2003 Infiniti Fx45 Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
Riverview, Florida, United States
2003 Infiniti FX45 Mileage: 105k Exterior Color: Gray Interior: Tan Leather Transmission: Automatic Engine: 4.5L (275) DOHC SMPI 32-valve V8 aluminum-alloy engine Grades: Exterior: B+ (A couple dings/scratches and one medium puncture on rear bumper) Interior: B+ (Sides of driver's seat and front dashboard have some cracking/splitting) Mechanical: A+ (Runs perfectly) Items that have received attention recently: Battery - replaced Brakes - replaced Wheel bearings - replaced Lower control arms - replaced Struts (front) - replaced Tires are from October 2009 - some wear on fronts, esp front passenger Interior: 5-passenger seating including: 8-way power/heated/memory driver bucket seat 4-way poower/heated front passenger bucket seat 60/40 split folding & adjustable rear seats w/ remote fold-down releases Adaptive cruise control BOSE premium AM/FM/cassette stereo system w/RDS, 6-disc in-dash CD autochanger, (6) speakers Built-in DVD rear entertainment system with fold-down LCD screen, remote control and wireless IR headphones Custom-installed DVD video pass-through to front screen Custom-installed override for navigation system - allowing control while driving Drilled aluminum pedals Dual front/rear cup holders Dual-zone auto temp control system Genuine aluminum-alloy trim Leather interior Leather/aluminum trimmed shift knob Leather-wrapped 3-spoke power tilt/telescopic steering wheel w/ memory freature, integrated gauge cluster Overhead sunglasses storage Power door locks Power windows w/ auto up/down feature Rear window defogger Remote keyless entry w/ vehicle immobilizer system Remote windows - auto down Steering wheel mounted audio/cruise control Tilt meter Vehicle information system w/ 6.3" LCD screen Vehicle security system Exterior: High intensity discharge (HID) xenon headlamps Intermittent rear wiper LED tail lamps/center hi-mounted brake light Power heated mirrors w/ memory Rear privacy glass Variable intermittent front wipers Safety: 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) Driver & front passenger side-impact airbags Dual-stage front passenger airbags Front height-adjustable/rear 3-point safety belts Front/rear curtain side-impact airbags Lower anchors& tethers for children (LATCH) Mechanical: 20" aluminum-alloy wheels 23.8 gallon fuel tank 4.5L (275) DOHC SMPI 32-valve V8 aluminum-alloy engine 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) 4-wheel power disc brakes 5-speed automatic transmission w/OD, manual shift mode Advanced front midship platform All wheel drive Dual chrome exhaust finishers Electric brakeforce distribution Four-wheel independent suspension Front/rear stabilizer bars P175/90D18 temporary use spare tire P265/50R20XL Hankook Ventus all-season tires Pwr rack & pinion steering Tool Kit Traction control system Vehicle dynamic control |
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Race Recap: 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix is Magyar for 'What a race!'
Mon, Jul 27 2015Every driver on the Formula 1 grid dreams of taking home the silverware, but only one driver each year can do it. Barring disaster in 2015 it looks like it's going to be Lewis Hamilton. The Brit has been so dominating at the front of the grid on Saturday, we can't see how he'll miss out on winning the second annual FIA Pole Position Trophy. That's the accolade introduced last season in another manufactured attempt to give drivers something to work for on Saturday, since the FIA felt leading into the first corner didn't have the pull it used to. Hamilton took his ninth pole of the season in Hungary for Mercedes-AMG Petronas with a crushing lap that put him almost six tenths ahead of his teammate Nico Rosberg in second. All Hamilton needs is one more spot at the top of the grid this season, and he's the Pole Position trophy winner. Thrilling stuff. Behind Rosberg the gaps stayed smaller, Sebastian Vettel in the Ferrari a little more than a tenth behind Rosberg, Daniel Ricciardo in the Infiniti Red Bull Racing less than four one-hundredths behind Vettel. We feel almost as vexed watching Kimi Raikkonen as he feels driving – he's finally got a good Ferrari, now he can't get a good weekend. The front wing broke on his car in Free Practice 1, then a water leak in Free Practice 3 robbed him of setup time on the soft tire. He lines up in fifth about two tenths behind Ricciardo. The slow, tight Hungaroring didn't agree with the Williams chassis, Valtteri Bottas the first of the Grove team drivers in sixth, his teammate Felipe Massa two places back. Between them is Daniil Kvyat in the second Red Bull in seventh. Teenager Max Verstappen put in a good showing in the Toro Rosso to grab ninth, while Romain Grosjean in a wriggling, squishy, sliding Lotus classified his appearance in Q3 at all as "a miracle." As for the race that followed, we don't expect to see another like it for a long time – it was the real thrilling stuff, one shock after another. The drama began after the first parade lap, when Felipe Massa lined up out of position and the start was aborted. The drivers did another parade lap, then lined up with everyone in place. Mercedes got swamped as soon as the lights went out. Vettel ran around both of them and led the race into the first turn, Raikkonen had come from fifth to third by Turn 1, then got the inside line on Rosberg through Turn 2 to take second place.
2013 Infiniti QX56 [w/video]
Mon, 24 Jun 2013Promising, And Delivering, Bigness
Some things appear much smaller in pictures than they do in person. The Eiffel Tower, Space Shuttle orbiters and the statue of Abraham Lincoln in the National Mall come immediately to mind. The 2013 Infiniti QX56, however, isn't one of those things.
The Infiniti flagship sport utility looks massive in pictures, and it grows to simply colossal when you are standing next to it.
Recharge Wrap-up: Infiniti considers EV for China, NextEV hires former Tesla, Apple engineer
Fri, Oct 21 2016NextEV has hired Tesla Autopilot and Apple veteran Jamie Carlson as Senior Director of Advanced Technologies. The seasoned autonomous driving engineer joins fellow former Autopilot engineer Kurt Thywissen, who is now NextEV Senior Director of Human-Machine Interaction. NextEV, which is working on an all-electric supercar before focusing on mainstream EVs, recently obtained a self-driving car permit from California and opened its North American headquarters in San Jose. Read more at Electrek. Infiniti is considering launching its first EV in China. "When I think about EV, we design it for China definitely, even as the first market to launch," says Infiniti President Roland Krueger. "We are discussing this internally constantly what is the right timing for Infiniti to have such vehicles." Infiniti has held back on launching an EV, focusing instead on hybrids, but says it could be "very fast" in deploying an EV once it decides to do so. Having Nissan and Renault backing Infiniti, the luxury brand is confident about its access to proven EV technology. Read more at Automotive News Europe. Thrifty car rental has added a Tesla Model S to its fleet in Canberra, Australia. Available at the Canberra Airport, it's the first luxury EV offered for rent from a mainstream rental company in Australia. Australia's capital offers a small registration discount and no stamp duty for EVs, making it a cheaper and more practical place to locate the country's first rental Tesla. Thrifty's parent company, NRMA, is calling on Australia's other states and territories to remove financial and regulatory barriers to EV technology. Read more at The Motor Report.