2012 Infiniti M 37x on 2040-cars
Eckley, Colorado, United States
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This 2012 Infiniti is in Mint condition; it has only been used for work driving with a mere 33,000 miles on the
odometer. This luxury vehicle has a smooth ride, and all of the features that are expected from today's Infiniti
models. You can expect nothing but top performance from this particular vehicle, with no repairs or issues to
date. This vehicle was originally retailed at the price of $54,000, with the Premium Package included at $3,450.
I have the original window stickers, and have been taking it to the dealer for all maintenance and services.
Listed below are all of the features from the window sticker. If you have any questions or interest please contact
ASAP.
Performance:
3.7-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 engine
330 horsepower
270 lb-ft torque
ATTESA E-TS All-Wheel Drive System with Snow Mode
7-speed automatic transmission
Manual shift mode w/Downshift Rev Matching
Infiniti Drive Mode Selector
18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels
245/50R18 V-rated all-season tires
Independent front and rear suspension
Front and rear stabilizer bars
Dual exhaust with polished finishers
Luxury:
Leather-appointed seats
10-way power/heated front seats with adjustable power lumbar support
Japanese Ash wood trim
Front door handle courtesy lights
Sequential welcome lighting
Entry & exit assist system for driver
Power sliding, tinted glass moonroof
Power tilt/telescopic steering wheel
Dual occupant memory system for driver's seat, steering wheel, outside mirrors, climate control & audio setting
linked to Intelligent Keys
Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control
Rear seat climate control vents
Intelligent Key with Push Button ignition
7-inch color display w/Infiniti Controller
Technology:
RearView Monitor
Active Noise Control
6-speaker AM/FM audio system
Single disc CD player
XM Satellite Radio
USB connection port for iPod interface and other compatible devices
Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System
HomeLink Universal Transceiver
Rain-sensing windshield wipers
High Intensity Discharge (HID) bi-functional xenon headlights
Power folding/adjustable heated outside mirrors with reverse tilt down feature
Safety & Security:
Infiniti Advanced Air Bag System (AABS)
Front seat-mounted side-impact supplemental air bags
Roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental air bags
3-point Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) and Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) seat belts (driver ELR only)
Front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters
Front-seat Active Head Restraints
Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH)
4-wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS
Brake Assist
Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD)
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) with Traction Control System (TCS)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Zone body construction with front and rear crumple zones
Vehicle Security System (VSS)
Infiniti Vehicle Immobilizer System
Emergency inside trunk release
Options:
Body-Color Splash Guards
Trunk Mat, Trunk Net & First Aid Kit
Illuminated Kick Plates
Premium Packages:
Infiniti Hard Drive Navigation System
8-inch VGA color touch-screen display
Infiniti Voice Recognition
XM NavTraffic and XM NavWeather
Zagat Survey restaurant reviews
Bose 2-channel, 10 speaker Premium Audio system
Climate controlled front seats
Heated steering wheel.
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Auto blog
Infiniti boss De Nysschen confirms next-gen Q60 Coupe, ponders high-performance variants
Tue, 22 Jan 2013We've known since mid-December that Infiniti's new global model naming convention would turn the current-generation G37 Coupe into the Q60 Coupe starting next year, but we haven't been clear on whether the model-range-formerly-known-as-G would get a successor, especially as its volume has traditionally been a lot lower than its sedan counterpart.
Thankfully, Infiniti president Johann De Nysschen (above) has stepped up to confirm that the newly revealed Q50 sedan will receive a two-door counterpart, though perhaps not as quickly as some would like. According to an interview with Australia's CarAdvice.com, De Nysschen says "the coupe we can probably expect two-and-a-half to three years down the road." That news also suggests that if there's an eventual convertible version, that it's a long way off, too. Why so long? Infiniti has "a lot of priorities" - priorities that undoubtedly include an already-confirmed front-wheel-drive small hatchback/crossover.
The report also indicates that Infiniti has some aspirations for stretching its new Q50/Q60 range in a higher-performance direction to take on competitors like BMW and Audi, the latter being De Nysschen's former employer. There's far from a firm timetable offered, of course, with De Nysschen saying "someday in the future we will be able to offer more high performance versions [of Q50] than we have today... the dynamic capabilities of this platform are very significant. It can handle far higher power than the engines we are using at launch."
