Infinity G34 Sport Coupe 2003-2004 Laser Red Black Leather Interior on 2040-cars
Reno, Nevada, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L V6 FI DOHC 24V
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:AUTOMATIC/MANUAL
Make: Infiniti
Model: G
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: Sport coupe
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: AUTO/MANUAL ELECTRONIC VDC
Mileage: 153
Sub Model: G35 SPORT COUPE
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: LASER RED
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: V6
CUSTOM 19" HP GOLD WHEELS: DISCONTINUED WHEELS/AND OEM RAYS WHEELS
Shipping: Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping. Coverage:
CARFAX Owner 1 Purchased: 2002 Type: Personal lease Where: California Est. length owned: 11/11/02 - 9/14/07
(4 yrs. 10 mo.)Date: Mileage: Source: Comments: 10/08/2002 NICB Vehicle manufactured
and shipped to original dealer11/11/2002 29 California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Title issued or updated
First owner reported
Registered as personal lease vehicle
Loan or lien reported Owner 2 Purchased: 2007 Type: Personal Where: California Est. miles/year: 6,385/yr Est. length owned: 9/14/07 - 2/9/10
(2 yrs. 4 mo.)Date: Mileage: Source: Comments: 09/14/2007 85,732 California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Odometer reading reported 11/26/2007 California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Title issued or updated
New owner reported
Loan or lien reported12/01/2009 99,920 California
Inspection Station Failed emissions inspection 12/03/2009 99,921 California
Inspection Station
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Passed emissions inspection 01/20/2010 California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Title issued or updated
Loan or lien released02/09/2010 Arizona
Inspection Station
Maricopa County Passed emissions inspection Owner 3 Purchased: 2010 Type: Personal Where: Arizona Est. length owned: 2/9/10 - 9/27/11
(1 yr. 7 mo.)Date: Mileage: Source: Comments: 02/09/2010 99,997 Arizona
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Gilbert, AZ
Title #M004010040023 Title or registration issued
New owner reported02/26/2010 Network Automotive
Mesa, AZ
480-649-0839
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m Four wheel alignment performed
Alignment performed
Alignment checked
Rear brake pads replaced
Brake pads replaced and rotors resurfaced
Brakes checked
Front brake pads replaced07/12/2010 Washington
Inspection Station
Lakewood, WA Passed emissions inspection 12/13/2010 115,431 Auburn Foreign Car
Auburn, WA
253-833-8161
www.auburnforeigncar
.com Maintenance inspection completed 12/16/2010 Infiniti Of Tacoma
Fife, WA
253-231-4300
infinitioftacoma.com Maintenance inspection completed 02/11/2011 Washington
Damage Report Accident reported
Vehicle damaged in multiple places
It hit a motor vehicle
Airbags did not deploy Owner 4 Purchased: 2011 Type: Personal Where: Washington Est. length owned: 9/27/11 - present
(3 months)Date: Mileage: Source: Comments: 09/27/2011 Washington
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Port Orchard, WA Title issued or updated
New owner reported
Vehicle color noted as Red
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Driver Lets Infiniti Do The Driving For Him
Mon, Aug 18 2014Self-driving cars seem like the way of the future, but some can't stand the wait. Like this guy, driving down Germany's famous Autobahn in an Infiniti Q50 with Active Lane Control. To test how active the Active Lane Control feature really is, he moves from the driver's seat to the back seat and lets the car's suite of safety systems take control. Active Lane Control debuted in 2013 as part of the Lane Departure Prevention system. It helps Q50's driver use fewer steering inputs by compensating for road conditions. It works with the LDP to keep the vehicle in its intended lane. Used with cruise control, the car maintains its position fairly well on the road. Active Lane Control is only there to help however, not drive for you. While the technology is impressive, it certainly isn't up to the task of navigating the road full time. This driver/passenger is putting his life and the lives of everyone around him in serious danger. We suggest other Infiniti owners wait for the real deal. The future is closer than you think. Related Gallery New Tech Means Self-Driving Cars Are Already Among Us Infiniti Safety Technology Gadgets
Infiniti went out of its way to make the QX30 not a Mercedes
