Infiniti EX35 Sporty & Upscale Design – Kelley Blue Book Interviews Toby Perry
FOR MORE CAR VIDEOS & REVIEWS CHECK OUT www.kbb.com Big SUVs have seen a decline in popularity and many people are turning to smaller, car-based SUVs, or crossovers, because of their utility and gas mileage. This change has not gone unnoticed by Infiniti, who released its Infiniti EX35 in 2007. A luxury crossover marketed toward empty-nesters, couples and small families, the Infiniti EX35 doesn’t skimp on comfort or premium features. Leather seats, Bose sound and a host of convenience options are sure to please drivers and passengers alike. Plus a host of safety gadgets, such as an Around View Monitor and Lane Departure Prevention System, keep the EX35 out of harm’s way and have the added bonus of being pretty cool and fun to use. We sat down with Toby Perry, Infiniti’s Senior Manager of Model Line Marketing and discussed the Infiniti EX35′s design, utility and road-trip worthiness. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit kbb.com today.
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I bought an EX35 Journey AWD last Sept.
This guy hit the nail perfectly in explaining the car`s performance and function.
The handling is smoooth and the exhaust
note is tamed compared to the FX35 or the G35 sedan. Not as quick as the G35 sedan off the line, but the high end power is superb!
The engine delivers a smooth power that
doesn`t sound like a sewing machines, but a ROAR under the hood–Even when I floor the throttle the engine doesn`t scream like
hell. Rear legroom is a MINUS.
EX35 needed 7 speed transmission and needed 2 be 5 inches longer.
i wunt a ex37 awd now
it’s already available. it’s called FX
This guys says “uh” about 40 times. Uhhhhhh, you know what I mean?
I have this car and the wood trim is pained Plastic. All is all it is not that bad.. Bit slow on the pick up and would be nice if it had a manual gear box