2017 Infiniti QX30 First Drive
Mon, Jul 18 2016If you've heard anything before about this car, the 2017 Infiniti QX30, it probably has to do with its corporate parents, an odd couple if there ever was one. Renault-Nissan, Infiniti's corporate overlords, inked a deal with Mercedes-Benz to share some mechanical components and platforms. That deal put a new, very modern 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four under the hood of the Q50 and was the genesis of what you're looking at here. What are you looking at here? We drove this car in 2015, when it was called a Q30 – originally it was going to be the lower-riding counterpart to the slightly jacked-up QX30. Then Infiniti decided it'd make more sense to sell all variants of this vehicle as CUVs in the US, so we have three slightly different flavors of the QX30 instead. There's the normal version; the Sport, which is 0.6 inches lower; and the AWD, which is 1.2 inches higher. Infiniti brought us to Seattle to sample the Sport and AWD flavors on a semi-circumnavigation of the Puget Sound. It didn't rain a drop, thanks for asking, and instead was sunny and mild the whole time. It's easy to make the QX30 sound more confusing than it actually is. This is essentially a Mercedes-Benz GLA250 with full exterior styling and partial interior design by Infiniti, built in the UK alongside several other Nissans. The powertrain and chassis, including the optional AWD system, were all "co-developed" with partner Daimler, with final calibration and tuning by Infiniti engineers. Here's another way of explaining it: Infiniti needs an entry-level car to appeal to new premium car shoppers, and the QX30 is the prescription. It's a hatchback that's been given the mildest of CUV treatments and a lot of marketing descriptors. That's because hatchbacks are sales death in America. In Europe, they'll see right through the CUV posturing and realize it's just a hatchback offered in three different suspension heights. Whatever you call it to make it palatable to Americans, it's a useful little vehicle. This car is mechanically identical to the Q30, so there are some things we can gloss over. Both are powered by a transverse-mounted 2.0-liter Mercedes inline-four. It's a turbocharged, direct-injection gasoline engine, and it sure feels like one. It sounds like a rock tumbler full of nickels and runs out of breath at about 5,000 rpm. All versions make 208 hp at 5,500 rpm and 258 lb-ft of torque between 1,200 and 4,400 rpm – more than adequate but less than thrilling.
Infiniti QX30 Concept is ready to join the compact crossover fray
Mon, Mar 2 2015Today, the compact crossover market is an automotive Klondike. Automakers are scrambling to stake their claim on an increasingly segmented, increasingly valuable landscape. That's especially true in the premium market, where every Audi Q3, BMW X1, Mercedes-Benz GLA, Lexus NX and Buick Encore sold takes up a piece of market share that requires a great deal of effort for another automaker, in this case Infiniti, to reclaim. That makes the new QX30 Concept, debuting this week at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, an extremely important vehicle for the Nissan-owned brand. The QX30 Concept has already been "earmarked for production" and will be launched next year, according to Infiniti. When that happens, we'll see a compact CUV with toned down styling from the vehicle shown here, much like the upcoming Q30 production model. It's fair to say the looks of the QX30 are in direct opposition to those of the aforementioned Lexus NX. Where that car is sharp and angular, Infiniti's designers emphasized the "spontaneous and fluid" look of the new concept. Infiniti's most recent, Q50-inspired design language works nicely in a compact CUV form factor. The double-arch grille and its flanking headlights give the QX30 a refined, almost predatory look. That, as it turns out, is intentional. "The Q30 Concept was like a panther, lithe and slender. We transformed the QX30 Concept into a mountain lion, strong and muscular," Infiniti's Executive Design Director Alfonso Albaisa said in a statement. The strong, wavy character lines in the profile lead into the short, chopped rear overhangs. Above the beltline, the rear window is raked forward aggressively, lending the QX30 a coupe-like profile. In the cabin, we can already see the makings of a production car's interior, with two strong material choices – dark brown and blue leather – highlighting the dash. On the concept, purple accent lighting is emitted from the center stack's controls, while the violet shade carries over into what looks like a digital instrument cluster and the speaker surrounds in the doors. Sections of quilted leather on the seats, meanwhile, look very nice, but we doubt they will make it to production on what is ultimately going to be a reasonably priced vehicle.