Affinity for Infiniti – 2012 G25x AWD Sedan - Greeley Gazette

I have been presented three Infiniti automobiles for review, and must say I have enjoyed them all. The least expensive of those three was brought over last week, the G25x all-wheel drive four-door sedan. Infiniti is the luxury division of Nissan Motor Company, and has been shipping cars to America for a bit more than 22 years. The first model that arrived here was the 1990 Q45, a big V-8 powered four-door, followed later that year by the M30, a smaller two-door sedan. Infiniti sales languished for about ten years until they introduced the G35, a mid-size sedan. The G25x came out about 18 months ago as a 2011 model, and complements the popular G37 at the lower end of the Infiniti lineup. The G37 has a bigger power-plant, but both are the same size five-passenger sedans. Fuel economy is a calling card for the little G25, and the “x” on its nomenclature refers to all-wheel drive configuration. My G25x sported fuel economy ratings of 19/city and 27/highway (mpg), and on a trip to Cheyenne, I observed a reading of 28. 5 mpg. The V-6 is mounted aft of the front axle and that allows a nice 55/45% front to rear weight distribution. Source: www.greeleygazette.com