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2008 Infiniti EX35

TheCarConnection.com’s resident enthusiasts studied the latest reviews on the new 2008 Infiniti EX35 to write this comprehensive review. Editors at TheCarConnection.com also drove the EX35 to offer you a definitive opinion on this small, elegant, and not-inexpensive crossover. This review also compares the 2008 Infiniti EX35 with other vehicles in its class to give you the best advice even when other reviews present conflicting opinions. Likes: – Coupe-like silhouette (for an SUV) – Dynamic chassis with available all-wheel drive – Comfortable cockpit – High-quality feel – Self-healing paint Dislikes – Small back seat – Lots of potentially annoying gadgets – No manual gearbox offered – Not as sporting as G35 or G37 Coupe Nissan launched its Infiniti division back in 1989. Back then, some of its models were nothing more than tarted-up Datsuns (what Nissans were called before they were Nissans). But there is nothing even remotely tarted up about the 2008 Infiniti EX35. As a matter of fact, the only Nissan that shares parts with the EX35 is the respected 350Z, a solid performer in everybody’s book. In addition to tracing its genealogy to the Z, the EX35 shares even more with Infiniti’s current G35 sport sedan and G37 sport coupe. These are good genes to have. read the full bottom line review

May 8, ’08, 3:11 PM

TheCarConnection.com’s resident enthusiasts studied the latest reviews on the new 2008 Infiniti EX35 to write this comprehensive review. Editors at TheCarConnection.com also drove the EX35 to offer you a definitive opinion on this small, elegant, and not-inexpensive crossover. This review also compares the 2008 Infiniti EX35 with other vehicles in its class to give you the best advice even when other reviews present conflicting opinions.

Likes:

– Coupe-like silhouette (for an SUV)

– Dynamic chassis with available all-wheel drive

– Comfortable cockpit

– High-quality feel

– Self-healing paint

Dislikes:

– Small back seat

– Lots of potentially annoying gadgets

– No manual gearbox offered

– Not as sporting as G35 or G37 Coupe

Nissan launched its Infiniti division back in 1989. Back then, some of its models were nothing more than tarted-up Datsuns (what Nissans were called before they were Nissans). But there is nothing even remotely tarted up about the 2008 Infiniti EX35. As a matter of fact, the only Nissan that shares parts with the EX35 is the respected 350Z, a solid performer in everybody’s book. In addition to tracing its genealogy to the Z, the EX35

shares even more with Infiniti’s current G35 sport sedan and G37 sport coupe. These are good genes to have.

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  1. Nissan/ Infiniti build the best cars for the money anywhere. The G35 on which this is based was rated by all major consumer magazines as the car that unseated the 3 series bimmer. Infiniti Baby, that’s where it’s at!

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