Cars.com Reviews the 2009 Infiniti FX35

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Combining the sleek look of a smaller coupe with the utility of a crossover sounds good in theory, but what are you giving up in the process? If you're looking for cargo room and day-to-day utility in a vehicle, aren't you by definition willing to sacrifice the sporty look? The 2009 Infiniti FX35 strives to have it both ways, but the question remains, is that possible? Cars.com's David Thomas spent a week with the SUV, putting it through all the real-world rigors he could dream up. Find out how the FX35 did in his full review below.

2009 Infiniti FX35 Expert Review

By Stephen Markley | September 16, 2008 | Comments (3)

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s

Nissan Murano and the twin Infinity FX35, are one of the best designs in SUV vehicles, like the Outlook/Acadia.

Anyway, I would buy the Murano, it is the same car, but cheaper.

S,
That's a common misconception. The FX and Murano are not identical. One rides on a FWD Altima platform the other rides on a RWD Infiniti M platform.

But yes, they share the same 3.5 liter v-6 engine.

dare

i need that car

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