Syd Taylor hangs onto his toupee at the wheel of an Infiniti Q60S 3.0 Sport Tech
I was granted insight into the Infiniti crystal ball and was about to put the ‘newer than new’ 2018 Infiniti Q60 through its paces. No wonder my pulse was racing and my eyes narrowing with intent. ‘Time to taste tomorrow,’ I thought.
Inside this roomy coupe, you get an array of driver aids and astonishing safety advances. There’s a long list of digital entertainment packages too. So with space enough for two adults in the back, lovers of swish interiors and supple and supportive power adjustable seating will be happy to just sit there and breathe in the heady aroma of leather trimmed classiness. And it wouldn’t hurt too much were a passing neighbour of the upwardly mobile cast of mind to recognise little old you sitting behind the wheel of this truly beautiful sculpted machine of ineluctable exclusivity.
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