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2006 Infiniti M35 Base Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $15,950.00
Year:2006 Mileage:112000 Color: combination with a beautiful wood grain interior and camel back leather seats separated by dashes of chrome
Location:

Dothan, Alabama, United States

Dothan, Alabama, United States
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This car has the classic Black exterior color combination with a beautiful wood grain interior and camel back leather seats separated by dashes of chrome.  One of the most reliable vehicles ever owned.  The pictures tell the story of this southern, well maintained driver.  Good luck, the buyer will be very happy with this head turner.  Too many options to name them all. Simply loaded! Automatic or manual drive.

The Infiniti M-Series is an all-new model in the lineup for 2006; The M35 is available in Base, Sport, and All-wheel-drive models;Both feature a five-speed automatic transmission with manual mode, Bluetooth technology, an all-new Vehicle Information System with 7-inch LCD screen, Infiniti voice recognition, and a tire pressure monitoring system. Also featured is an available lane departure warning system that alerts the driver to an impending unintended lane change.

Overview
The M-Series fuses both luxury and sport styling to create a dynamic visual appeal.  The M35 is powered by a 3.5L DOHC V-6 producing 280 hp and 270 lb.-ft. of torque.  A standard 5-speed automatic transmission featuring a manual shift mode with downshift rev matching, which automatically adjusts engine speed for smoother shifts. The M35 also features an available intelligent all-wheel-drive system.

Safety features include numerous airbags (driver/passenger dual-stage supplemental airbags, front seat-mounted side airbags, and front/rear side curtain airbags), front-seat active head restraints, seat belt pretensioners and load limiters, energy-absorbing steering column, front/rear crumple zones, Infiniti Intelligent Key with push-button ignition, remote keyless entry, a vehicle security system, and the Infiniti vehicle immobilizer system.

Standard amenities include leather seating surfaces, 10-way adjustable power seats for the driver (6-way for the passenger), aluminum or rosewood interior trim, 6-disc CD changer with MP3 capability, a glass sunroof, and voice recognition for audio, climate, and Bluetooth systems. Options include the Journey Package that includes a Bose audio system, climate-controlled front seats, rearview monitor, and adaptive front headlamps. The Technology Package adds a DVD-based navigation system, intelligent cruise control, a Bose Studio Surround Sound system, the lane departure warning system, and a choice of XM or Sirius Satellite Radio. Other options include a DVD-based mobile entertainment system for rear-seat passengers and a full-size spare tire.


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