Used 2007 INFINITI FX35 SUV Consumer Reviews
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Great CUV
I looked at the larger GMC crossovers, Arcadia, Enclave, Outlook and although the cargo room in these vehicles was impressive I just didn't like the jerky transmission. Since I didn't need a large crossover the FX35 was a good choice. The vehicle is very quick and sporty and the transmission and auto shifting is outstanding. Even with 4 adults and luggage for a long weekend I am getting 20 miles per gallon. Great looking vehicle and a great ride.
One of the BEST SUV's out there!
My wife and I leased a 2007 Infiniti FX35 (RWD) with Sport Pkg (20" wheels) hands free pkg (bluetooth) in Graphite Metallic Paint with Brick (orange) leather interior. The MSRP on the FX35 was $43,000 and we got a fantastic lease deal for 39 months on it. In my honest opinion, this has been one of the BEST vehicles we have ever owned over the last 35 months (4 months to go on the lease)! My wife does NOT want to give the FX35 back. She says everyday, she looks forward to driving it. The FX35 has NEVER been in the shop, runs/drives like new to this day. Even with the 20"wheel/tires the ride is sporty, but not harsh. MPG is usually right at 19 (mix) and 25hwy. Great SUV!
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,49597 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,500211 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,995474 mi away
Good looking, but not practical.
Never owned a crossover until now. Test drove practically every SUV and crossover before deciding to go with the 2007 FX35 AWD with Sport package. Regretting it now. Love the looks, inside and out. But, rides very stiff and only about 15-16mpg regardless of grade of gas and type of driving. Needs a 6 or 7 speed tranny. Hard to get in and out of back seat. And, very noisy exhaust system. Wishing now I got the Edge or MKX instead for the ride, power and MPG. Even GM's Terrain and Equinox rode quieter and smoother than this FX35. But, it sure is a pretty vehicle.
Amazing
Never owned an SUV/CUV and wanted something that still gave me the fun to drive factor (I've owned Maxima's, a Spec V/SE-R's, a G20, I35 and Protege5), while providing the room I needed for me & my dog & the FX is just that. It's sporty, luxurious, reliable, safe & grown up with great curb appeal. Great power from the VQ V6, alot of features and I couldn't be happier.
sport instead of practicality
I bought a new AWD FX35 in Sept.06. Fun to drive, but interior amenities far from bing as practical as my previous Honda Pilot. Gas mileage is surprisingly poor as transmission always seems to be hunting rather than engaging upon throttle changes. I'm also worried about integrity as mileage accrues. I drove a G35 with 20,000 miles while my FX was in the shop and it felt like it had 100,000 miles on it. This truck handles like a sports sedan, gets admiring looks, but sometimes feels like more flash than substance.
It's a Winner
This is my third Infiniti. Was looking for a change so I test drove the RX350. They are both great cars,but totally different. If you want straight out luxury with no feel of the road the RX is for you.If you want to feel like you are driving get the FX. You either like or hate the looks. Its that simple. The ride,handling and feel are superior to any crossover out there. From past experience the reliability should be great. There is a distinct growl to the engine which is invigorating to a driver. If you need real quiet look elsewhere. I know from my past SUVs that gas mileage won't be the best, but if that concerns you don't get an SUV/Crossover. Would do it again.
Had to do it again!
The lease on my 05 FX was up. I loved it, but just wanted a change. I drove A LOT of cars... Had experience in BMW 530xi, X5, Porsche Cayenne S, Range Rover, Touareg, MDX, RDX. Previously owned 2 Lexus RX300's and a couple Explorers. When it came down to it, there wasn't anything else out there that (IMO) topped the FX35. The FX just sticks to the ground. You don't turn a corner, you THINK the car around the corner. Steering is tight and 6cyl engine is powerful. Can't imagine why anyone would want a FX45? A little heavy on gas. Though premium is recommended, no problem on regular. The FX does have a huge blind spot. My 05 was tough learning to back up, but the rear camera is a dream.
Fun, Fun, Fun
Very impressed so far. Compared it with the Lexus RX 350 and the FX was so much more fun to drive. Also seems just about everyone has an RX 350 these days so I wanted something different. The interior is very well laid out and feels classy. The analog clock for example is a nice touch.
