Kelley Blue Book Retail Value (Reserve
Thousands Less)
MILEAGE
TRANSMISSION
ENGINE
$36,804
29,977
7-Speed
Shiftable Automatic Transmission
3.5L
V6 DOHC 24V FI Engine
EXTERIOR COLOR
INTERIOR COLOR
BODY STYLE
TITLE
Gray
Graphite
Leather
SUV
CLEAR
Vehicle Description
Please do not
hesitate to contact us, by phone at,
Toll Free - 1-800-960-0225 or Local - 817-239-7712
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You are bidding on a
fantastic,
1-Owner,
2011 Infiniti FX35 AWD. This Infiniti is in
above average
condition inside and out
with full factory bumper-to-bumper warranty remaining,
and has been
adult-owned,
driven,
and appears garage kept.
In addition, we have
all the original owner's
manuals and
1
key with 1 remote.
Features include:
Premium Package,
Navigation System,
Leather Interior,
18" Alloy Wheels,
Ventilated And Heated Front Seats,
AM/FM/CD Player
With Premium Bose Audio System,
Power Moonroof,
Rearview Camera,
Xenon Headlamps,
And Much More. This is a fantastic Infiniti with numerous
features. A sure to please.
This vehicle is in above
average condition inside and out
for the year and mileage.
The exterior is in above average condition for the year and mileage.
The alloy wheels are in
"as new" condition with
no abrasions.
The interior of this vehicle is in above average condition for the year and
mileage. This Infiniti has passed
the
NON-smoker smell test.
It drives and looks
fantastic.
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Please do not
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817-239-7712
with any questions. Ask For Allen! We are proud to have
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with any questions. We provide free airport pick-up from both
Dallas Love Field and DFW International Airport we also can arrange
low cost shipping directly to your door. Thank you for visiting
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Vehicle Options
*Please note that we strive to give the most
accurate option data possible, but due to the nature of
customizations and VIN
decoders we are not responsible for any discrepancies. Please
contact us with any specific questions on options.
Exterior Measurements
6 ft. 3.9 in.
(75.9 in.)
5 ft. 5 in. (65
in.)
15 ft. 11.3 in.
(191.3 in.)
0 ft.
7.4 in. (7.4 in.)
5 ft. 4.4
in. (64.4 in.)
5 ft. 4.6
in. (64.6 in.)
9 ft. 5.6
in. (113.6 in.)
Interior Measurements
39.3
in.
54.9
in.
44.7
in.
57.3 in.
54.2
in.
38.5
in.
34.6
in.
57.4 in.
Fuel
Gas
Premium
unleaded (required)
23.8 gal.
380.8/499.8 mi.
16/21 mpg
Weights and Capacities
2000 lbs.
1213 lbs.
5491
lbs.
0.35
Cd
4279 lbs.
28.8 degrees
20.9 degrees
24.8 cu.ft.
62.0 cu.ft.
** When adequately equipped, which may
require engine and/or other drivetrain upgrades.
12V front, 12V rear and 12V cargo
area power outlet(s)
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
Audio and cruise controls on
steering wheel
Rear view camera
Comfort
Dual zone climate controls -
driver and passenger
Cargo area light
Wood trim on center console
Wood trim on dash
Wood trim on doors
Front and rear reading lights
Leather and simulated alloy trim
on shift knob
Leather steering wheel
Front and rear floor mats
Electrochromatic inside rearview
mirror
Dual illuminating vanity mirrors
In Car Entertainment
Diversity antenna
Bose premium brand stereo system
Bose premium brand speakers
11 total speakers
300 watts stereo output
AM/FM in-dash single CD player
with CD MP3 Playback stereo
XM satellite radio
Speed sensitive volume control
Auxiliary audio input and iPod
integration
2 subwoofer(s)
3 Months of provided satellite
radio service
Radio data system
USB connection
Telematics
Pre-wired for phone
Bluetooth wireless data link for
hands-free phone
Exterior
Features
Roof and Glass
Variable intermittent wipers
Privacy glass
Rear defogger
Intermittent rear wiper
Power glass sunroof
Body
Rear spoiler
Doors
Fixed lifgate window
Rear power liftgate door
Towing and Hauling
Cargo tie downs
Safety
Features
4-wheel ABS
Front and rear head airbags
Dual front side-mounted airbags
Child seat anchors
Remote anti-theft alarm system
Emergency braking assist
Front and rear ventilated disc
brakes
Rear door child safety locks
Daytime running lights
Engine immobilizer
Front fog/driving lights
Auto delay off headlamps
Dusk sensing headlamps
Xenon high intensity discharge
headlamp
2 front headrests
3 rear headrests
Passenger airbag occupant sensing
deactivation
Rear center 3-point belt
Front seatbelt pretensioners
Stability control
Traction control
Electronic brakeforce distribution
Front height adjustable headrests
Rear height adjustable headrests
Passenger head restraint whiplash
protection system
Driver head restraint whiplash
protection system
Tire pressure monitoring
Vehicle Alarm Impact Sensor
Hiley Mazda of Hurst
THE HILEY FAMILY OF
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WE KNOW THAT OUR SUCCESS
COMES FROM CUSTOMER SATISFACTION, SO WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE FACT THAT
WE HAVE SOME OF THE HIGHEST CUSTOMER SATISFACTION RATINGS IN THE
COUNTRY.
Our Hurst Mazda
dealership is one of the premier Mazda dealers in the state of
Texas. Our commitment to customer service is second to none. We
offer one of the most comprehensive Mazda parts and Mazda service
departments in addition to a large selection of Mazda Certified
vehicles.
Our primary
concern is the satisfaction of all our customers around the world!
