Used 2010 INFINITI EX35 Consumer Reviews
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Company car replaces a Tribeca wanted something AWD (never will go back) don't need all the room of the Tribeca but this hold my clubs straight across Tribeca not! Great deals going on right now has everything but the Tech pkg. My third AWD vehicle...almost 300 hp and great highway mileage 23-24, can't wait until 20,000 miles and engine broken in. Interior and sound system rocks. Great quality and best designed cockpit in the fleet of Infiniti's. 4 cameras feed the backup camera for an unreal view.
2010 Infiniti EX35 AWD Journey
Very fun AWD vehicle, 0 to 60 in 6.5 seconds w/ nice, solid suspension and brakes. Flexible, comfortable, capable, best interior of all small SUV's. At ease on the commute / fancy night out and on rutted dirt roads, snow, etc. Rear wheel drive bias is a plus. Don't let the reported small storage behind the rear seats scare you off. When I thought about what I truly needed the car for and how often I needed a giant box to haul things in, I realized I didn't need the box more than a few times a year. The storage space is surprisingly good, the car is a blast to drive, and the navigation and sound systems are top of the line. Huge incentives make this car extremely competitively priced.
- Journey 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,900101 mi away
- Journey 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,750113 mi away
- Journey 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,995120 mi away
Update to previous review
My previous review, entitled "hugely flawed" now need updating. My wife's EX went in for a service and for attention to the gearbox. She had mentioned the problem to the service department on two occasions and was fobbed off with "it's the car, it's normal", a somewhat typical reaction to females in an automotive environment. This time the service representative I dealt with was more positive. "Sounds like it needs the software upgrade". That is what was done and, guess what... tons more response. It now feels like her 2008 EX. Quick and ultra-responsive with no silly down changes. It's a shame the dealer didn't offer this first time round; perhaps it wasn't available. Very happy.
Sporty luxury wagon/hatchback/crossover
I haven't had my ex35 for more than a week and will update this review later- but must say I am impressed so far. I drove an explorer for 6 years and was reluctant to buy a car after getting used to the high profile, however, the transition to the ex was smoother than I thought with all the bells and whistles, handling, and power behind it's v6 engine. Quick acceleration, smooth ride, and takes corners like it's on rails! Trunk space is tight, but with one of the seats down:it fits a 26" bike with no problem and still seats the back passenger comfortably. Great convenience features: intelligent key, navi, around view monitor, Bose. Classy styling inside and out: stands out from the pack.
Not so impressed
4 Year lease, last 2 I have been anxiously waiting to take it back. 4WD system is horribly intrusive I find myself turning off VCD if there is any snow at all. And to do that you have to hunt below your knees on the lower dash. The snow switch I swear is nothing more than decoration. Has to be the slowest shifting transmission since GM's 2 speed slush box. Comfort wise it is ok, engine is powerful but gets no where near the suggested MPG even if you were to drive downhill with a tailwind. For the price I expected more and am really sorry I ever leased the thing.