While other manufacturers rolled into the crossover SUV market with little panache, Nissan’s Infiniti division made a splash with its FX series, offering a sportier look than most. The FX35 is the smaller vehicle in the lineup, with a 3.5-liter V6 engine with 303 hp, 262 lb-ft of torque and an electronically controlled 7-speed automatic with manual shift mode and a rear-wheel drivetrain; AWD is also an option.
For 2012, Infiniti adds even more dazzle as it introduces a new Limited Edition AWD trim, with distinctive Iridium Blue exterior, 21-inch dark alloy spoke wheels and graphite interior.
Packages available include the Premium, with a hard-drive-based navigation system with 8-inch display, streaming Bluetooth and an in-dash CD/DVD player with an 11-channel Bose speaker system. If you want to go even sportier, the Deluxe Touring package livens things up with 20-inch spoke wheels and maple interior accents. For an even safer ride, the Technology package includes intelligent braking, lane departure warning and intelligent cruise control, which automatically adjusts speed depending on traffic conditions. These sound great in theory, but in practice, they may tend to annoy.
The FX is a good-looking vehicle, no doubt, with the 2012 version given a slight refresh in the front grille and fascia design, influenced by Infiniti’s Essence Concept. It’s got curves in all the right places. With the exception of the Limited Edition, the color palate of the FX35 is a glossy array of grays, browns, and blacks.
In the driver’s seat, you truly feel in command. Leather-appointed 10-way adjustable seats make sure the ride is comfortable, and all FX models now come standard with heated seats, so you’ll be cozy as well. The distinctive instrument panel with its luminescent gauges adds a touch of class.
And while visibility may be an issue, Infiniti has its unique Around View Monitor, which uses exterior cameras to create a bird's-eye view of your car and any surrounding obstacles, making parking a snap; this is available as an option for the FX35.
Safety-wise, the FX35 comes standard with dual-stage front as well as side-impact airbags for the front seat and roof-mounted side curtain airbags for the rear. A special, simplified anchoring system for child seats is also included.
The question is, if you are going this far, shouldn’t one just ramp up to the FX50 for all that V8 goodness? People seem to be divided on the issue, with some saying the FX35 has plenty of pickup and power and others saying there's just no comparison between the two. Our advice is to be sure to test-drive both models, and then check with your heart (and your bank account) before reaching a final decision.
3.9 Overall rating
(11 reviews)The 2012 FX35 is the real deal. Easy on the eyes and with the moves of a sports car - kind of like a prom queen who is also a champion kick boxer. The V6 is smooth, with no stumbles and a broad power band. One trick - through the shifter in Sport Mode once or twice and thank me forever. Seriously. The gas mileage is nothing to write home about in “normal” mode anyway, so you might as well have fun driving the FX as it was meant to be driven. The tech features are cutting edge. People still ooh and ahh when the car goes in reverse and the cameras on all four corners of the car make it look like you are guiding your car from a satellite orbiting above the earth. And it sees in the dark. Really. Can’t say enough good about this car. Oh, one more thing. Super reliable and great Infiniti service wherever you go. Ok, one nod to the styling - you won’t mistake it for a minivan for its cargo room. But it sucks up more than you imagine with the rear seat folded down. Buy this car!
Very updated for a 2012! Feels luxurious and is a smooth ride.
One of the best vehicles Ive ever owned. They should continue to redesign this model body style. Its fast and sound aggressive. I would buy again.
I like it, sorta what I’m looking for this holiday for my family to get around in
Love the vech well equipped for any journey,rain snow ,sleet sun it does what it needs too do comfortably along trips outta state great on gas an cooled seats feel great on hot day.change oil on services reg an u got a classic SUV worthy too role with any big boy out there heads will turn .always
2012 INFINITI FX35 FAQs
How much does the 2012 INFINITI FX35 cost in Saint George, UT?
The average 2012 INFINITI FX35 costs about $10,107.10. The average price has decreased by -3.1% since last year. The 3 for sale near Saint George, UT on CarGurus, range from $9,890 to $17,282 in price.
How many 2012 INFINITI FX35 vehicles in Saint George, UT have no reported accidents or damage?
1 out of 3 for sale near Saint George, UT have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2012 INFINITI FX35?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2012 INFINITI FX35 gets between 18 and 18 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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