
The Infiniti EX is the highest reliability score in its class, as well as one of the best performance ratings. All 2013 EX models have a standard 3.7 liter, V6 engine that produces 325 horsepower and a seven speed automatic transmission. This engine automatic transmission is the same one that was offered on the previous model, and reviewers appreciate how smooth it is, though one thinks it’s slow to downshift. With standard rear wheel drive, the EX averages an EPA estimated 17/25 mpg city/highway.
The EX impresses reviewers with exceptional build quality and technology features that are easy to use. Its standard interior features are good for the class and include a USB port, rearview camera and power front seats. A navigation system and a Bose stereo are optional, and there are a lot of offered safety features. An Around View camera, blind spot monitoring, forward collision warning and intelligent brake assist are some of the optional safety features the EX offers. Reviewers say the 2013 EX disappointed that the front seats are cramped for tall adults and that rear visibility is poor. Though compact SUVs are known for tight second row seats, test drivers report that the EX’s lacks legroom, even for shorter adults. Cargo space is also limited in the EX.