If a Nissan Z is a little impractical for your tastes, then a used four-door equivalent can be had for a tasty price on the ...
Going forward, Infiniti will limit itself to no more than one new product per year, allowing it to dial in its focus on the ...
Honda's Accord —and various other Hondas—have long occupied top spots on most-stolen lists. The Accord is hugely popular, so there are many around (especially the previous-generation version listed ...
Adrian has been engaged in automotive media and content creation since 2016, starting as an independent content creator in his spare time, before joining the CarBuzz Team as a writer in April 2024. A ...
As a former claims handler and fraud investigator, Jason Metz has worked on a multitude of complex and multifaceted claims. The insurance industry can be seemingly opaque, and Jason enjoys breaking ...
Infiniti had an ambitious launch in 1989, revamped by its youthful mid-2000s success driven by the G35. These days, it only offers SUVS, and sales figures have shown Nissan's luxury division has ...
Infiniti exited the sedan market in the U.S. in 2024, when it stopped selling the Q50 here. Infiniti’s American lineup now consists of just four cars: the QX50, a luxury compact crossover; the QX55, ...
Infiniti is reviving the Q50 for 2027 as a rear-wheel-drive sports sedan, reversing earlier plans to replace it with an EV amid slowing demand for electric cars. The new Q50 will use the Nissan Z’s ...
After ending its run in 2024, Infiniti apparently let its dealers know during a dealer conference that the Q50 is making a return to showrooms. Originally reported by Automotive News, Infiniti ...
It's been a long time since enthusiasts seriously thought about the Infiniti Q50, and not just because it finally got canceled last year. The 400-horsepower Red Sport was quick, but it just didn't ...
Thought the Infiniti Q50 was dead for good? Think again, because Infiniti just teased a new generation at its dealer meeting in Las Vegas last night, as per Automotive News — and it sounds far more ...