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Hurst, we believe in integrity and giving the customer a good value
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Out-of-state buyers are responsible for inventory tax and a
documentation fee ($125). Inventory tax is calculated at .007764% of
the sales price.
2.
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3.
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with the remaining balance paid within 5 days unless other
arrangements are made.
4. Acceptable
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cashier's check.
5.
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6.
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pre-qualified. Financing is available as are warranties. If
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arrange shipping worldwide or provide complimentary pick-up service
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Location
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Hiley Mazda of Hurst
625 NE Loop 820
Hurst, TX 76053
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817-239-7712.
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With the one-two punch of the Lexus LS 400 and Infiniti Q45 in the early '90s, Japanese automakers started taking the fight directly to the established V8-powered German flagships on American roads. Here, we get MotorWeek's take on the latter and probably lesser known of those luxury sedans. While not so impressive today, the Q45's 4.5-liter V8 with 278 horsepower and 292 pound-feet of torque was pretty good by the contemporary standards. The big sedan was also offered with an optional all-wheel steering system that made the model quite a capable handler. The rear end even stepped out a just little during MotorWeek's slalom. Unfortunately, styling is very polarizing with these early sedans. Where the early LS looks planted with its big, chunky lines on the outside, the Infiniti is a bit more delicate. The design just doesn't scream about being a flagship sedan. The interior doesn't help sell the car as the top of luxury, either. While MotorWeek likes some of the amenities inside, there are complains about the reused switches from the Nissan Maxima and the extensive use of plastic, rather than wood. With Infiniti now having its sights on the global premium market and soon entering the compact segment, it's fascinating to see the very roots of the brand.
For the first day-and-a-half of the Italian Formula One Grand Prix weekend, everything went to blueprint: Mercedes in front, Ferrari lurking, everyone else scrambling in their usual orders behind. Then qualifying came, and someone stirred the pot. About the only thing we expected was for Lewis Hamilton to put his Mercedes-AMG Petronas on pole position, the 11th time he's done it this year. He did it with a brand-new specification engine, one that represents not only an evolution in components, but also in power unit philosophy. Kimi Raikkonen lines up in second. It's been a long time since we read those words; the Iceman hasn't been on the first row since the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix, when he put his Lotus second on the grid behind... Lewis Hamilton. Raikkonen lined up just ahead of a Ferrari at that China race, then driven by Fernando Alonso. In Italy this weekend, he lined up in front of the Ferrari driven by his teammate, Sebastian Vettel, who qualified third. Both Ferraris benefitted from an upgraded power unit, ending a front-row drought for the scuderia that goes all the way back to Monaco in 2009 Germany in 2012. Nico Rosberg has a lot of work to do from fourth in the second Mercedes-AMG Petronas. Mercedes discovered a problem with Rosberg's engine but couldn't figure out the cause, so he reverted to the previous-spec engine he used in Belgium, one that's six races old. The lack of power hurt. Williams teammates Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas took fifth and sixth, with Massa seemingly given a team-ordered helping hand. Williams told Bottas to tow Massa down the front straight, giving Massa a blistering time in the first sector. Then Bottas did it again, ensuring he would line up behind Massa. The first Sahara Force India of Sergio Perez nabbed seventh, three places ahead of teammate Nico Hulkenberg in tenth, with Romain Grosjean in the Lotus behind Perez in eighth. Marcus Ericsson in the Sauber qualified ninth, but some clumsy driving saw him impede Hulkenberg twice. The stewards penalized Ericsson with a three-place grid penalty and two points on his superlicense, so Hulkenberg inherited ninth and Pastor Maldonado in the second Lotus inherited tenth. We hardly saw Hamilton during the race, because he led from the start, worked up a larger gap to second place on every lap, and didn't give up the lead for the whole event.
What greeted the Formula One teams in Singapore? Confusion. The haze was so thick that observers wondered if the race would be held at all. Then practices began, and Mercedes-AMG Petronas driver Nico Rosberg took the first one, but the team fell away after that. Mercedes said it couldn't get the tires turned on, but no one believed the Silver Arrows was in genuine trouble. Then qualifying set the confusion in stone. Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel laid down the best time in Q3, taking the team's first pole position since Germany in 2012. Daniel Ricciardo got his Infiniti Red Bull Racing into second, about one tenth behind Vettel. (That may make the team feel better after Ricciardo publicly asked for a better engine than the current Renault unit, and team advisor Helmut Marko said the outfit will quit F1 at the end of this year if it can't get a stronger powerplant for 2016.) Kimi Raikkonen put the second Ferrari in third, Daniil Kvyat put the second Red Bull in fourth. And only then came the Meredes'. Lewis Hamilton's best got him fifth, the Brit saying, "We don't really know what we have got wrong. For some reason the tires are not working on the car. We do the warm-up the same as everyone else and then you see someone one second up the road." For added emphasis on the reversal of fortune, his time was 1.6 seconds behind Vettel's. Teammate Rosberg is next to him in sixth, a further half a second back. Williams is still a hurting a bit on slow tracks, so Valtteri Bottas could only get into seventh ahead of Max Verstappen in the Toro Rosso and teammate Felipe Massa in ninth. When the red lights went out, the 2015 Singapore Grand Prix would get both less interesting and more interesting all the way to the final lap. The men up front got good getaways, and the order into Turn 1 was Vettel, Ricciardo, and Raikkonen. The race finished with those three in that order, never having conceded position. Vettel's Ferrari enjoyed the track so much that he laid a second per lap into Ricciardo for the first five, then relaxed. He'd let the gap come down later in the race a couple of times, but any time he wanted to see what his mirrors looked like without anyone in them he'd take off again. Rosberg took fourth position after holding down sixth for the first stint. It looked like he'd have an even worse day - for a Mercedes driver - when he had problems getting his car started and onto the grid before the race.