2011 Infinti Qx56 2wd 100% Custom on 2040-cars
Tallevast, Florida, United States
2011 INFINTI QX56 2WD, CUSTOM WATERMELON PEARL EXTERIOR FINISH, BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR WITH CUSTOM POPPY SUEDE INSERTS, POPPY SUEDE HEADLINER, POPPY SUEDE DOOR INSERTS, WATERMELON PEARL INTERIOR TRIM, LED INTERIOR LIGHTING, STRIP LED EXTERIOR LIGHTING (INCLUDES PROGRAMMABLE FRONT GRILL LED LIGHTING BAR WITH REMOTE, STRIP LED LIGHTING UNDER FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS, SIDE STEPS, WHEEL WELLS), 52,000 WATT CUSTOM SOUND PACKAGE REAR ENCLOSURE (INCLUDES CUSTOM BAND PASS SUB-ENCLOSURE PAINTED WATERMELON PEARL WITH 2 WX 10,000.1 SIGNAL-MODULATED SUB-WOOFER AMPLIFIERS, 8 POWER ACOUSTIC 4000 WATT AMPLIFIERS, 6 KICKER 12" L7 SQUARE SUB-WOOFERS, 4 EMINENCE 12" MID-RANGE SPEAKERS, 8 EMINENCE 10" MID-RANGE SPEAKERS, 4 EMINENCE 8" MID-RANGE SPEAKERS, 4 HORN TWEETERS, 6 TITANIUM BULLET TWEETERS, 1 22" LCD MONITOR, 2 15" LCD MONITORS, 2 OPTIMA YELLOW TOP BATTERIES, WITH REAR A/C VENTS DUCTED INTO ENCLOSURE FOR COOLING), REAR DOORS (INCLUDES 2 EMINENCE 10" MID-RANGE SPEAKERS, 2 EMINENCE 8" SPEAKERS, 4 TITANIUM BULLET TWEETERS), FRONT DOORS (INCLUDES 2 EMINENCE 10" MID-RANGE SPEAKERS, 2 EMINENCE 8" MID-RANGE SPEAKERS, 4 TITANIUM BULLET TWEETERS), EXTERIOR SOUND (INCLUDES 8 EARTHQUAKE 8" MID-RANGE SPEAKERS, 8 HORN TWEETERS, MOUNTED IN FRONT GRILL AND UNDER VEHICLE, CUSTOM BUILT BATTERY RACK WITH 8 OPTIMA YELLOW TOP BATTERIES UNDER REAR BUMPER), FACTORY DECK WITH KICKER ACOUSTIC CONTROL, DUAL FACTORY 7" HEADREST SCREENS, ROOF MOUNTED TRACVISION SATELLITE TV (ROOF POD COLOR MATCHED TO VEHICLE, WATERMELON PEARL), 26" CHROME WHEELS, FULLWAY TIRES (305/30/26 FRONT AND REAR), FACTORY HEADLIGHTS WITH CUSTOM LED RINGS, OWNERS MANUAL, 2 KEYS. VEHICLE FEATURED IN RIDES MAGAZINE JUNE 2013 ISSUE |
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Race Recap: 2015 Canadian F1 Grand Prix is better behind the front
Mon, Jun 8 2015As of Saturday afternoon in Montreal, Canada, it was all about the number four. Lewis Hamilton put his Mercedes-AMG Petronas on pole position for the fourth time at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, and now his tally of pole positions matches his race number: 44. Nico Rosberg lines up beside him, which is the fourth time that particular one-two combo has occurred this season. Ferrari spent three engine development tokens to try and close the gap to Mercedes, Kimi Raikkonen making the most of it with third position on the gird. His teammate Sebastian Vettel got the worst of it, however, when the MGU-K unit failed during Q1, leaving him 160 horsepower down and out at the first hurdle. Valtteri Bottas put a revitalized Williams on the grid at fourth, ahead of a Lotus lockout of the third row with Romain Grosjean leading the way in fifth, Pastor Maldonado just beside. Nico Hulkenberg got the first Sahara Force India into seventh – the team is still waiting on the upgraded B car that should be available for Austria – ahead of Daniil Kvyat in the first Infiniti Red Bull Racing and a "pissed off" Daniel Ricciardo in the second Red Bull. Sergio Perez made it two Force Indias in the top ten, a welcome result from a team performing below expectations of late. When the lights went out, at the very front it was much ado about not that much at all. Hamilton got away clean and stabbed across the track to close the door for Rosberg, giving Raikkonen a chance to take the inside line into Turn 1 in an attempt to clear Rosberg for second place. That didn't happen, leaving the two Mercedes' to run in grid position for the entire race. It wasn't boring – Rosberg stayed close, rubber-banding the time gap to the leader from a little more than one second to just under four seconds, and Montreal is famous for race-rearranging safety cars and on-track incidents. But none of those occurred, so Hamilton crossed the line 2.285 seconds ahead of Rosberg after 70 laps to earn his fourth victory in Canada and the first-ever victory for the Brackley, UK-based Mercedes team. Valtteri Bottas drove his Williams to third position, the first podium place for the team this year and a welcome salve to heal the team's wounds from a poor showing in Monaco. That placing came courtesy of being in the right place at the right time, which was not far behind Raikkonen when the Ferrari driver spun at the hairpin on Lap 28 after his first pit stop.
2016 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400 First Drive
Mon, Feb 29 2016When 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.
Nissan tests fully autonomous ProPilot tech on Tokyo roads
Mon, Oct 30 2017We've been hearing a lot about Nissan's ProPilot technology lately. ProPilot Assist is coming to the U.S. in the Rogue, as well as the Leaf EV. For this generation, the system allows for Level 2 autonomous driving, which is essentially adaptive cruise control paired with a lane-keeping function. Later, Nissan will add ProPilot Park, which allows the car to park itself. The next generation of ProPilot, though, allows for Level 4 fully autonomous driving, even on urban streets, beginning in 2020. Nissan has announced that it has already tested it on public roads during a demonstration in Tokyo. The prototype test vehicle is an Infiniti Q50. It's fitted with 12 cameras, 12 sonar sensors, nine millimeter-wave radar sensors, six laser scanners and high-definition mapping, all run through artificial intelligence. With this combination of hardware and software, the Q50 prototype can navigate across town or on the highway, automating the entire driving duties from the moment the passenger selects a destination until their arrival. It can tackle busy intersections and respond to obstacles in the road, providing what Nissan claims is a "human-like driving feel that gives passengers peace of mind." View 29 Photos "Our next-generation ProPilot prototype showcases technology that will be available for real-world use from 2020," said Takao Asami, Nissan's senior VP of research and advanced engineering. "Today's demonstration is another example of our successful work toward creating an autonomous driving future for all." Autoblog has already had the chance to sample the current generation of ProPilot Assist, in both the Leaf and the Rogue. While there has been a little bit of disagreement in our office, most of us have found the technology to work fairly well, and are looking forward to trying the next generation of semi-autonomous and autonomous systems. As the tech advances, it will only get smoother and smarter. Related Video: News Source: Nissan Green Infiniti Nissan Technology Emerging Technologies Autonomous Vehicles Electric Videos Sedan nissan propilot propilot