Used 2010 INFINITI EX35 Consumer Reviews
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Nice ride! Exceeded my expectations!
Thought it would be a difficult transition from driving an SUV for 8 yrs but the EX is an absolute delight! Lots of power,handles corners like it's on rails, just a neat little sporty hatchback. Trunk space is tight, but with one side of split bench down you can easily fit a 26" bike AND a passenger comfortably in the back.
Rocketship That Doubles As Family Car
This is a great car. Quiet, smooth ride with plenty of power. A rocket ship that can easily convert into a family car when needed (although, make sure you pack light).
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Smooth Like Butter-- typical Infiniti
This car drives,looks and feels smooth. Altho it is lite on interior space for storage and cargo, the aesthetics couldn't be better. This is my 3rd Infiniti and these just seem to be hallmarks of the brand. Cornering is very smooth and power is great. Fit and finish are wonderful, altho there is a very slight wind noise on the driver side. I purchased the AWD with Navi/Bose pkg which includes the Around View Monitor-this is an awesome feature that simplifies any kind of parking. I was disappointed to find that tonneau cover, homelink and tail gate opener near driver seat were not standard features on a car that retails for over 40K, but still very satisfied with my purchase. Beautiful car!
Neck pain from aaGreat driving car
The head rests in my ex35 are so UNCOMFORTABLE. I have neck pain every time I drive it. I have TRIED TO ADJUST THEM BUT THEY STILL MAKE MY HEAD JUT FORWARD. THE ONLY WAY TO BE COMFORTABLE IS LOWER THE SEAT BACK
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Hugely flawed, backwards step.
My wife owned a 2008 EX35 and only changed because the lease was ending. It was a truly excellent car, particularly its responsiveness. Due to our financial situation she had problems trying to move to a different manufacturer. She was pre-approved for finance by Infiniti so another EX35 was a logical step. We both loved the original car anyway. Having just read reviews of the FX35, I didn't realize why her new car was so poor. Put your foot down to enter the interstate and nothing happens, absolutely nothing. I thought maybe she just had a substandard car but now I see all these issues regarding the new transmission and Infiniti are not interested. Never again.