Used 2007 INFINITI M35 Sedan Consumer Reviews
Still holds up to its promise
Car brings everything it has promised, 2 and a half years later. The performance is outstanding. I have had no problems whatsoever with this vehicle. The car accelerates with ease, handles beautifully at high and low speeds and is one of the most enjoyable vehicles I have ever driven. The ESC and lane departure features keep you safer and I love the GPS. Bought my son a Garmin for his car, and still think mine is better. I love the Bluetooth! I can hear everyone and they hear me. Easy to answer, easy to call and again makes the vehicle safer with the hands off. I would buy this car again and recommend it without hesitation.
2007 Infiniti M35
Purchase based in part on Consumer Reports review. Considered BMW 535 and MB E-350. No defects to date. Outstanding GPS user interface to all electronic functions. So intuitive no need to read the manual. Laser speed control is absolutely wonderful and works perfectly in all kinds of traffic. Front seats are perfect for 6 footer. Handles like you're riding on rails. Excellent self centering of steering on the highway. Excellent acceleration. 21 MPG. Stereo a bit weak in highs. Road noise need reduction. Brakes are perfect. Add a sixth gear and reduce the RPM (gear ratio) in top gear on highway. Love the rear view camera, exc fit and finish, beautiful design. Would buy again.
- x SedanMSRP: $5,995338 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $6,495441 mi away
- x SedanMSRP: $5,500467 mi away
Drivers Choice
In the past I have driven an average of over thirty thousand miles per year.I have owened an sts 1998graet car but I buned out the engine in 67,000 miles despite changing the oil every 3000 miles, Bmws are great but do not hold a candle to this Infinty.The closest car in handling to this in my experience was an Alfa Romeo with a DEDION Suspension.Maybe it is current new technolgy.I tried many cars in this class none handled as well,
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?
Great Car
I LOVE the M35. Not only is it sporty, but it is also a quality luxury car! It has a smooth ride with great amenities to boot. I was amazed/disappointed that there was no button to access the gas tank, however! Additionally, the fan control should either be added to the steering wheel or be closer to the driver's side. It isn't easily accessed!