What’s New for the EX35?
If you head on over to Boston Infiniti any time in the near future, you can take advantage of the great deals on outgoing 2010 models that are still on the dealership lots. The end of the year is always a great time to buy, and when you are shopping for luxury cars at places like BMW Oakland, saving any amount of money is a great help. As you drive around the roads near your house, you probably have noticed an increase in these crossover type vehicles and a decrease in giant gas guzzlers. Our newest favorite luxury crossover is the 2011 Infiniti EX35; you can always get a bargain version at somewhere like Toyota Woburn, but people who drive Infiniti vehicles say they will never drive anything else ever again.
With a base price of $34,150, the 2011 Infiniti EX35 is really not that much more expensive than a nicely loaded cheaper brand. Plus, the Infiniti doesn’t have a million different trim levels to lure you in like many affordable brands do, so the highest trim is only $37,750. The EPA is estimating that you can get 17 mpg around town and 24 mpg on the highway, but remember that those numbers can always change depending on your driving habits. There have been a few changes for 2011, and they were needed so that the EX35 could remain a viable competitor against other crossovers like the Land Rover LR2, the Acura RDX, and the BMW X3.
It used to be that you could only get the five speed transmission in your Infiniti EX35; 2011 brings us a seven speed automatic, which will help improve fuel mileage on the highway and reduce road noise. Also, the Technology Package now comes with their ultra safe blind spot alert system to help you avoid side impact accidents. Other new standard features include dual zone climate control and 18 inch wheels.

