your thoughts on the new Infiniti JX35
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your thoughts on the new Infiniti JX35
i will be in the market for a 7 seater SUV soon, although a fully loaded Sienna SE van isn't out of question just yet. my price target tops out at $45k. i like the JX's exterior styling, roominess and gas mileage, but the weak sause engine and CVT combo is really forcing me to look the other way. anyone here ever driven or riden in one?
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I drove one very briefly, and it is very well put together, and the ride is nice. The engine is weak, but definitely fine for what it is. Looks, I'm not a fan of, but its subjective. All in all, i'd have it over an MDX mainly because i feel like the Acura is just plain ugly, and the Infiniti seems to be better put together and not as cheap as the Acura, which really isn't that cheap either.
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I drove a JX for a day a few months back and I as not a fan of the CVT at all.
I had a Sienna as a rental for a day last month, and as much as I hate to admit it, I thought it drove pretty well. Very smooth.
I owned an 07 MDX and loved it. The updated 6 speed auto (I think 2010+) is supposed to make it even better. Next gen MDX should be out early next year if you can wait, I think it would be worth it.
I had a Sienna as a rental for a day last month, and as much as I hate to admit it, I thought it drove pretty well. Very smooth.
I owned an 07 MDX and loved it. The updated 6 speed auto (I think 2010+) is supposed to make it even better. Next gen MDX should be out early next year if you can wait, I think it would be worth it.
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JX seems nice enough. Really like the flexibility of the seating and the high quality interior.
Now for the Sienna: If you can grit your teeth and stand up to society's pre-conceived notions about the infamous minivan it is probably the logical choice. The swagger wagon is definitely best bang for your buck and not at all bad to drive. For a good review, look up speedydaddy.com and Sienna SE.
Finally, the 7 passenger CUV is a huge gap in the Lexus lineup. I suspect we will see one based on the next redesign of the Highlander but that might be past your timeline. Good luck!
Now for the Sienna: If you can grit your teeth and stand up to society's pre-conceived notions about the infamous minivan it is probably the logical choice. The swagger wagon is definitely best bang for your buck and not at all bad to drive. For a good review, look up speedydaddy.com and Sienna SE.
Finally, the 7 passenger CUV is a huge gap in the Lexus lineup. I suspect we will see one based on the next redesign of the Highlander but that might be past your timeline. Good luck!
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imo, 7 seater SUVs aren't designed to be eye candies. The GX460 and X5 have 3rd row seating, but they're not truely designed to seat 7. the only ones with true 7 passenger seating premium SUVs out there are GL450, Landcruiser/LX570, Escalade, Sequoia and the JX, the 1st three are out of my price range, Sequoia is way too big for me, so JX is the most logical choice available, until the redesigned MDX comes out.
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I reviewed one earlier this year. This should tell you much of what you may want to know:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...niti-jx35.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...niti-jx35.html
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imo, 7 seater SUVs aren't designed to be eye candies. The GX460 and X5 have 3rd row seating, but they're not truely designed to seat 7. the only ones with true 7 passenger seating premium SUVs out there are GL450, Landcruiser/LX570, Escalade, Sequoia and the JX, the 1st three are out of my price range, Sequoia is way too big for me, so JX is the most logical choice available, until the redesigned MDX comes out.
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Its basically made to offer 7 seats and thats it. It is extremely late to the field and brings no innovation and surely doesn't define or reinvent the class. I think its big gimmick is an optional rear sensor so you don't run over your kids. It drives less sporty than an RX, its built in Tennessee and has the 3.5 VQ from 10 years ago seemingly with 265hp which is ridiculous. No hybrid, no diesel. . What "Inspiried Performance".??The interior looks way to close to the Pathfinder. I won't go overboard with looks but its offending and puke inducing.
But hey, it offers 7 seats and its selling like hotcakes which tells you exactly who the market for this vehicle is.
Buick Enclave for me please. I refuse to support such an average effort that is here just to expand sales and not to elevate the class or the brand.
But hey, it offers 7 seats and its selling like hotcakes which tells you exactly who the market for this vehicle is.
Buick Enclave for me please. I refuse to support such an average effort that is here just to expand sales and not to elevate the class or the brand.
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imo, 7 seater SUVs aren't designed to be eye candies. The GX460 and X5 have 3rd row seating, but they're not truely designed to seat 7. the only ones with true 7 passenger seating premium SUVs out there are GL450, Landcruiser/LX570, Escalade, Sequoia and the JX, the 1st three are out of my price range, Sequoia is way too big for me, so JX is the most logical choice available, until the redesigned MDX comes out.
#13
Lexus Test Driver
JX seems nice enough. Really like the flexibility of the seating and the high quality interior.
Now for the Sienna: If you can grit your teeth and stand up to society's pre-conceived notions about the infamous minivan it is probably the logical choice. The swagger wagon is definitely best bang for your buck and not at all bad to drive. For a good review, look up speedydaddy.com and Sienna SE.
Finally, the 7 passenger CUV is a huge gap in the Lexus lineup. I suspect we will see one based on the next redesign of the Highlander but that might be past your timeline. Good luck!
Now for the Sienna: If you can grit your teeth and stand up to society's pre-conceived notions about the infamous minivan it is probably the logical choice. The swagger wagon is definitely best bang for your buck and not at all bad to drive. For a good review, look up speedydaddy.com and Sienna SE.
Finally, the 7 passenger CUV is a huge gap in the Lexus lineup. I suspect we will see one based on the next redesign of the Highlander but that might be past your timeline. Good luck!
http://speedydaddy.com/2012-toyota-s...-drive-review/
http://speedydaddy.com/2012-toyota-s...w-car-profile/
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Seems to be an all around excellent vehicle, fits the segment well, most people don't know anything about the engine or trans, so that is pointless, decent gas mileage it drives fine, what more can you ask for