EX35 A Man's Car or a Woman's Car

Discussion of Infiniti's amazing (and underrated) sport-luxury crossovers, the EX35 and EX37. For 2014, the EX series will be renamed QX50, in line with Ininfiit's new naming conventions.
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EX35 A Man's Car or a Woman's Car


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I have been real close to leasing one and this is one of the two big questions I keep asking myself.

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This is a pretty dumb question. There are plenty women that ride Harleys. Should we ask if a Harleys are a guys bike or a women's bike?

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mikec wrote:This is a pretty dumb question. There are plenty women that ride Harleys. Should we ask if a Harleys are a guys bike or a women's bike?
Not the best comparison. Harley is a brand and so is Infiniti. Both have male and female owners. I am going to go out on a limb and say that Harley tends to have more male owners. Car brands have more of a level playing field for the most part. Hummer is one that may be an exception. I am not that familiar with Harley but in my limited knowledge of the brand I think there are models that seem to be more appealing to women than men. Same thing with cars. There are certainly certain models of cars that appeal more to women than men for various reasons and style is the major one. So I think the question is very valid. Is the EX35 are car that has a more feminine appeal. A Mazda Miatta is another car that seems to have that although there are certainly many male owners.

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in my opinion it is a car for womanizers that love to impress the high-tech savvy women!

full throttle baby!!!

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Picture yourself going to an EX35 convention and 90% of participants are beautifull EX35 female owners with no boy friends.

This EX 35 is fo me!




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michel wrote:Picture yourself going to an EX35 convention and 90% of participants are beautifull EX35 female owners with no boy friends.

This EX 35 is fo me!
Sign me up!!!

I noticed your EX is Dark Currant. I would appreciate if you posted a picture of it. It is hard to get a good idea of how that looks on any of the Infiniti pics.

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Yeah, Dark Currant. Not PURPLE. Could someone please tell my 3 year old its not PURPLE. (Actually, the DC with the brown interior (or whatever they call brown) looks quite fetching, manly even, albeit in a sort of Brooks Brothers sort of way.

So far, the chics dig it, and by chics I mean my other kids (daughters) aged 6 and 9.

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Jon_ wrote: (Actually, the DC with the brown interior (or whatever they call brown) looks quite fetching, manly even, albeit in a sort of Brooks Brothers sort of way.
The interior you are referring to I believe is Chestnut. I agree seems like a very nice combo and that is why I am interested in it.

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JT4 wrote:
The interior you are referring to I believe is Chestnut. I agree seems like a very nice combo and that is why I am interested in it.
I have one in inventory now, a classy combo indeed.

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This is a very valid question mikec you dumbass with that smartass remark. Just a simple opinion. If you don't like the question then don't post. Think hard about what you are going to write before you try to flame on people.

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lkp730 wrote:This is a very valid question mikec you dumbass with that smartass remark. Just a simple opinion. If you don't like the question then don't post. Think hard about what you are going to write before you try to flame on people.
THIS THREAD IS BECOMING JUICY. WHAT AN AGRESSIVE ATTACK. TALK ABOUT THINKING BEFORE WRITING. I'M NOT SURE WHO IS THE DUMBASS BUT I THINK I KNOW SOMEONE WHO NEEDS A SHRINK!!!!!

IT'S A WOMANIZER CAR - - - - - FINAL ANSWER!!!!!

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As a women who owns an EX, I think its a women's car. Daughter loves it wants one for herself. My son likes it, but agrees with my husband that its tight for a man. When the family hangs out togther, the women ride in the back, the guys couldn't make it a block back there.

Hubby drives a Titan, son drives a maxima.

Salesmen said it was the "Infiniti" built for women. It's the most quiet of all of the infiniti vehicles, the sleekest and sexiest. The only thing missing is the gas and brake pedal adjustments like they have on the full size SUV.

BTW, it's February, I've had mine since December and I have yet to see another one on the road...

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1stEXinCT wrote: BTW, it's February, I've had mine since December and I have yet to see another one on the road...
WELL I GUESS THAT IT'S A RARE SPECIES THAT ONLY THE AVID CONNOISEURS WILL APPRECIATE.

BUILT FOR A WOMEN THUS APPEALING FOR THE MAN!


