Used 2003 INFINITI I35 Consumer Reviews
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Returned Customer
I used to lease a J30t and LOVED it, but too high residual value and Infiniti's refusal to negotiate it forced me to go elsewhere - a Saab 9.3 turbo convertible. I'm back and probably won't leave again. It's an exceptional car, handles beautifully, feels luxurious.
I35
This is my 4th infiniti and I have never had any mechanical problems with any of them. I lease all of my autos and for the money, infiniti offers the best value. My reasons for ownership include, free loaner car, great wanrantee, and a car that doesnt break down. All the popular options are included in the basic car. You can pay more for a car but there is no need to.
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,988250 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,995316 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,999813 mi away
I Researched For A Year . . .
I needed a powerful car. A comfortable car. A car to accomodate my 6'5" frame. And one with all the requisite bells and whistles. The I35 fit the bill in all respects. In the end it was a choice between the new Saab 9-3 and Infiniti (BMW 5 too small; Lexus dowdy/not my personal style; Audi A4 too small; Jaguar X-Type too expensive/bad history). I must admit the Saab was all over the I35 in terms of exterior style AND interior layout-- gotta love the info screen atop the dashboard! Alas, the Saab was lacking in power and had less "niceties", ie. no cassette??? Infiniti's overall value was, in the end, impossible to pass up.
Black I35
Power & Performance at a Great Price! Fun to Drive, Looks like it costs much more than it actually cost. The best bargain around.
Infiniti I35
Solid car, reliable to date (one year), well designed, great value.