2005 Infiniti Fx35 Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
We are selling our 2005 FX35, which has been thoroughly maintained. We have all paperwork included in the auction as seen in photos. In addition to regular maintenance (Oil, Filters, Fluids) in the past 3 months we have replaced:
Total recent maintenance receipts total nearly $2,800. Which will save you some major financial headaches you may get from similar FX35's you may find on here. We have enjoyed this vehicle like none we've owned before. It easily handles city/highway & mountain driving. The engine sounds amazing (same engine as the 350z) and rides so smooth. It doesn't feel like driving an SUV at all. The best vehicle I can honestly say I've owned. We think you will agree. Not only is this FX equipped with the Touring Package, it also includes the towing package from Infiniti. This makes it super easy to throw on a bike rack, cargo rack, jet ski, boat, trailer... whatever and GO! We use it all the time and the FX has no problems getting us high up into the Rockies. *Our vehicle was originally owned as a company vehicle which saw extensive highway mileage and regular maintenance. Here is a video of our (soon to be your) FX. It runs super smooth, quiet and strong. The air quickly blows HOT at 90° when you want and ICE COLD when you need it. General Description The FX is powered by a 3.5 liter V6, which generates 280 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque. The V6 is paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. This small SUV will tow 3500 pounds, and fuel economy is estimated at 17/23 mpg. An all-wheel drive variation is available, and the two-wheel drive FX is RWD. The FX has only one well-equipped trim level. Luxury and convenience features include multi-zone automatic climate control, full power accessories, a CD changer, a power driver and front passenger seat, cruise control, keyless entry, and alloy and leather interior trim. Standard safety items include traction control, stability control, xenon headlamps, front side airbags, and front and rear head airbags. Owners have praised for the FX 35 for the generous selection of options. Favorite features include aggressive styling, sports sedan-like handling, and the powerful Bose audio system. Touring Package - $2,900
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Infiniti FX for Sale
- 2007 infiniti fx35 base sport utility 4-door 3.5l
- 2012 infiniti fx35 awd premium, navigation, deluxe touring(US $36,969.00)
- 2011 infiniti fx35 awd premium, navigation(US $35,494.00)
- 2011 v8 awd nav backup camera sunroof heated/cooled seats 22 inch rims(US $40,991.00)
- Well maintained clean carfax high performance low miles
- 2006 infiniti fx35 heated leather sunroof rear cam 88k texas direct auto(US $15,780.00)
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Infiniti readies Juke-based ESQ crossover specifically for China
Wed, 11 Jun 2014When most luxury automakers started getting into SUVs and crossovers, they started at with the largest models, but have gradually been getting smaller. Think Lexus and the LX, Audi and the Q7, or BMW and the X5, and you'll see what we mean, because each of them has been steadily downsizing its crossovers ever since. But Infiniti is going even smaller. At least, in China, anyway.
That's where the luxury marque from Nissan will soon be offering the new Infiniti ESQ. The smallest of Infiniti crossovers has been developed in China, exclusively for the Chinese market to meet Chinese tastes. It shares its underpinnings with the Nissan Juke, but instead of starting with the base model, Infiniti China has started with the more potent Juke Nismo - complete with 1.6-liter turbo four producing 197 horsepower - and added on premium accoutrements. The exterior that appears to be differentiated by a new grille and wheels, featuring the ESQ logo instead of Infiniti's, but the same quirky styling that sets the Juke apart. Though all we can of the interior is the steering wheel, you can bet that Infiniti gave the ESQ a more luxurious cabin space, too.
Infiniti's global communications manager Stefan Wienmann told Autoblog that the company is "expanding [its] portfolio not only globally but also specifically in China," adding the ESQ to a market-specific lineup that includes long-wheelbase versions of the Q50 sedan and QX50 crossover. "We see specific sales opportunities in this segment," explains Wienmann, adding that a targeted project like the ESQ "also enables us to gain experience in positioning a new premium model to the 'new millennials', a customer group that is very important to us."
