Bullz-Eye’s at the Final Four with Infiniti and the M Hybrid
The guys at Bullz-Eye really said it best when they said this is the best time of year for sports fans. We just had MLB opening day, the NFL draft is right around the corner, and who could possibly forget about March Madness. Few sporting events stir up the kind of excitement generated by the Final Four, and for good reason.
Bullz-Eye is On Location for the Final Four this year, courtesy of Infiniti and the new M Hybrid. They’ve put together five things to look forward to for this year’s Final Four. For the full list, head over to the Bullz-Eye Blog, and don’t forget to check out the video above.
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Infiniti sponsors Coaches vs. Cancer for March Madness
March Madness is considered the greatest sporting event of the year by many. The bracket challenges are an event unto themselves. This year, Infiniti is giving basketball enthusiasts the chance to do some good with their brackets. The company has teamed up with NCAA Men’s Basketball to help Coaches vs. Cancer raise as much as $500,000.
To participate, simply fill out a round-by-round bracket at CBSSports.com. For more details about how your correct picks will help a great cause, watch the video above.
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Bullz-Eye reviews the 2010 Infiniti G37
Few cars have had the lasting industry impact that the Infiniti G series has produced. Our boys at Bullz-Eye.com recently had a chance to test drive the 2010 Infiniti G37 Convertible Sport 6MT, and they came away as impressed as you’d expect.
Of course the car is gorgeous. It’s got sleek lines, a fantastic interior replete with a Bose sound system, but we know what you’re really after. Performance:
Our G37 MT had a 3.7 Liter DOHC 24-valve VVEL V6 engine that produced a smooth 325 Horsepower and 267 lb-ft torque. Gas mileage came in at 16mpg city and 24mpg highway, and could be considerably better with “softer” driving. The vehicle is a true sports car so it of course is rear wheel drive with a 6-speed manual transmission with independent front and rear suspension. The sport brakes with 4-piston front and 2-piston rear calipers are probably some of the strongest and easiest brakes you’ll ever press your feet upon! We effortlessly shifted between gears and even when hitting decent speeds (cough, cough), the ride was tight with the beefed up independent suspension working like a charm. We were impressed with the handling and overall performance, but if you’re looking for a soft and smooth ride in a luxury vehicle, this may not be your best option. It’s a better choice for someone looking for a sportier version of a luxury vehicle.
For the full review, head over to the Bullz-Eye Cars channel.
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