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
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Bose 2-channel, 10 speaker Premium Audio system
Climate controlled front seats
Heated steering wheel.
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Nissan built a Skyline that you can almost live in
Sun, Mar 26 2023The Infiniti Q50 is pretty long in the tooth, but parent company Nissan is still trying to keep things interesting. In Japan it's sold as the Nissan Skyline, and a new concept based on the luxury sedan converts it into a space you could actually live in. The cumbersomely named Nissan Skyline Contemporary Lifestyle Vehicle Concept adds a slew of convenience features that you should never use while driving. When parked, however, they turn your car into a little living room. For example, there's a little smartphone holder that folds out from the steering wheel so you can prop your screen up and watch a movie. If that's too small a viewing surface for you, the center infotainment touchscreen can be removed from its dashboard perch and used as a tablet. And if that's still too small for you, there's a screen mounted in the headliner above the rear seats. How do you watch a screen in that location? Glad you asked. The front seats, headrests, rear bench and passthrough to the trunk all lay flat in one uniform surface sleeping area. When lying down, the screen will be right above your head. And should you get cold, the driver's door panel pops open to reveal a blanket while the cupholder has a heating element to keep a beverage warm. On the flip side, should you get hot, a button on the inside B-pillar activates the air conditioning so you don't even have to sit up to access the climate control. While awake, you can avail yourself of multiple table surfaces located around the cabin. One folds out from the center console like on a business class airplane seat. A detachable sun visor also turns into a table. Then get a little work done by plugging in to either the 100-volt outlet in the passenger side mirror or an on-board portable battery. Obviously you wouldn't want to get your nice jacket wrinkled as you lounge in the car, so the grab handle above the door expands into a hanger wide enough to keep your coat uncreased. Other clever storage options include an umbrella compartment in the door sill, a bin located in the headrest, and a hands-free kick-activated locker below the rear bumper where a diffuser would reside. Perhaps most superfluous of all is a trash receptacle located in the driver's side mirror. You'd still have to empty it when full, but at least smelly garbage would be outside the car. Oh yeah, there's one final viewing surface, the largest of them all.
2014 Infiniti Q50 and Q60 Coupe and Convertible order guides leaked
Sun, 09 Jun 2013The pricing and configurator for the 2014 Infiniti Q50 were revealed a couple months ago, and now InfinitiQ50.org has uncovered leaked order guides for Infiniti's all-new luxury sedan as well as the renamed Q60 Coupe and Convertible.
From the looks of things, if you'd like a rear-wheel drive Q50, you may have to have to special order it. All three Q50 RWD models say "Sold Order Only" on the model, mix and MSRP page. As for the Q60 models, the only differences for the 2014 model year - aside for the new name, of course - are related to exterior coloring. A new Venetian Ruby hue is being added to the palette.
Infiniti brand will finally make its debut in Japan, but not the name
Thu, 14 Nov 2013Nissan left the automotive media scratching its collective head when it announced that its Infiniti luxury brand would be renaming all of its vehicles, with cars wearing the Q designation and CUVs/SUVs wearing the QX badge. So the G Sedan became the Q50, and the G Coupe became the Q60. The QX56, meanwhile, became the QX80, and the FX crossover became the QX70. It is still thoroughly confusing nearly a year later.
Not content to confuse its US customers alone, Nissan will be fiddling with the name of one of its most revered Japanese-market models - the Skyline. Rebadged for the US as the Q50, and before that as the G Sedan/Coupe, the new Skyline will wear an Infiniti badge. What makes this truly confusing, though, is that the car won't be called the Infiniti Skyline, despite its badging. It won't even be called the Nissan Skyline, anymore. It's now just the Skyline. Apparently, Nissan thinks it can capitalize on the Skyline's link to the Japanese royal family (the Skyline was originally a product of Prince Motors, which provided vehicles for the Emperor and his family), by ditching any brand names and referring to it as its own model, according to Automotive News.
Now, confusion aside, there are things about Infiniti badging in Japan that make sense. Badging all the Nissans that eventually become Infinitis as Infinitis in the first place goes a long way to make the brand seem separate and distinct from its parent company. Speaking to AN, Infiniti's executive vice president of global product planning, Andy Palmer, puts it this way, "We have to treat Infiniti, if you will, in the same [way] that Volkswagen treats Audi. It's not a Nissan-plus. Infiniti has to stand head-to-head with any of those German competitors."