EX Changes for 2011
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EX Changes for 2011
IMO The 2011 EX is going to be a better Crossover than the 2010 and I am looking forward to its release which hopefully will be soon. Here are the changes.
2011 Infiniti EX
What’s new
A new transmission, new available options, and a revised lineup of packages highlight the changes for the new model year.
For 2011, EX’s performance is enhanced with the adoption of Infiniti’s 7-speed automatic transmission in place of the previous 5-speed transmission. In addition, 18-inch wheels and tires are standard on all models, and new 19-inch wheels are available as part of the new Deluxe Touring Package.
Changes for 2011 enhance the upscale appeal of EX.
EX is also available with Infiniti’s advanced Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system, which is added to the Technology Package.
The exterior color palette is revised, with Arctic Blue replacing Blue Slate, Midnight Garnet replacing Dark Currant, and Graphite Shadow replacing Platinum Graphite. Scarlet Silver is no longer available.
Inside the cabin, dual-zone Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) is now standard on all models, and the instrument panel illumination changes from orange to predominantly white. Chestnut interior is now available with Moonlight White exterior (Stone interior is deleted).
The packages have been reorganized and renamed to align with other 2011 Infiniti vehicles:
The previous Bose® and AVM Package and the Navigation Package have been combined and renamed the Premium Package.
The previous Premium Package is now the Deluxe Touring Package and includes 19-inch wheels and tires.
The Technology Package now includes BSW.
The 18-inch Wheel Package has been deleted because EX models now come standard with 18-inch wheels and tires.
Three audio system features are discontinued:
The 2.0GB Music Box® is no longer available because all vehicles with the Bose® audio system now come with the 9.3GB Music Box®.
The auxiliary audio/video input jacks have been deleted from the front center console storage compartment.
Vehicles equipped with the Infiniti Hard Drive Navigation System no longer support playback of DVD-Audio discs (DVD-Movie discs or DVD discs with MP3 files are still supported).
2011 Infiniti EX
What’s new
A new transmission, new available options, and a revised lineup of packages highlight the changes for the new model year.
For 2011, EX’s performance is enhanced with the adoption of Infiniti’s 7-speed automatic transmission in place of the previous 5-speed transmission. In addition, 18-inch wheels and tires are standard on all models, and new 19-inch wheels are available as part of the new Deluxe Touring Package.
Changes for 2011 enhance the upscale appeal of EX.
EX is also available with Infiniti’s advanced Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system, which is added to the Technology Package.
The exterior color palette is revised, with Arctic Blue replacing Blue Slate, Midnight Garnet replacing Dark Currant, and Graphite Shadow replacing Platinum Graphite. Scarlet Silver is no longer available.
Inside the cabin, dual-zone Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) is now standard on all models, and the instrument panel illumination changes from orange to predominantly white. Chestnut interior is now available with Moonlight White exterior (Stone interior is deleted).
The packages have been reorganized and renamed to align with other 2011 Infiniti vehicles:
The previous Bose® and AVM Package and the Navigation Package have been combined and renamed the Premium Package.
The previous Premium Package is now the Deluxe Touring Package and includes 19-inch wheels and tires.
The Technology Package now includes BSW.
The 18-inch Wheel Package has been deleted because EX models now come standard with 18-inch wheels and tires.
Three audio system features are discontinued:
The 2.0GB Music Box® is no longer available because all vehicles with the Bose® audio system now come with the 9.3GB Music Box®.
The auxiliary audio/video input jacks have been deleted from the front center console storage compartment.
Vehicles equipped with the Infiniti Hard Drive Navigation System no longer support playback of DVD-Audio discs (DVD-Movie discs or DVD discs with MP3 files are still supported).
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2011 Infiniti-EX35
Effective Date: October 19, 2010
Destination Charge-All Models: $875
81111 Base 4DR Crossover RWD $34,150
81211 Base 4DR Crossover AWD $35,550
81311 Journey 4DR Crossover RWD $36,350
81411 Journey 4DR Crossover AWD $37,750
Effective Date: October 19, 2010
Destination Charge-All Models: $875
81111 Base 4DR Crossover RWD $34,150
81211 Base 4DR Crossover AWD $35,550
81311 Journey 4DR Crossover RWD $36,350
81411 Journey 4DR Crossover AWD $37,750
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I try to like the EX, but never quite warmed up to it. It needs a few changes.
Get rid of the plastic cladding on the bottom, NOW!
Needs a Sport package
6MT Option would be icing on the cake
This is essentially a G37 hatch, so it'd be nice to give it more of the G37 treatment.
Get rid of the plastic cladding on the bottom, NOW!
Needs a Sport package
6MT Option would be icing on the cake
This is essentially a G37 hatch, so it'd be nice to give it more of the G37 treatment.
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I try to like the EX, but never quite warmed up to it. It needs a few changes.
Get rid of the plastic cladding on the bottom, NOW!
Needs a Sport package
6MT Option would be icing on the cake
This is essentially a G37 hatch, so it'd be nice to give it more of the G37 treatment.
Get rid of the plastic cladding on the bottom, NOW!
Needs a Sport package
6MT Option would be icing on the cake
This is essentially a G37 hatch, so it'd be nice to give it more of the G37 treatment.
Although the Aero kit makes this car look pretty sweet.
6MT would be ftw!!!