Used 2003 INFINITI FX35 AWD 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
Love My FX
Nice Tight Ride Great Handling Turns Heads everywere I go Love the look of the big wheels Minor problem with driver seat squeeking Too Many buttons between the radio and the climate control
My Impulsive Buy Was A Great Decision!
I hate buying a new car. Dreading the idea of it, I had come to Infiniti to look at the G35 sedab when someone drove by with the FX35! I literally followed the car not just with my eyes; my whole body turned as it passed by. It was love at first sight. i never get this way about cars. It still excites me 3 years later when I see it parked on the street or one drives past. The design is daring...a bold departure from other vehicles of it's type.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,225353 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,500459 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,599580 mi away
Its a bargain!
The ride is sports car tight and handles like one also. Car compares to BMW's handles like a sports sedan. The seats need improvement BMW Chevy Dodge all beat the comfort level of FX-35 seats. 18" stock tires are lousy i upgraded to BFG G-Force KDW NT's better ride and handling don't feel the bumps on the road like i did before. check out 1010tires website for tire comparisons. XM stereo radio is great!.. when it works.. if you lose a signal you can't load again until you shut off the ignition. Blind spots, all over but a minor pain the side mirrors would be an easy fix for infinity just lower them an inch. Enjoy this lil hot rod.
One Happy Stiff
This has to be the best SUV on the market. I almost bought the Volvo XC90, but then Infiniti came out with the FX. I am totally pleased, including an average of 21 MPG for the first 7000 miles of driving, although the ride is quite firm (but it does provide rock-solid handling). Sound system is the best I've heard in a factory vehicle.
Sport Sedan Perf. but not Euro-luxury
I was shopping for a replacement for my Audi and was looking at the G35 coupe; I wasn't in the market for an SUV at all. The FX35 caught my eye instantly. One of the things I didn't like about the G35 cars is the lower-quality interior and the improved quality of the interior is what finally sold me on the FX35. I was already convinced of the performance and handling of the G cars and the FX promised to maintain that, while giving the advantages of an SUV. After owning it for about a week, I'm convinced the FX is without peer in its price range.