Used 2006 INFINITI FX35 Consumer Reviews
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Nice looking but with compromises
Great looks, storage space, and well laid out cockpit. But behind the times connectivity, cramped (especially back seats), poor gas mileage, and definitely not on par with the quality of its competitors.
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Have loved this car for a decade
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,995284 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,999286 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,995508 mi away
Style, Performance, & Reliability-Oh My!
I turned in my G35 sport coupe (shed a tear) and got my FX35 because I needed more space...but I didn't want to give up the feel that Infiniti builds into its vehicles. The FX has all the power and feel of a sports car..packed into the shell of a crossover SUV. Driving the FX does NOT feel like you're driving a truck..as it did when I test drove the Pilot, Rav4, Forrester.. Granted, the FX is in a whole different class..but I love the solid feel of this vehicle. I got the space I needed..and the unique styling, performance, and reliability that I felt only Infiniti knew how to combine.
Best Sports Utility Vehicle ever
The car is much better than any other SUVs I had before or drove. I drove the old and new Ford Explorer, Cherokee and Grand Cherokee, Mitsubishi Montero, Porsche Cayenne, VW Touareg V6. I can only compare it to the Porsche Cayenne S V8 and VW Touareg V8, but these consume more gas 14/18 while my FX35 makes 17/21.
Great WAGON - just shy of Outstanding
Bought it for the safety,handling, build quality and reliability & got all four. Handles better than most vehicles on the road with the standard suspension. Steering is quick, firm and accurate, great braking. Solid ride. Back-up camera makes parking a snap. I advise against the sport package unless you drive only on billiard table smooth roads (and who of us does). Even the standard suspension can be harsh on bumpy roads. We actually fit three across in the back seat (2 kid seats and my mother-in- law) on long trips. Bose stereo is very good, and the seats are supremely comfortable. It's a station wagon with athletic/sporty handling (it ain't no SUV) and that's a good thing!