Used 2007 INFINITI M35 Consumer Reviews
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Not what I hoped for
This car reviewed well and was available used at a good price. On brief test drive it seemed like a BMW 5 series clone and we bought it, anticipating a BMW like car with better reliability. It pleased for a while, but eventually began to feel like a big washy boat when being driven. We also noticed the price we pay for the exceptional headroom inside is a high roof and less front visibility over the hood. This is a good car but I am still paying for it and my wife has already lost her fascination with it. A BMW it ain't, in spite of reviews comparing them. Now I don't know what to aspire to, since BMW has been producing a technically clunky car lately that doesn't crash test well.
The First 9000 Miles
We really are happy with this car. It's quick off the blocks and handles beautifully...especially on our narrow, hilly and curvy country roads. It's very snug and tight and comfortable with good ergonomics. Great sound system. Lots of room for four adults. We've put on 9000 miles in the first 4 months. No problems whatsoever. All the whistles and bells work fine. Particularly like the TV that shows what's behind you when backing up. A solid A-Plus for this car. Great fun to drive. Power to spare! A real head- turner.
- x SedanMSRP: $4,4998 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $5,40046 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $5,500694 mi away
M35x Black/Black fully loaded
This is a great car, fully up-to-date with all the right gadgets. Love the dashboard. The kids love the rear entertainment. Bose sound system is quite amazing for a car, especially with the dvd-audio discs. It (read: the V6) is a bit noisy when on full trottle, but very quick accelleration in return. Battery drained twice, one time when I left the car lights on, the other when I somehow did not close it properly in my garage. All in all a very decent car. As a European I wouldn't say its 100% up to the built quality of Audi/BMW/Mercedes, however it makes up in being fully loaded at $55k. Fuel economy is fairly poor, but at $2.5 0/gallon its ok (vs $8/gallon in Europe). Highly recommended.
Well Rounded Automobile
I own a Journey model M35 and the performance is very responsive to the throttle and steering wheel. I enjoy the sport-luxury impression of the front display and the comfortable seating for front and rear passengers.
Best Luxury car for the money
I test drove many other choices before purchasing my Infiniti. The M35 was the only one in this price range to offer such a powerful and gutsy drive. The car drives smooth, brakes well, and feels secure. It is so much fun to drive and the controls were so easy to master. I have not been disappointed.
Does Infiniti make red lemons?
This is a follow-up from a previous review in which I described a major engine problem at 5,000 miles. The selling dealership had to repair a faulty main bearing which they claimed was a factory defect. The problem surfaced after a 5,000 mile road trip. At 9,500 miles I began another long road trip. After arriving in Sacramento on Day 1, smoke was coming from the engine compartment. Fortunately there was a dealership nearby. They had to replace a blown transmission seal. In both instances, the dealerships were very good about repairing the problem, but I have lost confidence in being able to go out of town. My question to Infiniti is, do you occasionally grow lemons in all colors?
2007 Infiniti M35 3.5 V6 5A
Coming from a G35 the M35 is not nearly as peppy. The M feels like a luxo boat taking off. Would prefer the 330HP G37 engine. Besides that, I love the room as I am 6'5''. The M needs another gear (although it looks like the 7 speed will be out soon). The user interface is easy to use. The fit and finish are excellent and love the wood. The other reason I got the M was because of the heating/cooling seats, works ok, was expecting little. The steering is not as tight as the G which is a slight disappointment.
love it
Overall great road trip and driving vehicle, nice for clients, understated elegance. Comfortable for adults and kids (dvd package) as well. Great sound system
Bang for the Buck
If you are looking for an AWD luxury sport sedan in the 45-50k range, look no further than the Infiniti M35x! Previously drove an Audi A6 2.7t and this car blows it out of the water in terms of looks, performance, features, standard equipment...everything. Was also considering the Lexus GS 350 awd..both comparably priced with similar features. Depends on what you want in a car...if you want more sportier characteristics def go with the M35x. Don't even bother with the BMW 530ix! Even the G35 is roomier inside than the BMW. Exterior styling on the M35x could, however, be a bit more daring...bit too conservative to make it stand out in a crowd.
M35x
Traded 05 Lexus Rx for This baby and it rocks. Very fun to drive, Has all the toys. Handles curves and bumps very well. Cheaper than BMW 5 series. Driving this car to me is like driving a vet, with a Luxury Package. Plenty of Head and Leg room. Wanted lexus Gs 350 but at 6'2 it was too tight. Being in my favorite driving position in the Gs my head was against the sun roof. If you have a itch that needs to be scratch, this is the one. It has the power and has the toys, Being a Man we must have our toys!!!! Hey am am 50 and had the itch to GO FAST, why I don't Know......