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2011 Infiniti Fx50s Sport Package 5.0l - 395hp - All Available Options - Private on 2040-cars

US $37,100.00
Year:2011 Mileage:56000
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Clean car, no accidents. 
2011 model with OEM warranty remaining
Milage: 59000 miles (96000km)
Fully equipped with premium sports package! 
Key features include:
- Sport CDC

- sport seats 
- paddle shifters 
- adaptive bi-xenon headlights 
- navigation w/ HDD
- aroundview monitor (birds-eye)
- lane departure warning 
- intelligent cruise control with DCA 
- rear dvd system 
- heated and cooled seats 
- voice control / bluetooth / iphone / USB interface
Almost 400 hp 
and much more: 

Well taken care of.

Loaded with all options.

Technology Package - $2,900
Adaptive cruise control; Lane departure warning activates brakes; Forward Collision Warning (FCW) collision warning systemfeatures: seat belt activation and brake assist; Brake assist with preview; Headlight control and active headlights; Intermittent windshield wipers; Requires: [K01] Deluxe Touring Package

Deluxe Touring Package - $1,650
Luxury trim: wood/woodgrain on doors and wood/woodgrain on dashboard; Sports pedals; Alloy wheels: 21"x 9.5"; Front and rear all-season 265 / 45 V-rated tires

Sport Package - $3,000
Driver selectable responsive suspensionfeatures: electronic-control; 4-wheel steering; Sports driver seat and front passenger seat: ; details: manual thigh support; Power driver seat bolster adjustments (4-way); Dark-tinted side air vents and lower side trim; Transmission: with paddle shifters includes gearchange paddles; Requires: [K01] Deluxe Touring Package


Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/cars/2011/infiniti/fx50/packages_options/#ixzz39fkxzPT8

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