Infiniti QX60 AWD vs. Mazda CX-9 Signature
Fri, Jun 16 2017In certain ZIP codes around Dallas, Chevy's Suburban remains the Official SUV of Texas, but Infiniti's QX60 could be the Official Crossover. The Pathfinder-based three-row is everywhere. And while its popularity is based on transporting kids and their stuff, the QX60 is a more urban Suburban. Mazda's CX-9 is not as ubiquitous as the QX60 in McMansion driveways, but it has been making inroads into the near-luxury segment with its near-luxury spec. The CX-9's second generation has obviously upscale intent, in the sheetmetal and throughout the top-line Signature interior. And the prices of these two cars are surprisingly close. INFINITI QX60 AWD: The sheetmetal differentiating Infiniti's QX60 from its volume-oriented Nissan donor is attractive. The changes are subtle, and in profile the Pathfinder and Infiniti are almost identical, but the eye is drawn to the differences in the grille and D-pillar. The Infiniti has a luxury vibe with a more athletic stance. The QX60's interior surfaces seem upscale, but if you want wood it will cost you. In "building our own" and opting for graphite leather with maple trim, the wood requires another $12,000(!) of mandatory packages, including Infiniti's Premium and Premium Plus packages ($1,800 and $2,900, respectively) and $7,300 of Deluxe Tech. So, wood? We wouldn't. But if you do, know the QX60 won't match the larger QX80 in presence or passion, but it is certainly something beyond a rebadged Pathfinder. For you and your passengers, there is 156 cubic feet of interior room; with the second and third rows folded, you can accommodate 76 cubic feet of cargo. Like in most crossovers, that third row is best used by young kids, but taking six adults to lunch won't require too much gymnastics – or chiropractics. On the road, the QX60 is known more for comfort than composure; this isn't an old Buick, but neither is it a BMW. Nissan's 3.5 liter V6 produces generous power (295 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque), but it's transmitted to either the front wheels or all wheels via a CVT (continuously variable transmission). Nissan has tried to mitigate the quirkiness, but it's a CVT all the same. At a well-equipped base of $44,000, we like the QX60. But start adding options, and you can approach $60,000, which is real money even in the better ZIP codes. MAZDA CX-9 SIGNATURE: This, ladies and gentlemen, is dramatic. Mazda has absolutely nailed it. Using Mazda's KODO design language on a large platform could have gone wrong.
Infiniti JX35 QX60 Hybrid confirmed for New York debut
Fri, 08 Mar 2013
The next Q-ified Infiniti will be making its debut at the New York Auto Show later this month, the QX60 - the crossover formerly known as JX35. And while there aren't many changes to the crossover in terms of design or function, the big news is that Infiniti will be revealing a production hybrid powertrain option for its seven-passenger luxury/utility vehicle.
The QX60 Hybrid uses the same powetrain found in Infiniti's M35h gasoline-electric sedan, which couples a 2.5-liter supercharged four-cylinder engine with a 15-kilowatt electric motor, running to the wheels via continuously variable transmission. Both front- and all-wheel-drive versions of the QX60 Hybrid will be available, and Infiniti says that the more efficient CUV should be good for around 26 miles per gallon combined - an improvement of five mpg over the current JX35 with its 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6. And because the compact lithium-ion battery will be housed underneath the third row seat, we're told that the hybrid model will still have the same passenger and cargo capacity of the non-hybrid crossover.
This will be the first three-row hybrid CUV offered in the US market, and wrapping it up in a luxury package makes a lot of sense to us, since it could be a good way of cajoling customers into absorbing the extra cost of the more expensive powertrain. (Keyword in that sentence: CUV. After all, the Cadillac Escalade is still currently available as a two-mode hybrid for the 2013 model year.) Infiniti has not released official pricing figures, but says that the hybrid model will represent a roughly $3,000 premium over the standard QX60.