Was hoping for better Japanese quality
Bought 2007 FX35 for 19 yr old daughter in 2016 with 111,000 miles on it, nice clean S. Calif car in mint shape loaded with Bose and sports package. Love the looks of this car (it's the bronze color with black int) Handles very well. Brakes are too sensitive. Powerful but terrible gas mileage at 14. She mainly drives city and a lead foot so low MPG, was hoping for higher. Had a few problems that i was hoping NOT to have by finally buying a Japanese car but now realize, not any better quality than the previous American cars. Radiator out this week with 135K miles on it. Rear window switches just went out. Throttle body just replaced. Fuel pump needs replacement now. ***** very disappointed with low quality vinyl seating surrounding the leather surfaces and many "pulls/tears" happening (same thing in brothers 2007 G35) CHEAP vinyl which is frustrating. So, it looks really nice, powerful, handles great but quality is not what I was expecting from Japan+in this price range. 4 Infiniti's in family but I would not buy another one, not very reliable with many repairs, even on my 2008 QX56. Brother's 2007 G35 uses a ton of oil for now known reason. I'm an old car nut, my experience has taught me if you want Japanese quality stick with a Honda or Toyota.
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Like a sports car that can do HomeDepot
Just purchased an 07FX35 and have to say coming from an 03 Explorer what a difference. On the road looks/drives sporty/quiet. Very sports sedan like(was thinking of getting into an AcuraTL or Infiniti G but being 6'3" and accustomed to the higher entry of the SUV went with the FX, happy! The interior is very nice. Cup holders where they should be and love the new design change from the 05.I have 1500 miles on it in mixed driving and so far average mpg is 21. I get very good highway millage 25-ish with the cruise on at 75.Around town 18 mpg (I have a heavy foot) The explorer has more space in the rear. But with the easy fold down seats Home depot is no problem.Also 4 buds and clubs fit nice
Love the Grrrowlll
Love the way it handles like a sports car & has that sports car growl. Driving has been a joy. I'm a firm believer in keeping up with my regular maintenance & have not had any major problems with this vehicle. I plan to drive this until it just totally dies. My 2007 looks like new.
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Overall this crossover stinks
Gas mileage is horrible. Shimmy at 60- 65 on balanced aligned tires. Horrible gas mileage. Brakes wear relatively fast and rotors warp as fast. Poor gas mileage. Doors do not lock when vehicle starts moving for safety. Not a very quiet ride. Navigation stinks. Very expensive to maintain (very!). Could ride smoother. Did I mention HORRIBLE gas mileage?
Reliability Problems
Purchased what I thought would be a wonderful and reliable vehicle but had problems from day one. The major issue continued to be steering wheel vibrations. Infiniti replaced the steering rack and associated linkage to no avail. Car shook around 65 mph and continued at higher speeds. Replaced the tires, etc., still no relief. Got to the point I couldn't stand the shaking anymore so I traded it on an 07 MDX. I also had a lot of rattles in the FX.
Love this vehicle...mostly
We've had 0 mechanical issues; great performance in spirited driving. The trim around the windows has started to fade after 2 years & the vinyl part of the seat (the sides) are starting to crack on both front seats. The wheels are also discoloring; dealer says its something we applied (the car wash I've used for 10 years changed their products all of a sudden? really?!!!) So other than those minor & annoying issues, this is a fantastic vehicle. I am concerned w/ long-term build quality. Our brand- new looking 97 Toyota Land Cruiser was chiseled out of granite, so not sure Ive got a balanced view (you should only return to the dealer for breaks, oil & to buy a new one after 300k miles).
Awesome FX
This vehicle is everything and then some. I smile upon approaching my FX and the smile last until I park it and walk away. I love my FX!
FX35 is awesome!
This is my second Infiniti. I was thoroughly pleased with my G35, but have to say the FX35 has exceeded my expectations. I will continue to purchase Infiniti mainly because of the excellent styling and reliability I have found in both vehicles. The look and styling of the FX35 is in a class of it's own. I had compared it to several other makes and models but again Infiniti came out well ahead for more bang for the buck. I would recommend this vehicle to anyone that truly has an appreciation for driving a well built vehicle.
Not good in idaho
So the suv has a snow mode and i was told by the Nissan dealer that this suv would be great in all conditions well not true at all in the winter it stays parked becuse i cant affored any more tow fees there was 3 inches of snow and i got stuck and could not move but keep in mind i have the same tires on my 2wd truck also my drive way will get a little muddy in the spring yet again I get stuck it is way under powered for its size and prity much all of my leather has pealed off the seats. I am almost done paying it off i got it for 22000 and have had nothing but issues also the head lights i have had everything replaced that has to do with the head lights and they will just stop working and if I give it a few days or so they will work again but it is very upsetting going 80 down the high way and all of a sudden not having headlights will all the issues I have had with the car it has been taken to several shops including Nissan dealrers that have specalits in infinity and they tell me Thats just the way the suv is there for i will never buy a nuther infinity or recommend one to anyone
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In 2009, I purchased a 2007 Infiniti FX35 with the understanding that I was getting leather seats. The sells paper says leather. When I google the vehicle, it says leather. In 2011, the seats had to be repaired. Now in 2014, the seats have to be repaired again. I have contacted an attorney and consumer affairs about this false advertisement. The cars with no leather sell for 12,000. I paid over 29,000 for my car, with the understanding that I was getting leather seats. I contacted Infiniti, and they forwarded my email to consumer affairs. If you purchased the vehicle, and the sells paper said leather seats, you should join me in this lawsuit. I am waiting for an attorney to contact me.
