Infiniti FX30D 2012 News
Infiniti to launch with two dealers
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By Mark Hinchliffe · 03 Sep 2012
Nissan's luxury brand, Infiniti, will have a dealership in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley with AP Eagers and another in East Sydney with Suttons, but has announced that a deal with Penfolds in Melbourne has fallen through.However, the Sydney dealer will not open its showroom for two more weeks while the Brisbane showroom will open in seven weeks. Infiniti Australia general manager Kevin Snell said a new Melbourne dealer would be announced in the next three to four weeks with a showroom open by Christmas.He was speaking last week at the Sunshine Coast media launch of the M sedan ($85,900-$99,900) and FX SUV ($83,900-$114,900). Snell said they were not hampered by the lack of dealers or showrooms. He said the brand had a comprehensive data base from their website and public displays of the cars at the Formula One in Melbourne and Cirque de Soleil events around the country.Snell also confirmed they would have their new models plus two coming models the G Coupe and Convertible at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney in October. “In the past six months more than 10,000 people have visited the website and we collected more than 200 expressions of interest at the F1 in February,” Snell said.“Our marketing starts next week and we'll have a heavy emphasis on the FX. “We expect to make (dealer) appointments in Perth and Adelaide in the next six months.” Infiniti Australia managing director and CEO Bill Peffer said the Australian market was one of the most crowded in the world with 65 brands. “We offer a new choice for customers that don't follow the rest of the crowd,” he said.“First we have to get the brand awareness established. We're not pushing for volume; we want to establish the brand.” Peffer said Infiniti would be a separate entity to Nissan, but would access the Nissan financial service for loans. “That will be a huge advantage for us,” he said.
Infiniti to launch with two models
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By Craig Duff · 04 Jun 2012
Infiniti Cars Australia general manager Kevin Snell says the small footprint - both in vehicle range and retail outlets - is an intentional approach to ensure the company can micro-manage its rollout Down Under.Snell says Infiniti will rely on the performance pedigree of its cars and the brand focus on the "customer experience", including home collection and drop-off of cars that need servicing, to help it stand out in a crowded and competitive prestige market."You only get one shot to launch a car brand," Snell says "and we can't afford not to do it properly first time around. We aim to give a point of difference in terms of our customer service and I won't apologise for ensuring we get that right before we go in all guns blazing.""We'd love to be in Perth and Adelaide (at launch) but the reality is we need to make sure the customer experience is right in our first three stores." Those three dealerships will be run by three of the biggest names in the automitve reatail business. Infiniti has appointed the Suttons Motor Group in Sydney, Penfold Motors in Melbourne and A.P. Eagers in Brisbane.Snell says Perth and Adelaide outlets will be added by the end of next year but won't reveal how customers in those cities who want to buy a car now will be serviced. "Like the pricing and sales projections, that will have to wait until August," he says.He also promises Infiniti will rapidly expand its line-up as new models come into the mix. "Between late 2013 and 2016 we'll have six new vehicles," he says. "We absolutely intend to have a full model range - that's the only way we can hit 10 per cent (the global prestige car target for Infiniti)." The launch vehicles include the FX mid-sized SUV with a 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel, a 3.7-litre petrol V6 and a range-topping 5.0-litre V8. It will be joined by the M sedan, headed by the world's quickest hybrid in the M35h with a 0-100km/h time of 5.5 seconds.