2012 Infiniti Qx56 on 2040-cars
Gladstone, North Dakota, United States
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2012 INFINITI QX56 AWD IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. IT HAS A STRONG V8 ENGINE WITH 33596 ACTUAL
MILES AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. EXTERIOR OF THE VEHICLE IS BLACK AND THE INTERIOR IS PLUSH BLACK LEATHER. THE
VEHICLE IS LOADED WITH OPTIONS INCLUDING ALL WHEEL DRIVE, FRONT HEATED SEATS, REAR HEATED SEATS, HEATED STEERING
WHEEL, THEATER PACKAGE FOR REAR ENTERTAINMENT, 3RD ROW, SUNROOF, 22" WHEEL PACKAGE, TOWING PACKAGE, ETC. THIS
VEHICLE HAS TONS OF POWER AND FUNCTIONS GREAT. A VERY NICE SUV.
THIS CAR WAS INVOLVED IN PREVIOUS "FLOOD" INCIDENT. SINCE THEN THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND PASSED WITH
FLYING COLORS. LET ME TELL YOU, THERE WAS NO WATER DAMAGE EVER FOUND ON THIS VEHICLE. WHAT HAPPENED WAS THAT THE
VEHICLE WAS PARKED ON A DEALER LOT WHERE WATER CAME UP ABOUT 6 INCHES ON THE TIRES. THE INSURANCE COMPANY CLAIMED
THE WHOLE LOT FLOOD DAMAGED. WE BOUGHT THE VEHICLE WITH ABOUT 12,000 MILES ON IT AND HAD TO DO NOTHING TO IT. WE
HAVE DRIVEN THE VEHICLE OVER 20,000 MILES WITH NOT A SINGLE ISSUE OR PROBLEM. NO DASH WARNING LIGHTS ON EVER, NO
PROBLEMS WITH ANYTHING. IT HAS BEEN AN ABSOLUTE GREAT VEHICLE FOR US. THE EXTERIOR OF THE VEHICLE IS IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION. THERE OF COURSE IS NORMAL WEAR, BUT IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. THERE IS A CEACK IN THE WINDSHIELD. THE INTERIOR
IS EQUALLY AS NICE. SEATS, CARPET, ETC. ALL LOOK GREAT.
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Driver Lets Infiniti Do The Driving For Him
Mon, Aug 18 2014Self-driving cars seem like the way of the future, but some can't stand the wait. Like this guy, driving down Germany's famous Autobahn in an Infiniti Q50 with Active Lane Control. To test how active the Active Lane Control feature really is, he moves from the driver's seat to the back seat and lets the car's suite of safety systems take control. Active Lane Control debuted in 2013 as part of the Lane Departure Prevention system. It helps Q50's driver use fewer steering inputs by compensating for road conditions. It works with the LDP to keep the vehicle in its intended lane. Used with cruise control, the car maintains its position fairly well on the road. Active Lane Control is only there to help however, not drive for you. While the technology is impressive, it certainly isn't up to the task of navigating the road full time. This driver/passenger is putting his life and the lives of everyone around him in serious danger. We suggest other Infiniti owners wait for the real deal. The future is closer than you think. Related Gallery New Tech Means Self-Driving Cars Are Already Among Us Infiniti Safety Technology Gadgets
Infiniti gets boiled down to four P's: Performance, passion, precision, provocation
Tue, 18 Jun 2013
So then we asked, "Well, what does that mean?"
We met Andreas Sigl, the global director of Infiniti's Formula One involvement (that's him above on the right), at the US Grand Prix in Austin last year, and our questions to him were aimed at understanding what Infiniti was doing and where it intended to go. In spite of regard for its products and increased sales, few outside - and even inside - Infiniti seemed to have a clear idea of what the brand stood for.
Infiniti to display special Q60 convertible celebrating Unser at Amelia Island
Sun, 09 Mar 2014Bobby Unser is one of the great American racing drivers of his generation, having won the Indianapolis 500 in 1968, '75 and '81 and belonging to the Unser racing dynasty. But he might be getting the oddest tribute of his life at the 2014 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance. Infiniti has created a tribute to his Indy-winning 1968 car out of a Q60 Convertible (previously the G37), and he will be driving it around the event.
The Infiniti is wrapped in red, gold, black and white livery with the number 3 designed by the company's design director Alfonso Albaisa. While the connection seems dubious, Offenhauser-powered racecars are one of the featured vehicles at this year's concours, and the Japanese luxury automaker worked with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum to bring Unser's 1968 Eagle, which used an Offenhauser engine and flew those colors, to the show. The brand wanted a car of its own to match... no matter how outlandish it looked.
Honestly, while certainly a nice gesture, the choice still seems a bit weird. At least visitors will get the chance to see American racing royalty and his winning car. Scroll down to read Infiniti's full explanation for their effort.