Thu, Mar 16 2017You can complain all you want about perceived badge engineering when a company (like Mercedes-Benz) sells a platform to another brand (such as Infiniti). The reality is that most buyers won't know the difference, and they won't even realize their Infiniti is really a Mercedes underneath or that their neighbor's GLA has the same basic parts as the QX30 they just bought. What's weird to me isn't that sameness, but the places where the two cute little utes differ. These two vehicles, which are more like tall hatchbacks, use the same Mercedes 2.0-liter turbo four and seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. Infiniti adds its own throttle and transmission calibrations. The suspension design is the same, although there are tuning differences. Both come standard with front-wheel drive, with all-wheel drive an option. Fuel economy matches for the FWD models, while the AWD Infiniti lags behind the Mercedes for some reason. So they're very similar despite their different looks. And design makes sense as a point of differentiation. Frankly, they go further than a lot of vehicles on shared platforms do – further, in fact, than the upcoming Nissan Navara-based Mercedes X-Class pickup does. The QX30 has its own sheetmetal and glass to separate it from the GLA-class. You probably think one looks better than the other. If you know where to look, the signs of sameness are obvious. Most major systems and pieces are shared, like the steering wheels (with different center covers), most switchgear, and things like interior and exterior door handles. Shared parts are fine as long as the parts are good ones. On that note, how many Tesla buyers realize their steering column and stalks, plus the window switches, come from Mercedes? And does that actually matter? We'd argue no. About those differences. Many are functional, like the fact the Infiniti does not carry over the Benz's Brake Hold feature – when you roll to a stop in the GLA (or any other Benz), pressing the brake pedal firmly applies the electric parking brake until you hit the gas to move again. The QX30 has an electric parking brake, but no Brake Hold feature. Someone used to driving Mercedes models will look a bit silly standing on the brake pedal to no effect. Ask us how we know. The Mercedes gauge package is carried over, but with the Infiniti font. Makes sense, although it's off-putting at first if you've seen the original, prompting a weird deja vu. Circular dash vents are replaced by rhomboid ones.
2017 Infiniti Q30 First Drive
Mon, Nov 30 2015Audi and BMW have owned the premium C-segment for almost a decade now thanks to the A3 and the 1 Series (and 2 Series). Benz's A-Class has become less of a retiree's option and has spawned a popular (if not particularly good) sedan (the CLA) and a crossover (GLA). Down in the lower-class decks, machinery from Subaru is punching well above its weight, while Volkswagen's Golf owns the market in Europe. This all left perennial premium pretenders like Lexus and Infiniti with a problem: how to convince buyers their C-segment machinery was genuinely premium if they were based off a volume-selling donor body from Toyota or Nissan? Mercedes-Benz opened an odd window of opportunity for Infiniti. See, Benz's parent, Daimler, and Infiniti's motherships, Renault and Nissan, have had a technical alliance since 2010. A big technical alliance. So Infiniti was able to develop its hatch to sit atop the A-Class chassis, powertrain, and suspension architecture, though you'd barely know it by looking at the Infiniti from the outside. It has a style all its own, and you're not going to mistake a single angle on the Q30 for anything that comes out of Stuttgart. Nobody makes deeper cuts and curves into its metal than Infiniti. The Japanese brand claims that design is at its core, and whether you love or hate that design, it's hard to argue that point. The Q30 feels like a nicer, easier, more luxurious place than the A-Class on which its based. "Infiniti design is very three-dimensional on every panel. We want to give the sense and the feeling that every Infiniti has been made by an artisan, by hand, not by computer," the company's London-based design boss, Simon Cox, argued. Some will love it, some will hate it, and Infiniti can live with it either way. The point is that the brand is now on the field in a segment that is projected to keep growing at more than 9.4 percent globally, and it got there at a fraction of the normal cost of an all-new car, without having any easily identifiable cap tips to the Benz's far more conservative exterior design. The Benz bits are more obvious inside. Infiniti did such a good job of grafting its design ideas onto the interior hard points that it feels like a nicer, easier, more luxurious place than the A-Class, even if the Benz will be between eight and 10 percent more expensive in most markets. The dash top is clean, swooping, and stitched together beautifully.