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How long can a 2006 Infiniti M35 be expected to last?

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Arturo V.

By adhering to the maintenance schedule recommended by the manufacturer and ensuring you stay on top of major services and regular oil changes, the 2006 INFINITIM35 can easily surpass 150,000 miles. These vehicles are engineered for longevity. To extend the lifespan of your car, it's important to heed warning lights, gauges, and alerts. Disregarding these signals could lead to unexpected roadside breakdowns or significant damage to your vehicle if you persist in driving. Keep a close watch on your fluids and regularly inspect them. Remember to replace your air filters and conduct tire inspections and rotations.

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  • Tiffany D.

    I'm currently at 248,000 miles and still going strong.

  • Catherine I.

    I've driven my 2007 M35 for 270,000 miles with the original transmission and engine. I make sure to regularly change the transmission oil and filter, and have replaced the fuel injectors and engine head gaskets on my own. Additionally, I've replaced the front shocks/struts once.

  • Mohan

    The 2006 Infiniti M35 is expected to be durable enough to reach a mileage of more than 150,000 miles.

  • Calvin N

    Recently bought a 2006 M35X with a solid car history and complete service records, showing 166,000 miles. Sadly, just 40 days after acquiring the car, it broke down. The mechanic described it as the worst car he's seen from us so far - it's been totaled multiple times before. Almost everything in the car is not functioning correctly.

  • Jeanne D.

    Over 146,000 miles and counting. I appreciate the performance and comfort, but wow, it requires a lot of maintenance. It seems to need more repairs than I would expect from a car. However, I would consider getting another Infiniti, just be prepared to take good care of it.

  • Mbuzo

    A 2006 Infiniti M35 Sport with an aero kit is going strong with approximately 245,000 miles on it as of December 15, 2023.

  • Nawaz

    I have traveled 267,000 miles, replacing components like the starter, brakes, rotors, and getting regular oil changes along the way. Despite that, my car remains reliable and continues to run smoothly on trips between New Jersey and Florida at any time.

  • Zita K

    I understand this one - I've put in $316,000 worth of mileage on my 2006 Infiniti M35 "my silver bullet". I adore her. Just got the alternator replaced last week for $340. She's a real gem.

  • Cathla

    My boyfriend surprised me with a 2007 M35x, which has over 194,000 miles on it and is still running smoothly. I adore my car!

  • chasity kent

    My 2006 Infiniti M35x has 248,000 miles on it. I had to get the transmission replaced at around 170,000 miles, but it still runs perfectly fine.

  • ahsan

    Unfortunately, Nissan/Infiniti have not come close to the level of quality they had before merging with Renault. Before the year 2000, I would often see them going strong with well over 400,000 miles without any issues. It's quite disheartening to see how much their quality has declined today.

  • Trevor P

    I have invested $169,000 into my vehicle and have recently installed a new transmission. I mainly utilize my car for work as an inspector, essentially serving as a taxi. Despite the poor fuel efficiency caused by city driving, frequent starts and stops, and constant idling, my car still runs smoothly with excellent steering. I have replaced nearly every part in the car, but I plan to keep using it until it stops working completely.

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