Yes, it did my too, but then she rolls up the windows, and plays the real tune on her stereo, while the little kids are up there playing the best they can.
The bottom line, I wouldn’t be caught dead in an Infiniti.
You are right about it being marketed towards rich women who want luxuries that shield them from the everyday hum-drum stuff. I never bought a car to escape the world around me, rather to help live it. My car had to have a roof rack to hold things like bicycles and canoes. It had to have a trailer hitch to pull the sailboat. It needed a hatch-back to hold lots of camping gear, or the latest antique treasure purchase, or the groceries or our music instruments and the kid’s sports equipment. It had to have top safety ratings and room to haul 3 kids on our adventures. Needless to say, when the day came that 4-wheel drive was available and by then we could afford it was a plus And back in the day, it had to have a radio to listen to Rush Limbaugh while I ran errands and carpools.