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2011 Infiniti Qx56 | Theater Package | 8 Passengers on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:15037
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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!!THE BALANCE OF THE FACTORY WARRANTY APPLIES!! Theater Package: Entertainment display screens located in back of front seats; DVD/VCD; Audio system , wireless headphones; Infrared audio controls; 110V power supply Alloy wheels: 22"x 8.0"; Front and rear 275 / 50 tires Split Bench Seat Package: Seating: eight passengers; Rear seats also incl. tip/tumble!

INFINITI QX56 8-PASSENGER STANDARD EQUIPMENT

EXTERIOR
20" forked 7-spoke aluminum alloy wheels
P275/60HR20 all-season tires
Tinted pwr sliding moonroof w/sliding sunshade
Roof rails
Color-keyed running boards
Integrated front/rear splash guards
Auto on/off high intensity (HID) bi-functional xenon headlights
Front speed-sensitive variable intermittent rain-sensing wipers -inc: windshield wiper deicer
Pwr rear liftgate
P275/60R20 full size spare tire w/aluminum wheel
Rear privacy glass
Pwr folding heated pwr mirrors w/integrated turn signal & mirror memory -inc: reverse tilt down feature, puddle lamps
Integrated front halogen fog lamps
Intermittent rear wiper w/washer
INTERIOR
Heated front leather bucket seats -inc: 10-way pwr driver seat, 8-way pwr passenger seat, 2-way pwr lumbar adjusters, active head restraints, driver seat memory
Entry/exit assist system for driver
60/40 split pwr fold-flat leather 3rd row bench seat w/recline
Carpeted floor mats for all rows
1-touch auto up/down pwr windows
Auto door locks
Infiniti intelligent key -inc: remote keyless entry
HomeLink universal garage door opener
Cruise control
Vehicle security system w/alarm
Infiniti vehicle immobilizer system
Infiniti signature analog clock
Tuscan Burl wood trim
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Driver/front passenger sunvisors w/illuminated vanity mirrors & extension
Sequential welcome lighting
2nd row 40/20/40 split bench seat
Pwr tilt/telescopic steering column w/steering wheel memory
Leather-wrapped heated steering wheel w/illuminated multi-function controls
Infiniti Controller vehicle information system w/8" color touch screen -inc: Infiniti voice recognition, audio controls, HVAC controls, navigation controls, trip computer, maintenance reminder
Front dual-zone auto climate control w/microfiltration
Rear air conditioning w/rear controls
Rear glass defroster w/timer
Front/2nd row reading lamps
Front center console w/12V aux pwr outlet -inc: adjustable armrest, storage compartment
Fine Vision electroluminescent gauges
MECHANICAL
5.6L DOHC 32-valve V8 engine
7-speed automatic transmission w/manual shift mode -inc: adaptive shift control, snow & tow modes, hill start assist
Auto all-mode 4-wheel drive
Keyless ignition w/push button start
Integrated towing receiver class IV hitch w/7-pin wiring harness plug
Front/rear stabilizer bars
Self-leveling rear suspension
Engine-speed-sensitive pwr steering
4-wheel disc brakes
Front skid plate
Front/rear independent double-wishbone suspension
SAFETY
4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) w/brake assist
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC)
Traction control system (TCS)
Brake shift interlock
Auto hazard warning signal
Driver/front passenger dual-stage airbags w/occupant classification sensors
Driver/front passenger seat-mounted side impact airbags
Three-row roof-mounted side impact curtain airbags w/rollover sensor
Around View monitor w/front/rear sonar system
3-point safety belts for all seating positions -inc: pretensioners & load limiters
Child safety rear door locks
LATCH (Lower anchors & tethers for children) system
Tire pressure monitor system -inc: individual tire pressure display, tire inflation indicator
Energy-absorbing steering column
ENTERTAINMENT
Bluetooth wireless technology
Bose 2-channel audio system -inc: AM/FM stereo w/CD/DVD/MP3 player, (13) speakers, radio data system (RDS), speed-sensitive volume, streaming audio via Bluetooth, 9.3 GB Music Box hard drive for digital music file storage, XM satellite radio, USB port, aux audio/video inputs
Hard disk drive-based navigation system -inc: touch-screen display, XM NavTraffic w/real-time traffic info, XM NavWeather w/rear-time weather & 3-day forecast, Zagat Survey restaurant guide *Requires active XM satellite radio subscription*

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2016 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400 First Drive

