17/06/2008 06:37. Sometimes the question of how do you make a good car better can be
answered with “just add some
utility.†For example, the folks at Infiniti infused
their already great G35 sedan with a hatchback cargo area and
created, basically, a wagon. Or is it an SUV? Infiniti calls it a
"personal luxury crossover." (Reminds me of the pitch for the
"personal luxury cars" of the
‘70s…like the Chevrolet Monte
Carlo and Oldsmobile Toronado. But I digress...)
Our EX35 Journey AWD model came equipped with the Premium Package,
plus a few odds and ends, and it stickered at $39,425. So did the
EX make the G more of a good thing? Here’s a
look at the first impressions from the testers’
logbook:
"Small and nimble—very much like the G but
quieter and rides... //
Consumer reports