2008 Infiniti EX35 Gets 0% Financing for 72 Months
Infiniti’s all-new EX35 crossover has one heck of a financing deal going on right now. Through Sept. 2, well-qualified buyers – meaning you better have good credit – can get 0% financing for up to 72 months. The offer says a down payment “may” be required and the car must be in a dealer’s stock.
Regardless, this is a terrific deal and drops the monthly payment on a new EX35 by about $100 compared to a standard 5.9% rate over 72 months. We’re fans of the EX35 here at Cars.com, but the vehicle has seen sluggish sales as of late. Base price is $35,450 and $36,850 for all-wheel drive. Both come well-equipped with leather and a moonroof standard.
2008 Infiniti EX35 Expert Review (Cars.com)
Infiniti EX News (KickingTires)



This car is a real slow seller !! now the options in this car are top n otch and very nice
Posted by: GV | Jul 22, 2008 3:36:42 PM
its a slow seller because it just doesnt fit many people. taller drivers cannot find enough headroom in the EX35. plus, the cargo area is pretty small for this class and visibility out of the car is absolutely horrendous. plus, it doesnt help that it really does look like a wagon instead of a small SUV like the X3 and RDX do.
Posted by: AV | Jul 22, 2008 5:33:03 PM
Great price, great quality and zero financing. I've owned several new Infinitis and they are outstanding vehicles. The real drawback of the EX35 is the poor mileage. It should do better for such a small vehicle. Infiniti needs to adjust to the new realities of the market, pronto.
Posted by: Red | Jul 22, 2008 6:00:42 PM
It needs the 3.7 V6 engine & 7 speed automatic ASAP!
Posted by: George | Jul 22, 2008 7:29:55 PM
Something tells me George is right about the 3.7 V6 engine & 7 speed automatic coming soon, automakers usually have great deals on out going cars, and sense the G sedan is getting the engine combo, the EX which is based on the G is going to receive the same engine.
Posted by: noah | Jul 23, 2008 11:42:04 AM
I'm not quite sure 8 more hp and 5 more lb ft of torque will make a huge difference. It's not like it was slow as is. I'm guessing the 7 speed and fuel savings would be more important.
Posted by: Dave T. | Jul 23, 2008 12:35:53 PM
Those are certainly great terms, but I have a feeling (as the rest of you seem to) that people aren't walking away from this car because the rates have been too high. It can't hurt, but i think the improvements have to be made to the car and not just the pricing.
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Posted by: VW Informant | Jul 23, 2008 3:13:12 PM
It doesn't really need more performance, it needs better mileage.
and that is what the transmission is about.
The 7 speed automatic has a 6.4:1 ratio spread between 1st & 7th.
The current 5 speed auto only has 4.6:1.
So Nissan {infiniti] can raise the gearing by changing to a taller axle ratio.
But even if they don't, the 7 speed automatic has a taller overdrive 0.7715 vs. 0.839 (6th is 0.8622)
Posted by: George | Jul 24, 2008 2:44:23 PM