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It's far from being so much in one direction of the other than one gender shouldn't buy it. It's a car for people who like sophisticated, highly stylized things, whether they're men or women.

Now, is the EX35 the sort of vehicle that would appeal to someone with a traditional view of masculinity? Probably not.

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I don't really care about the masculinity of the EX driver. I want to see more females driving it.

The last eX womanizer in the world!

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I was very close to buying an EX but have been hearing a lot about this being a female car so I'm not sure now. It's still on my list but dropped a few slots because of that.

When I test drove the EX at a dealership, I noticed the throttle felt a bit lagging compared to the G35. I mentioned it to the salesman and he said in sales training, Infiniti stated that the throttle response was toned down on purpose because during product testing, women didn't like the responsive throttle.

Here are a couple of videos that talk about women buyers. I've read in other places too but can't find the links right now.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Pemw5vqEiYE (see 5:30)

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ovh1InBn3ZM

That said, although it has given me second thoughts, I'm still considering...
Modified by acarnut at 7:52 PM 2/15/2008

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acarnut wrote:I was very close to buying an EX but have been hearing a lot about this being a female car so I'm not sure now. It's still on my list but dropped a few slots because of that.

When I test drove the EX at a dealership, I noticed the throttle felt a bit lagging compared to the G35. I mentioned it to the salesman and he said in sales training, Infiniti stated that the throttle response was toned down on purpose because during product testing, women didn't like the responsive throttle.

Here are a couple of videos that talk about women buyers. I've read in other places too but can't find the links right now.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Pemw5vqEiYE (see 5:30)

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ovh1InBn3ZM

That said, although it has given me second thoughts, I'm still considering...

Modified by acarnut at 7:52 PM 2/15/2008
Are people not comfortable in their own skin? Who cares what the "perception" is, if you like and it fits your needs then buy it. I bought a Rogue, which is basically a mini Murano. The Murano was always "labeled" as a womans car. What does that make the Rogue? The Rogue was marketed at younger males, which I am. I didn't think about male or female, the car fits my needs perfectly! Perception is what you make of it, now go out and buy the EX or perhaps a Rogue?

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First question... who gives a rat's *** what someone else thinks? If you're that easily influenced, I have some oceanfront property in Nevada I'd like you to buy.

Second question... does it really matter?

If you like the look of the car, it fits your needs and you can afford it, go buy it.

People don't seem to understand the market segment Infiniti is going after with this vehicle. It's a different market than the G35, G37 and FX. So even if some of the specs look the same, there are going to be differences due to the perceived needs of the market segment.... like a less aggressive throttle response, no kids so a smaller backseat etc...

My guess is that they designed this car to be more gender neutral than the G37, G35 and FX, doesn't mean it's a "woman's car" just that it most likely will appeal to a broader market. Not a bad strategy when you think about it since this the EX is kind of in a micro-segment, so need to get interest from as many people as possible.

Seen 1 commercial with a woman and 1 with a man on TV... looks like the gender balance is neutral so far.
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I hope ladies will buy it. and I mean ladies. then I will organize a EX meet on the beach in Nevada (hehe) NAKED!

The last EX womanizer in the world!

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IIRC, the news releases on this car in pre-production was that Infiniti was going for a 50-50 male/female split & I do think the company did a great job of balancing yin & yang during the design process to reflect that.

There's really nothing at all in any of the styling cues on this vehicle which would shout either "macho" or "cute", IMHO - just....well, "nice".

People of either sex who might appreciate sleeker, somewhat more minimalistically articulated yet sinuous lines and harmonious massing of shapes will probably like this car, the same way both men and women of a certain aesthetic sensibility, even non-musical ones, can appreciate a Steinway concert grand perhaps.

And the company's current marketing campaign would seem to confirm the pan-gender demographic they're targeting: two commercials are currently running, one featuring a driver sporting a Y chromosome & the other without.

Does this car offer appeal to women? Certainly. The more luxurious interior was clearly put there to get women drivers (& male drivers' female passengers) in Infiniti's corner during the sales presentation. But frankly I know just as many men who like nice, cushy seating as women. Indeed, a whole company, La-Z-boy, was built on that very assumption.

