2006 Infiniti Fx35 on 2040-cars
Loudon, Tennessee, United States
I have owned this 2006 Infiniti FX35 for about 6 years. I bought it used with about 5,000 miles at the time. It is now just over 79,000 miles. The car is in good condition and runs very well. The only mechanical problem I have ever had was a bad battery. The car has had routine oil, filter, and transmission fluid changes.
Here is a repeat of the condition description: The exterior is in good shape and the vehicle has never been in an accident nor through any repair shops other than routine maintenance. The paint is good, and the vehicle has been kept in a garage. The paint does show normal wear, scuffs, and minor scratches. There is one scratch on the right side that barely indents the metal. The tires are worn to the legal limit and need immediate replacement. The wheels are in good shape with normal scuff marks. The interior is clean and has never been used by smokers nor by pets. The driver's seat does has a couple of tears in the leather/upholstery on the left side. The interior has signs of normal wear. There is also some tear to the foam rubber type insulation found at the floor of the driver's side that makes a seal with the front door. The vehicle has the following equipment/options: Sun roof Car top racks/rails Heated front seats Cruise control Rear windshield wiper Iphone/iPod connector for music (after market) Rear protective mat/tray in cargo area Floor mats over passenger foot spaces Leather covered steering wheel Dashboard display screen for maintenance, fuel economy, vehicle set-up, etc. Tire pressure on inside screen Power seats in front Driver seat memory Leather appointed seats Intermittent wipers AM/FM/CD/Aux music console Bose speakers Center console gear shifter with manual over-ride Rear view camera when backing Power windows Power locks Remote key for locking, unlocking Power exterior mirrors 3.5 liter V6 DOHC gas engine Fog lights |
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2020 Infiniti QX80 refreshes its cabin, adds tech and safety features
Tue, Feb 4 2020After performing a nip-tuck on the Infiniti QX80's sheetmetal for the 2018 model year, designers have massaged the QX80's interior for 2020. The driver's cluster keeps the analog gauges but loses the previous, low-res digital information screen. A new seven-inch TFT display is tucked between the dials. The infotainment spread on the center console finally gets the real estate it deserves, an eight-inch touchscreen up top with a seven-inch touchscreen below. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are standard, as is Wi-Fi hotspot capability. Above all that, the rear view mirror went to school to become the Smart Rear View Mirror, meaning it can operate as the usual reflective surface or as a monitor for the rear-mounted camera feed. It's an option on the entry Luxe trim, standard on the top Limited trim. New standard safety features on both variants include backup collision intervention, blind-spot warning, lane departure warning, and rear door alert. On the aesthetic side, a new Charcoal Burl wood interior trim with gradation joins two new premium exterior colors, Coulis Red and Mineral Black. For more intense ornamentation, Infiniti offers the Edition 30 package for 2020 with a black mesh grille and dark chrome trim on the front fascia, black mirror caps, more dark chrome on the tailgate finisher, stainless steel kickplates, and 22-inch dark wheels with black center caps. It's possible engineers will turn to the engine for the next update cycle. For now, the QX80 continues with the 5.6-liter V8 putting out 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque, shifting through a seven-speed automatic. It's a thirsty lump, the first version of the VK56VD engine hitting the market in the Infiniti Q45 of 2002, but QX80 fuel economy is in the ballpark with other full-sized, V8 competition. As has happened for the past few years, prices go up for both trims. The Luxe starts at $66,750, a $1,250 bump over 2019. The destination charge also rose by $100 to $1,395; adding that brings the total to a $68,145. Opting for 4WD on the Luxe remains a $3,100 option. MSRP on the Limited goes up by $1,250 as well, totaling $92,845 after destination. Related Video:
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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."