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2008 Infiniti M35 X Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $13,200.00
Year:2008 Mileage:81120
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

2008 Infiniti M35X AWD V6 3.5

Car runs great. 81k miles, color is blue that looks darker from certain angles. Serious buyers who are ready to buy only. 

$13,200, you will not find another one for the same price anywhere. KBB value is $17,025 

The vehicle had repair done to the two driver side doors and left quarter panel. This vehicle is NOT a salvage/ rebuilt. The title has an Insurance Claim Paid brand on the title. This is reflected in the price. 

Features:

rear view camera
navigation
premium BOSE sound system w/ satellite radio AM / FM/ MP3 
Bluetooth
moonroof
heated/ cooled front power memory leather seats
dual climate control
leather steering wheel w/ controls
push button keyless start / stop
HID head lights
power everything

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    Thu, Mar 16 2017

    You can complain all you want about perceived badge engineering when a company (like Mercedes-Benz) sells a platform to another brand (such as Infiniti). The reality is that most buyers won't know the difference, and they won't even realize their Infiniti is really a Mercedes underneath or that their neighbor's GLA has the same basic parts as the QX30 they just bought. What's weird to me isn't that sameness, but the places where the two cute little utes differ. These two vehicles, which are more like tall hatchbacks, use the same Mercedes 2.0-liter turbo four and seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. Infiniti adds its own throttle and transmission calibrations. The suspension design is the same, although there are tuning differences. Both come standard with front-wheel drive, with all-wheel drive an option. Fuel economy matches for the FWD models, while the AWD Infiniti lags behind the Mercedes for some reason. So they're very similar despite their different looks. And design makes sense as a point of differentiation. Frankly, they go further than a lot of vehicles on shared platforms do – further, in fact, than the upcoming Nissan Navara-based Mercedes X-Class pickup does. The QX30 has its own sheetmetal and glass to separate it from the GLA-class. You probably think one looks better than the other. If you know where to look, the signs of sameness are obvious. Most major systems and pieces are shared, like the steering wheels (with different center covers), most switchgear, and things like interior and exterior door handles. Shared parts are fine as long as the parts are good ones. On that note, how many Tesla buyers realize their steering column and stalks, plus the window switches, come from Mercedes? And does that actually matter? We'd argue no. About those differences. Many are functional, like the fact the Infiniti does not carry over the Benz's Brake Hold feature – when you roll to a stop in the GLA (or any other Benz), pressing the brake pedal firmly applies the electric parking brake until you hit the gas to move again. The QX30 has an electric parking brake, but no Brake Hold feature. Someone used to driving Mercedes models will look a bit silly standing on the brake pedal to no effect. Ask us how we know. The Mercedes gauge package is carried over, but with the Infiniti font. Makes sense, although it's off-putting at first if you've seen the original, prompting a weird deja vu. Circular dash vents are replaced by rhomboid ones.

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