
The Infiniti EX SUV Crossover can handle 18.6 cubic feet of cargo space when all three rows are up. The second and third rows can easily be moved down to expand upon that space. The fact that there is around 90 cubic feet of passenger space helps this out.

The seats are incredibly comfortable and are contoured to fit in with the average user's body.

The seats are very easy to adjust for comfort and safety purposes.

The airbags cover all parts of the vehicle. These include airbags for the side.

The braking system works impressively and can even work with emergency needs as a means of preventing collisions and other serious events from occurring when driving the car.

The car is capable of storing up to twenty gallons of fuel in its tank. It can also work with various unleaded fuels but premium is recommended.

Three months of satellite radio service are free when buying the car. It costs extra for service beyond that.

The view from outside the side windows can be limited.

The rear view mirror works better than looking out the rear window to see what is behind the vehicle. The camera features do offset this issue with the Infiniti EX SUV Crossover though.

The Journey version of the Infiniti EX SUV Crossover is two inches shorter than the standard edition and therefore creates less headroom.

Most of the advanced technology features, particularly Infiniti's Blind Spot Warning and Distance Control Assist features, are only available on the Journey edition. These are not even standard features. They cost $2,700 extra on the Technology Package.