Overview & Reviews
The G35 is Infiniti's new entry-level luxury sport sedan. Aimed at buyers who would otherwise choose an Audi A4, BMW 3 Series or Lexus IS 300, the G35 offers impressive performance and comfort for a price that's less than most of the competition's.
- Powerful V6, balanced and capable handling, roomy cabin, reasonable price.
- No manual transmission available yet for the sedan, average interior material quality.
User Reviews:
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Excellent Vehicle - 2003 Infiniti G35
By OU - December 15 - 10:00 amI bought this vehicle in April and love driving it any time I can. Everyone in the family keeps asking to drive it as well, no such luck though. I believe the price of this vehicle is a perfect match to what it has to offer. A great vechile at a great price!
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Menz - 2003 Infiniti G35
By Menz - December 10 - 1:56 amThe 2003 6spd G35 coupe is an example of pure excellence. I have had no problems with this fine automobile since I purchased it in July of 03 with 3/4 of a mile on her. It handles confidently at all speeds. Ive had it up to 135 and it feels like youre going 80 mph. This car is worth every penny.
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2003 1/2 model - 2003 Infiniti G35
By Garyintn - December 8 - 2:00 amjust bought mine less than month ago and love it. I didnt know when I bought it, but I have the 2003 1/2 which has some upgrades I love. The xenon lights and the Infiniti written out on the back side instead of boxed.
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Love my Car - 2003 Infiniti G35
By Tammy Caldwell - December 5 - 2:00 pmI have owned my G-35 for 2 1/2 years and have had zero mechanical problems! Its fun to drive, easy on the eyes, comfortable and classy!
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Great Value - 2003 Infiniti G35
By G35 in Bama - November 26 - 10:00 amafter months of research, I concluded this car is the best value sport sedan going - great power, available 6 spd manual, rock solid Infiniti build quality and reliability, all for thousands less than the Euro competitors. Sure, a 340 hp Audi S4 would have been great, but for 13K more?? G35 was just the balance between sporting performance, daily use practicality and fiscal responsibility I was looking for.
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Cool ride - 2003 Infiniti G35
By lawtiger - November 21 - 10:00 amThis is one of the best cars that I have owned - my last car was a TT - this one is even better and much more practical - the back seat and trunk are a plus - as is the sunroof - Infiniti has a winner in the G35 !
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Fun car with some quality quirks - 2003 Infiniti G35
By Aaron B - November 16 - 7:00 amDuring the summer months this car is a lot of fun to drive. I have been disappointed however with the winter performance (RWD model). It has a tendancy to slide around a lot, using all weather tires that cost about 900 dollars a set. Winter tires may help, but they seem hard to find here. The mileage has been satisfactory but nothing spectacular (maybe 16/22). I drive about 75 freeway and get up to speed rather quickly on city. I have had an issue with the cd player failing. The interior likes great, but has creaks and the door paint is rubbing on the silver areas, so build quality is so-so. Exterior is amazing, though paint chips easily.
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Almost Perfection - 2003 Infiniti G35
By johnallen - November 12 - 2:00 amThe G35 offers plenty. Performance, comfort, handeling, its all there. It competes very nicely against the Lexus GS300 (besides interior craftsmanship). Im sold, As soon as my dealer gets a G35 with the options I want.
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Perfect Entry-Level Luxury Car - 2003 Infiniti G35
By CLS73 - October 25 - 2:00 amThis is a great car for the value and its styling (especially the side view) is very sharp. A good blend of power and luxury for under $35,000. I cant imagine ever buying a GS 300 while this car is out there. I did experience a small glitch with the turn signal not making any noise, but Infiniti replaced it. Otherwise, Ive enjoyed the vehicle.
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Good but overrated - 2003 Infiniti G35
By Mark Callahan - October 25 - 2:00 amGreat Looking Car. Sub-par interior: No armrest, no memory seats, poorly located cupholders, and a barely functional backseat(<= 59"). Pros: dash arrangement, steering wheel controls, and the Seats. "specs" vs "experience": Sedan felt more powerful (with 20 less HP, and AT). The coupe feels heavy. Some may describe the acceleration as "smooth" or "refined", but I would describe it as tame, and truly did not feel like 280HP. While the sedan felt energetic, the coupe felt bloated. The 6-SP shifter is nice, however the clutch was a bit heavy for my taste. Pro: the coupe does handle extremely well, and sticks to the road like glue.