2007 Infiniti FX35 AWD VQ35DE from North America

Summary:

One of Nissan/Infiniti's best cars

Faults:

Driver's seat stopped working due to loose change stuck in the seat track.

General Comments:

This is an AWESOME performance machine on the road, and in inclement weather. In dry weather, I promise this thing is a M35/G35 AWD wagon.

Performance is awesome, and fuel economy is surprisingly good for a RWD based AWD CUV. I get 18 city, 22 highway.

Interior cargo room isn't the greatest, but for a single guy like myself, it's perfect.

My car has almost 100k, & people still think it's new.

The technology & safety features this car has are impressive & dependable. This car ages VERY WELL, and is VERY reliable, fun, luxurious, & a blast to own.

This is my 3rd Infiniti & 4th Nissan... my last Nissan product lasted a reliable 274k, & I hope this lasts just as long.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 13th February, 2012

2007 Infiniti FX35 from North America

Summary:

Super powerful and fun ride!

Faults:

I've had to replace both front and rear brakes -- rotors, pads, the works at about 40,000 miles.

Otherwise, no major repairs.

General Comments:

I love driving this car! I've had it almost 2 years and I'm still silly happy to drive it around. It handles so well and is really fun. Plus, it goes like anything in the snow and ice (I have AWD).

I love the way it looks. But it's expensive to drive -- 16.3 mpg with a mix of 50/50 highway, secondary road driving.

The other problems are that the bucket seats aren't very comfortable on a long trip, and the visibility out the back is pretty poor; good thing it has a superb backup camera!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 18th January, 2011

2007 Infiniti FX35 from North America

Summary:

Don't hesitate on buying it!

Faults:

I purchased my car in Manhattan and the salesman was the very good with me until I sign the papers, after that they messed up a lot in service. Don't go in Manhattan to buy the car if you are thinking of buying one find some other dealer.

General Comments:

There is nothing wrong with the car, I love my car and I'm thinking of buying M45. Everything about it is fine only the navigation system I hate the fact that you cannot use it while you drive.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd August, 2007

2007 Infiniti FX35 from North America

Summary:

Sleek looking car that's fun to drive

Faults:

Head rest on seats are a little ackward. Not sure if its because I am tall. Would like for the head rest to tilt back and not point forward.

General Comments:

Overall great performing call. Have not had it long however no noticable major issues. I previously owned a BMW and I must say it does not out perform the BMW, but I am hoping it is better quality (i got tired of taking the BMW to the shop). I think they should come out with a hybrid edition.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 23rd May, 2007

2007 Infiniti FX35 from North America

Summary:

Infiniti has made me a believer in Japanese engineering!

Faults:

Nothing.

General Comments:

My fiance wanted a new car after having a Passat for almost five years. Infiniti offered us an outrageous lease deal (1 year, 0% APR $513/mo, $1500 down!!!). This offer was too good to refuse and I've always been partial to the FX.

I had no idea just how much quality was standard in a vehicle of this price rage. Simply phenominal from the salesmen to the bells n' whistles standard on this crossover. I drive a 2006 BMW Z4 and was ashamed by how many more features her car had compared with mine while she's paying $150 less per month.

We opted for the FX35 V6 (very adequate) and the pickup and exhaust note are awesome. We chose the premium package which has everything (except for the wood aluminum combo) that the FX45 has, including 20 wheels. I have never bought a Japanese car, but am thinking about trading in the Bimmer and going Infiniti. Quality purchase. BTW insurance is considerably kinder to a crossover SUV than to a two seat German roadster. Rearview monitor and standard navigation for under 50k...you can't beat it. It's a lease so my tune might change if I actually had to shell out money for maintaining this car, but nonetheless, two thumbs up!!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 19th November, 2006