Riding like the law in my new FX35
I purchased my new Autumn Copper FX35 in March, 2007. It has exceeded all of my expectations regarding performance, styling and ergonnomics. It has all the options except the rear entertainment system and run-flat tires. The engine is smooth and torquey, my gas mileage in Houston's freeway traffic has averaged 21.8 mpg, surprisingly. I love the Autumn Copper color for this vehicle. It seems to bring out all the lines and compound curves this vehicle has to offer. The aggressive styling sets it apart from any other vehicle on the road and the 20" wheels add a sport stance that looks better than the standard 18" wheels. I don't carry a lot of things, interior size is good.
The Differentiator
I've been very impressed with my FX. I bought it with 19100 miles. It drove a little erratic but that was due to the Goodyear Eagle RS-As which were replaced within a month. Those tires were terrible; I replaced them with Yokohama Paradas and it is a totally different drive. Love the sound, the handling, the experience. Not for everyone as it is really suited for four. Overall, love it as it is the best of all worlds.
FX35 puts the SPORT in SUV
My wife and I leased a 2007 FX35 RWD with Touring/Sport/Hands-Free Pkgs. We were able to get this vehicle for $100 over invoice with some haggling. After driving Lexus RX, Porsche Cayenne, MB ML350, BMW X3, Volvo XC90 and GMC Acadia we knew this was the vehicle for us. The sweet sounding V6 exhaust note and performance are better than all above mentioned SUVs. We have Diamond Graphite + Brick (red/orange) interior and it looks AWESOME! Gas mileage has been 18 mpg city/22 mpg HWY, BUT it only has 600 miles on it! Rear back up camera is very useful and so is the Bluetooth phone capability. Rear toe space is a little tight, but on par with other Suvs mentioned above. Overall, we LOVE THIS FX35!!
WOW!
I have just moved up from an 04 G35 coupe, to an 07 FX35 AWD White on Wheat with hands free, and touring Package. I have owned it for 4 days now and, All I can say is that I love this SUV. It is the most comfortable ride I have ever had. It has 275 horses and rides as good as my G. Gas mileage is around 17 city with the air on constantly, in South Florida. Much better than previous SUVs. Unless you have a hybrid how can you possibly expect more mileage at this performance level. I may not give this back when the lease is done.
Better then my BMW
Traded my 06 BMW 3 series for this SUV. Other then minor fixes (some cuts/slits in leather seats which were immediately replaced by dealership), this car has performed well. Averaging 21-22 MPG around town to my delight! Test drove Lexus RX350; but, did not like the body style. Love the look & drive of the FX35.
Great car and a blast to drive
I have been driving my 2007 FX35 for 1 month and it is the best car I have owned. The acceleration and handling are very good for its size and weight, and the car draws admiring glances for its design and color (Autumn Copper). The seats are remarkably comfortable, and the equipment level is high. Fuel economy is around 16 mpg city, 21 highway according to the trip computer.
Solid and mildly inspiring
Despite the reviews of fast acceleration, the 6 cylinder works hard and loudly to move this car - but you have to really step on the pedal for it to move. That acceleration rush costs greatly in fuel economy. The driving position for me is less than ideal as are the seats. The Bose system is OK. The FX35 feels rock solid, but quite honestly, I expected more. My leased vehicle has every option including the massive wheels. It ranks a solid B.
Not happy
Just leased an 07 FX35. Very disappointed. Has been in for service twice for the gps, works now but not very well. I am still using my old portable because it works sooo much better. The bluetooth will not sync with my blackberry, check engine light come on every once in a while, cruise control only works about 70% of the time. All of this with less that 2000 miles.
Fantastic Ride!
We bought the FX 35 about three weeks ago. Moving from a Jeep Grand Cherokee, which we thought handled sort of like a car, is like moving from a bicycle to a Harley. The FX is nimble, sporty and quick. You can really feel the road yet the seats are super comfortable. The interior is nicely appointed and the steering wheel controls are great. My wife has a hard time seeing out of the GC and she loves the way this car drives. We are very pleased.
