Mellofello808
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I have a tradition right before I sell or trade in a car. I give it one last flogging up in the hills above the city. Said goodbye to the fx35 today, and took it out for a last spin.




It was getting dark, and I realized I had never taken any pictures of it. So here we are. I thought I would share.
This SUV was really ahead of its time IMO. Styling wise, give it a more modern infotainment system, and it could be a 2016 vehicle. No one ever believed me when I told them it was a 2004. At the same timeI really loved the oldschool combo of a meaty v6, rwd, and sticky 20 inch Yokohama tires. It really handles the twisties way better then it has any right too.
Unfortunately it started to develop problems. Even at a pretty low 86,000 miles it had a timing chain issue, and needed new motor mounts, struts etc. I was unaware since this was my gf car. Once I found out it was time to dump it.
I sold it to a very wealthy guy who flew over from another island just to get it. He has a 2015 fx37 or whatever they are called now. He said that he actually missed his first gen so much that he was willing to take mine on even after I disclosed all the problems. I'm glad it went to another enthusiast and he texted me tonight that he ordered a mountain of fresh parts that should arrive before it gets to Maui.
All said and done I would still recommend people shopping in this price range to check these out. For $6-10k there really aren't many SUVs that compare for on road fun. You could probably find a clean x5, Or ML but they are total basket cases by now. For the money nothing will get you grinning like that VQ singing as you charge the next corner in a big suv that is light on its feet.
Anyways /CSB. Thanks for the good times fx35.




It was getting dark, and I realized I had never taken any pictures of it. So here we are. I thought I would share.
This SUV was really ahead of its time IMO. Styling wise, give it a more modern infotainment system, and it could be a 2016 vehicle. No one ever believed me when I told them it was a 2004. At the same timeI really loved the oldschool combo of a meaty v6, rwd, and sticky 20 inch Yokohama tires. It really handles the twisties way better then it has any right too.
Unfortunately it started to develop problems. Even at a pretty low 86,000 miles it had a timing chain issue, and needed new motor mounts, struts etc. I was unaware since this was my gf car. Once I found out it was time to dump it.
I sold it to a very wealthy guy who flew over from another island just to get it. He has a 2015 fx37 or whatever they are called now. He said that he actually missed his first gen so much that he was willing to take mine on even after I disclosed all the problems. I'm glad it went to another enthusiast and he texted me tonight that he ordered a mountain of fresh parts that should arrive before it gets to Maui.
All said and done I would still recommend people shopping in this price range to check these out. For $6-10k there really aren't many SUVs that compare for on road fun. You could probably find a clean x5, Or ML but they are total basket cases by now. For the money nothing will get you grinning like that VQ singing as you charge the next corner in a big suv that is light on its feet.
Anyways /CSB. Thanks for the good times fx35.
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