I'm a proud new owner of a FX45. I have owned numerous cars over the years from 928s, 911s, M3s to Maseratis and a slew of muscle cars, and I must say the FX45 is one of the BEST to drive! I've always liked the FX since I first drove one back in 2003, but numerous midlife crisis and other things always put these on the back burner. Recently, I was looking for a 2005-2008 with low miles in showroom condition, and stumbled across an original owner 2003 with only 30k miles that had been babied and garaged its entire life
At first I was hesitant because of the rumors of the crusty ride in the 2003, but compared to what I'm used to, it is perfect! Not too mushy and not too firm. Hands down this is the best handling SUV I've driven (lighter and more nimble than a Cayenne S) and practical to haul my dobies. I dog proofed the interior and put an invisible 3M protective guard on the the rear bumper so they dogs don't F it up. Of course you always wish for more power, but honestly it is more than adequate, especially in crappy LA traffic. Still can't believe the handling in this beast
Thinking about doing the Indivia exhaust, updating the tail lights, and adding a custom grill.
At first I was hesitant because of the rumors of the crusty ride in the 2003, but compared to what I'm used to, it is perfect! Not too mushy and not too firm. Hands down this is the best handling SUV I've driven (lighter and more nimble than a Cayenne S) and practical to haul my dobies. I dog proofed the interior and put an invisible 3M protective guard on the the rear bumper so they dogs don't F it up. Of course you always wish for more power, but honestly it is more than adequate, especially in crappy LA traffic. Still can't believe the handling in this beast
Thinking about doing the Indivia exhaust, updating the tail lights, and adding a custom grill.