2010 Infiniti EX35 Prices Unchanged, More Content
Infiniti’s model year continues to roll over for 2010 with the new EX35 on sale today. Prices remain unchanged from the 2009 model — starting at $33,800 — but there are some additions to standard and optional content. While we find the EX’s interior to be a bit cramped, it’s an upscale, capable vehicle that’s always seemed like a bargain in the segment. However, the EX35 hasn’t proven a big seller for Infiniti.
Standard equipment on all EX35 models now includes heated side mirrors, automatic headlights and an iPod/USB port.
Changes to option packages include the addition of Bluetooth streaming audio, XM NavWeather and a Zagat guide to the Navigation Package.
Trim level pricing is below, however, option package prices are not available at this time. If you’re interested in getting a 2009, Nissan is offering 0% financing for 36 months or 2.9% financing for 72 months; both offers run through Sept 30.
Standard equipment on all EX35 models now includes heated side mirrors, automatic headlights and an iPod/USB port.
Changes to option packages include the addition of Bluetooth streaming audio, XM NavWeather and a Zagat guide to the Navigation Package.
Trim level pricing is below, however, option package prices are not available at this time. If you’re interested in getting a 2009, Nissan is offering 0% financing for 36 months or 2.9% financing for 72 months; both offers run through Sept 30.
- EX35 RWD - $33,800
- EX35 Journey RWD - $36,000
- EX35 AWD - $35,200
- EX35 Journey AWD - $37,400
2009|Infiniti|EX35



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Maybe because, despite this thing's size and heft, it's about as big inside as Mini Cooper? Maybe that's why it doesn't sell well? The sedan is roomier and more practical if you plan on carrying more than 2 people.
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Where is the VQ37 & 7 speed automatic?