2010 Infiniti EX35 Journey, an AW Drivers Log - AutoWeek

COPY EDITOR CYNTHIA L. OROSCO: I used this vehicle over the weekend to make a day-trip to move some cargo up North. And the EX35 met my hauling needs. The back seats easily fold flat with the push of a button on either side of the cargo area. Seats folded, we easily piled in nine copier-paper-size boxes and many other wedding-related items. Even with all of that stuff in the Infiniti, I had no problems seeing out of the rear or side windows of the crossover. The sound system kept me entertained during the ride, and all of the necessary controls for that and the HVAC system were at hand and easy to use. It didn't go any lower than I had it. While I liked that the EX35 did drive like a car and not like a crossover, I didn't like the feeling of sitting on the car instead of inside it. The interior materials are quality, but the exterior lines... MANAGING EDITOR BOB GRITZINGER: Lots of commentary on this car--people were quite intrigued by its squashed greenhouse look and pearly white paint. I think it looks kind of buff, which I suppose is about right considering Infiniti was going for the whole "bionic cheetah" look with the FX and EX models. Source: autoweek.com