![]() Alas, they’re growing similar across the lineup.) Also new for 2012 is the all-wheel-drive Infiniti FX35 Limited Edition, the version we tested. (For a while, Infiniti grilles were always different and interesting from one model to the next. (See all the 2012 FX versions.)Īlways a polarizing design, the FX has changed incrementally, again, for 2012, with a new grille that one of our editors thinks is an improvement. With the exception of gradual refinement and some styling changes, including a full redesign for 2009, the FX follows the same formula today. It also had ride quality sponsored by the American Dental Association, especially in the V-8-powered FX45 version. In a sense, it was an overgrown - and admittedly heavy - version of the G35 sedan and coupe, complete with reasonably balanced weight distribution and good dynamics. Unlike most SUVs of its time, the 2003 FX35 was based on an enlarged car platform, yet it retained the rear-wheel drive that other models in the nascent crossover movement had abandoned. The refreshed 2012 Infiniti FX35 is essentially the same sporty performer it’s always been, but its balky transmission and the evolving crossover/SUV market make its appeal narrower all the time. ![]() At the time, there were few sporty SUVs on the market - unless your definition of sport is the rugged, off-road type rather than the quick, nimble, on-road variety. The Infiniti FX was something of a revelation when it made its 2003 debut.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |