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2009 Infiniti EX35 Pricing Starts at $33,800

Infiniti today announced pricing for the 2009 Infiniti EX35 luxury SUV, with the cheapest model to become available at a price of $33,800 for the RWD version. Additionally, the RWD Journey will be priced at $35,200 while the AWD and AWD Journey will be sold at $36,000 and $37,400 respectively. The car will go on sale on May 29th through authorized dealerships.

“Since its introduction, the Infiniti EX has been a showcase of cutting edge technology, including the advanced Around View Monitor, Lane Departure Prevention, Intelligent Cruise Control and Intelligent Brake Assist,” said Ben Poore, vice president, Infiniti Business Unit. “We want to make sure that every EX buyer has a chance to experience the best of Infiniti’s
inspired technology by offering the various packages at great values.”

The 2009 Infiniti EX35 comes in either RWD or AWD options, with each model to be powered by a 3.5-liter DOHC V6 engine developing 297 horsepower and mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. There are several standard features, including leather-appointed seating, RearView Monitor, rear HVAC vents and roof rails. The EX35 Journey model adds a standard 6-disc CD autochanger, power tilt/telescoping steering column, coat hanger on the driver’s headrest and dual-zone automatic temperature control.

Infiniti has also revised or included new feature packages, such as the Technology Package, with Lane Departure Prevention system (LDP), Intelligent Cruise Control (Full-Speed Range), Distance Control Assist (DCA) and Intelligent Brake Assist (IBA) with Forward Collision Warning. A few other options are available as well, including a Bose and Navigation Package and an 18-inch Wheel Package.
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