Infiniti EX35
Posted by Dennis Ramilo on July 19th, 2008
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Here’s a quick rundown on the new Infiniti EX35: it handles like a sports car and it has stylish and technologically advance interior. The downsides: fuel economy is bad and cargo space is very limited. The bold grill on the exterior face of this SUV is a very smart addition to the already excellent design. It looks very stylish and rugged at the same time hinting of power and luxury. Luxury it has, but power, well, some reviewers doubt if it has enough. It can perform very well but the lack of cargo space and the poor towing capability can maybe hamper its performance in the market.
Excellent materials and top of the line amenities are the usual in the Infiniti EX35’s interior. Boasting great design and even greater in luxuriousness, this SUV however could’ve benefited more from a bigger cabin. Why so? The front seats are just right, and the rear seats are cramped. Being an SUV, it’s sometimes a sin not to make the cabin spacious and comforting. The comfort is clearly there with the excellent seating and setting, but there’s a lot to be desired in the limited cabin space.

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Handling the Infiniti EX35 is like handling a sports car with its rear-wheel drive configuration. Its V6 engine is more than enough to give this SUV power in any situation, except when towing. This makes the Infiniti EX35 a very fun SUV to drive. It fact, it is one of the best when it comes to SUV handling. This is best for small families, large ones are better off with other SUV’s in the market. Some more details about the Infiniti EX35 here.


