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I'm
always surprised by which vehicles wind up impressing me and which do not.
Quite often, I'm turned off by hot new vehicles with ultra-modern design. But
just as often, I go gaga over something that's really pushing the style
envelope. Such a vehicle is the Infiniti FX35.
The FX35
competes in the medium luxury sport utility market. It vies with the
Acura MDX, Lexus RX330, Mercedes-Benz ML320, BMW X5 and even the new Porsche
Cayenne. Prices for this group of vehicles range from the low $40 thousand on up
to within spitting distance of six figures. Depending on what you want in
your mid-sized SUV, you can spend just about anything.
The first thing that hits you about the FX35 is its styling. Far more
futuristic looking than its competition - even the redesigned RX330 - the FX35
draws your eyes to it. A sloped, rounded front end with almost-too-small
headlights, moves back to a cabin that arches over the inhabitants, then
downward to the rear deck. The rear-end design is as striking as the front.
I liked the FX35 the first time I saw it. But when I received a "thumbs up"
from a passing Thunderbird driver, I knew my opinions weren't off base. And then
when my wife said she liked it, I knew that Infiniti had a winner, because my
wife is definitely a fan of conservatively styled cars.
A comment here on Infiniti and parent company Nissan styling. Both brands
have shown over recent years that they can knock your socks off with their
designs. If you see a car moving down the road and like the way it looks,
chances are it'll have either a Nissan or Infiniti badge on it. Their
joint design studios are at the forefront, much in the same way Chrysler was
just a few years back.
Under the hood of the FX35 is a 3.5-liter V6 engine that is a derivative of
the engine in the Nissan Z350. Nissan advertises that it has been voted one of
the world's 10 Best Engines, and it's true. We've driven several vehicles
with derivatives of the engine and they've all shown great performance.
The engine is
hooked to a five-speed automatic transmission with a manual mode. We had zero
opportunities to try the FX35 on challenging roads, so the manual mode went
untested. But the automatic did its job well, delivering 18.7 mpg in mostly
highway driving. Sure, it would be nice to have better economy - particularly
during a week when the price of gasoline went over $1.75 a gallon - but 18.7 is
good for an SUV.
While it may not look it from the outside, this vehicle was loaded with
interior space. We took the Thursday morning golf group in the FX35, fitting
four senior golfers and their bags easily into it. There was more then adequate
rear-seat legroom, and there was room in the cargo area for four golf bags as
well.
In addition, the HVAC system kept all four passengers comfortable, with the
rear passengers having their own controls.
At the other end of the spectrum, when I was called on to baby sit over the
weekend, we were able to fit my grandson's car seat in the back quickly, and
remove it just as quickly. The sunroof provided extra entertainment for him.
The front seats were power adjustable, with unique seat top-mounted switches
controlling height, fore and aft movement and seat back angle. The
leather-faced seats were also heated - a bonus.
In between
the two front seats was an arm rest/console that was somewhat confusing. On top
were two arm rests that were adjustable fore and aft for the passengers'
comfort. These could also be lifted individually to provide small storage areas.
Both could be lifted to expose a larger storage compartment below that was large
enough to hold a CD collection, for example.
I liked the instrument panel on the FX35. The dials were white on black with
clear markings. In the center of the dash was an information panel that provided
a wealth of information, but our tester did not have the optional navigation
system. The non-navigation display was lighted in orange, and we learned to use
it and maneuver through it easily. The optional navigation replaces this
screen with a full color display
In the console were two large cupholders that would accommodate Big-Gulps or
large bottles of water, and of course in the center of the console was
Infiniti's trademark analog clock.
Handling and steering feel were first rate with flat cornering and excellent
tire grip. This was due to fairly stiff spring rates which gave our test
car a firm and, on some road surfaces, a hard ride
Infiniti's FX35 has tough competition in growing field. But there is no doubt in
my mind that it is the equal of current competition, both in styling and
performance.
© 2003 The Auto Page Syndicate
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Specifications
| Engine Type |
3.5 liter
double overhead cam (DOHC) 24 valve V-6 with variable valve timing |
| Horsepower |
280 @ 6200 RPM |
| Torque |
270 @ 4800 RPM |
| Fuel Recommended |
Premium Unleaded. |
| Transmission & Drive |
5-speed electronically controlled automatic with manual
shift mode
rear wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive |
| Tires - Standard |
P265/60R18 all season tires |
| Overall Length |
189.1" |
| Wheelbase |
112.2" |
| Width |
75.8" |
| Turning Diameter |
38.7 ft Curb to Curb |
| Curb Weight |
4,056 lbs. |
| Fuel Tank |
23.8 Gals. |
| Miles Per Gallon |
EPA city 17 , hwy 23. |
| Towing Capacity |
3,500 lbs. |
| Base Price |
$34,350 plus $545 destination charge |
2004 Infiniti FX35 Standard Equipment
- 5 person seating capacity
- 8-way power driver and passenger seats
- Dual Zone front climate control with rear air and interior air filtration
- 4-wheel independent suspension
- Privacy glass
- Rear spoiler
- Front and rear ventilated disc brakes with 4-wheel ABS
- Traction control
- Front side mounted air bags
- Xenon HID headlamps
- Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
- Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror
- Leather wrapped steering wheel
- Leather trim on doors and center console
- AM/FM cassette in-dash 6 disc CD player with 6 speakers
Major Available Options
- All-wheel drive
- DVD based Navigation System with rearview camera
- Intelligent keyless entry
- Intelligent cruise control
- Power tilt and slide glass sunroof
- Leather seats
- DVD mobile entertainment system for rear seat passengers
- 20-inch chrome wheels with P265/50R20 all season tires
- Sport-tuned suspension
- XM or Serius Satellite Radio
- 300-watt Bose audio system with 11 speakers
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