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Businiess name:  Infiniti Of Honolulu
Review by:  Ryan M.
Review content: 
Inifiniti of Honolulu is located in Mapunapuna, near the Honolulu International Airport. Interestingly, Infiniti is the one of the few premium auto makers not located on Kapiolani Boulevard, also known as "luxury car row" due to the Lexus, BMW, and Mercedes Benz dealers all in a couple of blocks. I visited the dealership during a celebration of the launch of its new 2006 M35/M45 sedans. The dealership’s showroom is relatively small, with enough room for about five vehicles. My salesman was very friendly and was eager to demonstrate the many features of the new sedan. I was upfront that I was simply curious and not in the market for a new car, he didn’t care. He just seemed happy to talk about the lineup and the dealership. The lack of pressure was very refreshing.

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