The Around View Monitor will appeal to women whose palms get sweaty at the thought of parallel parking. But I suspect it's also gonna prove mighty handy for macho guys who have a tendency to leave the leaf blower & other big boy toys in the driveway too.

This car's engine first rate engine & high tech enhancements are obviously going to appeal to men's primordial need for speed. But the idea that zippy acceleration & smooth handling isn't also appreciated by women is a myth: we like the sense of security those features offer while climbing hills and rounding corners.

So it would seem that, because the folks at Infiniti's design studio decided to leave the gender specificity package off of this model altogether, buyers are gonna just have to supply their own with this one. It follows also, therefore, that the only way for anybody else to tell at all if the EX 35 is really a 'chick car' or a 'guy ride' is by carefully observing the person occupying the driver's seat.

Does the driver refuse to stop & ask for directions, hog the remote key fob & change the music track every 2.5 seconds? Then it is, by God, a manly man's car.

Does the driver like to keep at least three shades of emergency lipstick in the armrest storage compartment at all times, take 15 minutes to parallel park even with the AVM & think the maps in the glove box are only there to scrape the gunk off the heels of her Christian Louboutins? Then presto! It magically turns into a coach fit for a princess.

The good news is that the lack of built-in gender specificity should make the EX the ideal 'couples' car'. Women won't mind one itty bit driving over to the gas station to ask someone where the heck they are while their gadget-mad men figure out how to load up the music hard drive riding shotgun.

And guys will always jump at the chance to take the wheel & press pedal to metal when the gorgeous ladies in their lives get the sudden yen to color-coordinate their lipstick with the handbag hooked around that convenient little hanger thingy on the seatback!

Two for the price of one! Hey, you sure can't beat that now, can ya?

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Yes, and with the tech package / nav I never NEED to ask for directions again, plus you can change stations on the steering wheel so......

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It's both...for me, it's a man's car. I totally dig it - the lines, the power, the luxury and the technology. Just spent an hour and a half sitting in it loading phone numbers, voice tags, voice commands, etc. And I could sit out there for hours more...

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I don't know about where you guys live but where i live 90% of the time i see one drive by, it's some OLD MAN driving it.

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Makes sense ... at 28 years old, just about anybody who can drive would seem old to you.

We were all 28 once ... enjoy it while you can. For me, I'm enjoying 48 more because aspects like improved wisdom and financial stability allow me to better choose the car I drive (among countless other things)!

If you're VERY lucky, you'll be "some OLD MAN" driving a nice car one day. After all (with due respect to the efforts of Ponce de Leon), the only alternative to aging ... is death.

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XD hehe sorry to all the "OLD PEOPLE" . We'll it's not really surprising, where i live the ex will cost you 50 Grand out the door so the financial bracket for the ex is a 40-60 age group who have a near 6 figure income. Even at 28 i feel like a old man already i want to be 10 again.

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Both of our names are on the registration... so that means it's 50/50 for us.

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I am fairly clear about my masculinity and hence do not give this topic much thought.

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ltcp wrote:I am fairly clear about my masculinity and hence do not give this topic much thought.
And yet, you did read this thread and respond.

Seriously though, as someone aptly said, it's a matter of being comfortable "in your own skin". For me, I chose this car for what I want from a vehicle (overall size, AWD, luxury/quality, performance, cargo access, technology, reliability), with NO consideration whatsoever for whether it's more masculine or feminine ... but, it's still kinda fun to see what others think about the topic.

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MagicM, what's more interesting to me is that you see enough EXes on the road to be able to make a generalization about the average driver of this vehicle. I never see them on the road at all!

Really, I think if you appreciate nice lines with as much utility as can be squeezed out of a sports car without sacrificing great road handling & a zippy engine, you're going to be attracted to this car no matter what letter chromosomes you're packing into the driver's seat.

It doesn't read male or female to me at all so I'm kind of hard-pressed to figure out how anybody else reads gender into this vehicle, but then to be honest not many of these scream machismo to me either:

Forbes List of Top 10 Cars Driven By Men

Now a Hummer? OK, yep, I do see that as a guy's car. Oddly though, it seems like I see that being driven just as often by women around here.



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