When a Cadillac shows up with a CTS-V and it technically beats the M5, of which BMW brought two cars, one has to start to wonder. It used to be that the competition simply could not do what BMW did. Now they can, and for cheaper. Today an Infiniti doesn't quite stack up to a BMW, like models, but who knows what can happen in the near future? When Chevy is using direct injection on a crossover, Nissan has to wake up and smell the roses, and they probably will.
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