2008 Infiniti EX Exterior Review
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Based on analysis of 28 EX reviews and test drives.
MSRP: $31,900 - $36,850
Invoice: $29,343 - $33,880
MPG: 17 City / 24 Hwy
Exterior - What the Auto Press Says
The EX35 is no slouch in the looks department, with reviewers consistently calling it sleek and handsome. A special self-healing paint finish is the icing on the cake.
- "In person, it's a great-looking machine that's elegant enough to appeal to many women, yet sleek enough to sway male buyers from the BMW X3 or Acura RDX. Most people will call it an SUV, but it really looks more like a wagon." -- Motive Magazine
- "Based on the G sedan and coupe -- although shorter and taller -- the EX35's styling has a bit of a cramp to it. There's a lot of swoop and fold going on in a few feet, ending at the back with a slightly unceremonious hatchback. Still, it's a nice-looking machine." -- Los Angeles Times
- "The EX35's paint finish is a marvel of micro-engineering that basically heals itself of small scratches. Nissan, Infiniti's parent company, has developed a special highly elastic resin that, when combined with a conventional clear coat, can automatically fill in minor scratches and make them disappear after a few days." -- Forbes
- "The EX35 isn't beautiful like the original G35 Coupe, nor does it have the road presence of the FX. From some angles it looks awkward, and from others it seems almost generic. In many ways the EX is more interesting to look at than any of its competitors, but it would be difficult to call it prettier." -- Left Lane News
Review Last Updated: 7/31/08