Mon, Feb 29 2016

When the original Infiniti Q50 arrived to replace the long-lived G Sedan, our reaction was lukewarm. It lacked poise, refinement, and efficiency, and we hated the Direct Adaptive Steer system. We originally thought of this steer-by-wire system as, "technology for the sake thereof." Infiniti is hoping to address these shortcomings with the 2016 Q50. It gets a new and far improved version of DAS, and a 3.0-liter, twin-turbo V6 sits atop a diversified powertrain family. And at the top of the ladder sits this: the Q50 Red Sport 400. The Red Sport's all-aluminum 3.0-liter V6 pumps out 400 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque, the latter of which can be called upon between 1,600 and 5,200 rpm. That low-end thrust is what's most evident out on the road – everything from standing starts to freeway passes are effortless. It's actually kind of ferocious – the tachometer needle climbs relentlessly, and the engine feels strong and purposeful all the way up to its 7,000-rpm redline. It's a refined and smooth powerplant, too, which is a tremendous improvement over the old 3.7-liter V6. The sensations the revised Direct Adaptive Steer system delivers are comparable to the average, modern, electric power-assisted setup. The bigger accomplishment is Infiniti's second-generation Direct Adaptive Steering system. Owners can choose from three steering weights and three levels of responsiveness, but steering adjustments feel more incremental rather than dramatic, so you won't be jarred if you suddenly switch from an aggressive mode to a more comfortable setup. Computer wizardry still can't match natural feedback, but the sensations the revised Direct Adaptive Steer system delivers are comparable to the average, modern, electric power-assisted setup. Make no mistake, that's a huge improvement and it means DAS performs far better dynamically, especially when you ask for its most aggressive behavior. See the differences between the different modes in the video below. Even half-throttle situations in the standard drive mode required counter-steering. Direct Adaptive Steer feels perfectly fine during everyday driving. We spent about 75 percent of our time testing a DAS-equipped car, but hopped into a non-DAS model a the short, 20-mile drive back to our hotel. DAS felt more stable and easy to track down the road – it didn't require the constant, tiny steering inputs of the traditional system.

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In front of his home crowd, Lewis Hamilton actually had to work for pole position at the British Formula One Grand Prix. The World Champion couldn't get on top of the setup for his Mercedes-AMG Petronas on Friday, lapping behind teammate Nico Rosberg and the two Ferraris. Come Saturday, after a few alterations and a whole lot of wing to clamp down on understeer, Hamilton returned to his regular program at the front, taking pole position by just over a tenth of a second from his teammate. Williams, thought to be headed for another stretch in the weeds a few races ago, showed its best strength all year. The Grove team got both cars on the second row and in front of the Ferraris, Felipe Massa qualifying ahead of teammate Valtteri Bottas, but they were eight and nine tenths behind the Mercedes'. Kimi Raikkonen out-qualified Ferrari teammate Sebastian Vettel for the second time this year, and only the first time in a straight-up battle with two healthy cars. But more than a second behind the two cars at the front, and with two nearly-impossible-to-pass Williams' in front, neither the Finn nor the German is happy with where they are. Daniil Kvyat claimed seventh, his side of the garage at Infiniti Red Bull Racing having got through the weekend to that point without a single complaint about their Renault power unit. Carlos Sainz, Jr. put a single Toro Rosso inside the top ten in eighth position, ahead of Nico Hulkenberg who did the same for Sahara Force India by slotting in ninth. The second Infiniti Red Bull driven by Daniel Ricciardo did have an unspecified engine complaint – his car kept "bleeding power" on the straights – but even so he managed to qualify tenth with his second-fastest lap. The stewards deleted his best lap because he ran three centimeters outside the track limits at Copse, an infraction that stung a few other drivers as well. Up in front, what would sting the Mercedes-AMG Petronas drivers the most was the start. That's when a dearth of grip struck both Hamilton and Rosberg, allowing Massa and Bottas to slide right up the middle between them and take the first two places. The leapfrogging was so surprising that it looked like the Mercedes drivers were giving the Williams drivers a head start. They diced through the first corners, Hamilton sliding past Bottas into second place halfway through the lap. And then the safety car reported for duty.

Analyzing De Nyscchen's 25-year comeback plan for Infiniti

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"It took us 25 years to bring Audi back in the US. This kind of thing takes a long time."
When Johan De Nysschen left his post at Audi of America last year to take the seemingly thankless job of leading Infiniti's global operations, it seemed like a familiar scenario. Like Michael Dukakis going from one of two men that could have won the White House to teaching political science at an obscure Florida college.