Posted on 14 October 2009 by anthony
The 2010 Infiniti EX35 is a luxury car that features a very fashionable exterior with an elegant, luxurious interior.
While it’s not an ultra-luxury vehicle, the different features available on the interior will make you think it is. The 2010 upgrades only add to this, bringing automatic headlamps, a USB port, Bluetooth capability, and more to the Infiniti EX35.
The car is available in two different trims, the Base and the Journey. Both give you the option of all-wheel or rear-wheel drive. Both also feature several safety features such as the around view monitor and the lane departure prevention/warning system. They also include six airbags, anti-lock brakes, vehicle dynamic control, tire pressure monitoring system, and traction control. Under the bonnet, you’ll find a 297 horsepower V6 engine with a five-speed automatic transmission.
Posted on 02 September 2009 by anthony
There are some changes coming with the 2010 Infiniti EX35. While it shares the same basic design with the G37 and, like most four-door vehicles, can seat five, it has some updates to this design.
The 2010 model keeps the 297 horsepower, 3.5 litre V6 engine and five speed automatic transmission, but it now includes options for either rear or four wheel drive. Its all-wheel drive system features a new snow mode that will split power between the front and rear wheels. It also includes an antiskid system, traction control, and both side and front airbags.
In addition to these basic features, the Infiniti EX35 has many different luxurious items. Leather seats and rear-view cameras come standard. Likewise, the Infiniti features a six-disc CD changer, dual climate control, an Around View Monitor that uses four cameras to show the driver everything around the car. The vehicle also has adaptive cruise control, an on-board navigation system, and even a hard drive onto which you can save your digital music files. An USB port lets you easily transfer your music, while the navigation system can display traffic, weather, and even restaurant and hotel information. It’s quite a setup, especially for a vehicle that does not have a huge price tag.