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The Infiniti EX35 - Essentially a G37 Hatchback 2008 Infiniti EX Pros and Cons Vikast I average about 20 miles per gallon on premium fuel - with a mix of street and highway driving. I typically get 16 mpg in the city and 24 on the highway. Some of this is attributable to the 5 speed transmission on the car, which favors acceleration to economy.... |
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Used EX35 Love it ...but Jury is still out becasue only Dealer is 100 miles away. 2010 Infiniti EX Pros and Cons Member5705 OK This is NOT a car to buy if MPG is important although I am getting over 23 MPG avg. It is a POWERFUL car with a great drive train ready like a race horse at the gate to giddy up and it does when you need it on premium... |
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Infiniti EX-35 Journey 2008 Infiniti EX Pros and Cons risdonc Expensive to keep fuelled given poor gas mileage and costs of premium fuel. Number 1 reason I am thinking of switching to another car. |
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EX37 2013 Infiniti EX Pros and Cons Member5691 Could be better by today's standards |
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2009 Infiniti EX Pros and Cons Member5617 17MPG in the city is a little disappointing for a vehicle with such finesse and reputation. I would guess Infiniti would cater to the masses with styling, performance and a little more economy. Not asking for miracles but I'm sure they could squeeze out 3 or 4 more MPG with... |
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2010 Infiniti EX Pros and Cons A member in Connecticut, United States love the V6 power but the EPA MPG is worrisome |
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2008 Infiniti EX Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States Slightly low if driving mostly city. |
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2008 Infiniti EX Pros and Cons Member2101 Uses premium fuel. |