012 Canadian International Autoshow in Toronto, ON.  You can read the Kia post by clicking here, and the Nissan feature by clicking here!

Read on to explore what Infiniti Canada had to offer at the AutoShow last weekend!

 

I made the road trip down to Toronto this weekend to attend the 2012 Canadian International Autoshow with a good friend of mine who’s quite a car enthusiast.  We brought the wives, but they quickly abandoned us for the Eaton Centre, and met up with us later that evening, where, after we were back at the hotel, they calmly explained to us, amidst the chest-high piles of shopping bags littered around the room, what they had spent at the mall.

Winston Churchill used to drink in victory, because he deserved it, AND in defeat, because he needed it.

Smart man, that Churchill.  With Winston in mind, we all went for drinks – they, with smiles…  and us, in tears.

But before we found out that the girls had purchased half of Toronto, we had an amazing time at the AutoShow, and I had my camera at the ready.  Infiniti, Nissan and Kia all had HUGE sections of the showroom floor to themselves, and they used it brilliantly.  The full vehicle lineups were on display for all three manufacturers, but the real stars of the show were the set pieces and the concepts on display, the stuff we don’t see everyday on the lot back in Ottawa.

There’s a lot of pics, so we’re splitting up this report over three posts, one for each manufacturer.  This is the first post of the series, and you can click on the links either at the top of this post or at the bottom to navigate around the various parts of the series.

We arrived in Toronto about 1:30pm on Saturday, and made our way to the convention centre.  Up the large escalator, slight turn past the long line of Fiat 500s, and lo and behold, the Infiniti display is the first we encounter.

High class velvet ropes everywhere, with Infiniti representatives looking dapper in their suits, this layout was all style and more substance.  The entire Infiniti lineup was laid out, with eager explorers jumping in and out of the cars and running their fingers over the endless soft-touch leather surfaces, found everywhere in Infiniti interiors.

“Oohs,” and “aahs,” abounded, and people jumped from G to M to FX, enjoying the luxury tour.  They made a great call selecting that sleek Malbec Black colour for the demo lineup; the barely purple shimmer on the black gleamed brilliantly as the dozens and dozens of lights shone overhead.

My cohort has a not-so-small infatuation with the QX56, and it was a pain to try to pry him out of there.

As we passed the current Infiniti product lineup, we come across the Red Bull F1 car – Infiniti signed on as a F1 sponsor of Red Bull Racing and the Red Bull F1 Challenger car in 2011.  Still, what a nice surprise to see it here at the show!

The engine employed by this F1 car is a Renault one, and there was some speculation where the agreement was signed about whether the engine was going to be rebadged as an Infiniti as well, but that ended up being omitted in the agreement.

The Red Bull team finished 1st in the F1 standings for the last two years – this is a very famous F1 car in recent years, and it’s a beautiful and amazing feat of engineering to behold.

Up next was the concept successor to to the Infiniti Essence, unveiled back in 2009.  This car was painted in a brilliant pearl colour and branded the Infiniti Etherea.

Just beautiful, isn’t it?  That interior looks frighteningly clean, god help anyone who opts for white leather like that. I love that subtle purple stitching on the seats though, I love the low stance and the intensely clean design lines running the lengths of this beautiful concept.

Suicide doors were a nice touch too, as well as the stainless steel speedo.

The Infiniti Etherea first debuted at the 2011 Geneva show, but this was my first opportunity to see it in person.  Infiniti has described it as “…a four-door coupe with five-door practicality – a hatchback that doesn’t look like a hatchback.”

Something like this would be marketed to an entry-level luxury buyer who wants the build and performance quality of the price point, but also demands the flexibility and utility of an everyday vehicle that compromises to get the job done and fulfill the transport and cargo needs of a busy person.

The design speaks towards an aim at a younger demographic, as well.  Given a little time to spit, polish, and focus group test the attitude and style of the car, and I think with some tweaks, they have on their hands a winner here.

Definitely edgy – Infiniti is known for being anything but tame with it’s design.

Lastly, what would be an Autoshow for Infiniti without featuring their new 7-seat crossover, the Infiniti JX / JX35. There’s a LOT of hype surrounding the new Infiniti JX, and for good reason – at the price point it sits at, offering the wealth of safety, technology, and performance options that it does, and comparing it directly to it’s competition, it looks like a sure winner and an easy pick for anyone shopping in the 7-seat luxury crossover segment.  It does more, for less, and look gorgeous from any angle.

Speaking of angles, I really went wild with the photos here.  If a picture is worth a thousand words, please enjoy this epic:

We mentioned in an earlier post that our president, Paul Giacomin, was away last week at an Infiniti meeting down in Arizona, test driving the JX and getting up to speed on the vehicle launch, due out sometime this year in spring.  We’ll have his thoughts and comments shortly, stay tuned for that post.

Also in JX news, we just got the layout designed for the interior/exterior information pages of the Infiniti JX microsite, so you can look forward to that information coming soon as well.

And AGAIN in JX news, pricing has become available for this new crossover, and last I heard from Ron Major, sales manager at 417 Infiniti, we’ve already pre-sold 6+ of the new JXs.  You can get your order in now and be one of the first people in Ottawa, ON to be driving a beautiful new JX35 Infiniti crossover.  As always call (613) 749-9417 for any information on the new JX crossover that we don’t as yet have listed on the website, or click here to submit an email to 417 Infiniti!

Navigate the 2012 Canadian Internation AutoShow coverage by clicking through to the Nissan or Kia postings!