Is it safe to drive at 3500 RPM?

Is it safe to drive at 3500 RPM?

Not at all, 3500 rpm on a motorway is much better for the engine than a town car that uses low gears and constant gear changes, driving at a constant 80mph ( if you are allowed to) will give the engine maximum cooling through the radiator and the oil sump and fuel efficiency and this is why long constant driving gives …

At which RPM should you shift?

Generally, you should shift gears up when the tachometer is around “3” or 3,000 RPMs; shift down when the tachometer is around “1” or 1,000 RPMs. After some experience with driving a stick shift, you’ll be able to figure out when to shift by the way your engine sounds and “feels.” More on that below.

What kind of car is the Infiniti I35?

Infiniti calls the I35 a luxury performance sedan. We wonder if that isn’t really an oxymoron. Seems to us the more luxury you pour into a car, the more performance it displaces, and vice versa.

Which is faster the I35 or the i30?

The thrust from this motor has a hint of big bore about it, too, as it whisks the I35 to 60 mph in 6.9 seconds (1.1 seconds quicker than the outgoing I30) and through the quarter in 15.3 seconds (versus 16.1) at 92 mph. This from a prototype with just 1400 miles on it.

Is there a navigation system on an Infiniti I35?

Not standard is the $2000 Infiniti navigation system with the Birdview three-dimensional perspective, mounted in a flip-up panel above the dash where it does not interfere with any of the other controls. That integration typifies the no-nonsense approach Infiniti has taken with its mid-level car.

What kind of tires does the BMW I35 have?

Those optional tires provide 0.82 g of skidpad grip and contribute to the car’s remarkably stable handling attributes. Inside the I35 we find lashings of sweet and strong leather (albeit with a substantial center seam on the driver’s-seat backrest that can make itself felt against one’s spine) and just small dabs of fake wood.