Used 2003 INFINITI FX35 Consumer Reviews
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Dan's review of the FX35
I have owned more than 15 new cars in my lifetime, and this has got be be one of the best purchaces I have ever made. I love this car! My experience at the dealership was equally great. I was in and out within 2 hours, which is amazing considering the car prep. (I had the 20" chrome wheels put on), the lease paperwork, etc.
FX35 - Everything I expected and more!
This car is absolutely awesome! I feel the ride is very comfortable. Not too harsh - although I have 18" wheels, not 20"'s. This car handles great! It is so extremely tight on the road. I wanted a sports car but needed the utility capability at certain times - this is definitely fits the bill!
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Fast and sleek
Bought my FX35 this May and now I have a fun time driving this bad boy around the town. I went for the basic sport package and by-passed the high dollar stuff and still find myself enjoying how well this puppy handels. All in all this is a great fun car to drive with a sports car feel
Liked it so much I'm getting another
I have been driving my 2003 FX35 for four years and have loved it so much that I'm getting a 2008. It has always been a head turner, and is so comfortable, safe, and fun to drive that I can justify the poor gas mileage and skimpy cargo space. I have gotten a roof cargo carrier for trips. The 2008 has some great new features, backup camera, keyless entry, bluetooth. It handles great in bad weather, is solid as a rock(I have never hydroplaned) and my bad back never hurts, even on long trips because of the extremely comfortable and heated seats! I don't want to drive anything else!!
Sports Car or SUV
Just when you thought that all SUV's were the same along comes the FX. Coming out of a Porsche Boxster, the last thing I wanted was to get in to a slow, gas guzzling SUV that with one swerve of the wheel could end up on it's roof instead of it's wheels. It handles as well as if not better than my Porshe. 0 to 60 in 6.3 seconds. WOW Every amenity you could ask for. Tons of room. Add to that the same gauk factor that I had in the Boxster. The only SUV's I considered were the BMW X5 and the Mecedes Benz M55, after driving the FX I had forgotten that both the BMW and the Mercedes exist; add to that the $20,000 to $30,000 I saved.