Very pleased
I've always been a Toyota fan and have owned 4Runners since 1988. But I just do not like the look of the new 4Runner. I drove just about everything out there and had my mind made up on a Lexus until I drove the FX. It's as much fun as driving my '93 Supra! Got exactly what we were looking for. Having some trouble getting my phone to work properly with the bluetooth but then my phone is not listed as one that's compatible. My wife's phone works fine.
Finally
I am extremely happy with my FX35 and could not imagine driving another car or SUV period. I love the fact that I can take it anywhere or do anything and look good doing it. The woods to go camping one day, and to a show in town the next, I have found the perfect car for me.
What A Machine
Excellent vehicle! Both sporty and fun to drive. Very well made and a surprisingly quiet ride. Just the right size for a family of 4.
Great Car
I was wary upgrading from my 2006 G35 coupe. The coupe with 15k miles felt like it had 80k on the odometer. The FX is fantastic. I missed an SUV, and this car feels just like a (brand-new) heavier G35. It even handles better IMO. Whereas my coupe lost its composure over anything but the smoothest roads, the FX retains it on rough pavement. The sport package is a must-have for its looks alone. Not much to differentiate it from an FX45 except the chrome surrounding the side windows on the 45. Although to me the ride feels smooth coming from a sport packaged G35, others may find it harsh with the sport package. I can easily tear up an exit ramp in this car, no complaints!
Love this car!
It's a wonderful driver's car, giving me SUV convenience with sports car performance. Visibility took some getting used to, but this car in the snow is my favorite new sport; I go out looking for unplowed hills. I'd like larger side mirrors and more luxury (wood) in the trim, but all else works for me. Love the analog clock like the Maserati.
Fun, fast, and looks great!
This is a great mid-size SUV that drives like a car. We test drove the BMW X5 and Range Rover HSE Sport in comparison to the FX35. The FX35 with the Sport, Touring, and Tech Package had better performance, comfort, and amenities than the rest. It is by far quicker and more responsive than the BMW or the Range Rover. For 15-20K less the FX35 is a great value as well.
A perfect 10
The FX35 has all the modern safety and convenience features to stay safe on today's highway. Plenty of room, tremendous bose satellite radio, extremely comfortable driver's seat.
Excellent Vehicle
Just leased the FX35 and so far I really enjoy driving this vehicle. Can't call it a car or an SUV, it is truly a crossover. A lot more sport than utility. Has some areas where there is obvious form over function (e.g. analog clock and steering wheel controls). The clock is cool, but there's a digital one in the display so it isn't functional. The steering wheel controls are not ergonomically placed for operation while driving; I've adapted. The ride can be harsh on rough pavement, more so with the sport package, but the FX handles the bumps with confidence and grace. It stays planted on the road. Missing some important safety features like DRL, auto locks, cargo cover, mirror side markers.
Pure Comfort and Luxury
I admired this luxury vehicle for three years prior to purchase. I would test drive the FX35 periodically in hopes of one day becoming an owner. In June 2007, I purchased my brand new vehicle and I have enjoyed driving it. I never really liked driving until I purchased this vehicle.
First time owning SPORTY, and I was sold.
This vehicle has the Juice. Wish it came with an auxiliary connection at least, but there is ways around to upgrade your entertainment. I’m a single man standing 6’1” that provides me with spacious seating position. It’s high enough to jump in and out just like any other SUV and it’s very easy on my back. It’s a firm feel to it which I like. And it’s a gem you hardly see on the road; I enjoy being different from the rest. And I’m not spending a lot for a vehicle either. I was told that the car has another motor installed but at 170,k + miles, I’m not complaining at all.
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Love Hate Relationship
I've had a lot of mechanical issues with this car. When I first got it my exhaust was unbearably loud and had to get that fixed. I also had an experience where the car completely shut off and I wasn't even able to brake, I used the emergency brake and turns out it was just a sensor issue. My windows don't roll down unless I open the car door and put it in park. Replaced 2 bearings and still have a louder than normal exhaust. The sensors even after getting replaced are really finicky and I don't trust them. This car on a good day is so much fun to drive and I don't mind the interior. Also the speakers are amazing, probably the best part. The space inside is perfect for myself, I don't usually have passengers and can fit 2 bikes in the back. I just don't trust it as a reliable car and it really stresses me out. Trading it in for a better crossover made by a different manufacturer. Maybe one day I'll try a newer version of this car.
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