2008 Infiniti Qx56 4wd **1 Owner, Bench Seat, Loaded, Fantastic Dealer Records** on 2040-cars
Kirkland, Washington, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.6L 5552CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Infiniti
Model: QX56
Warranty: 90 day limited powertrain
Trim: Base Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: BOSE stereo, Navigation, Rear Camera, 2 row heated seats, 3rd row seating, Center Bench Seat, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: side curtain air bags, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 106,548
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Ivory Pearl
Interior Color: Wheat
Number of Cylinders: 8
I made a much more thorough walkaround video for this QX56 on our website www.infinitiofkirkland.com that really goes over every aspect of this great looking local trade with the detail you need to make the most intelligent decision.
Check out the perfect Carfax on this immaculate 1 owner local trade. As you might know, most Infiniti dealers do not report to Carfax (including us and we account for over 2/3 of the Infiniti's sold in the region over the past 16 years we have been here in Kirkland, just outside of Seattle) so it is easy to make a mistake thinking on the one hand that a clean Carfax means no accidents or on the other hand that no service records on Carfax means the vehicle was poorly serviced since the dealers keep an "intranet" that stores the full history of every Infiniti regardless of where it was serviced, but since it doesn't speak to the outside world it doesn't get reported to Carfax. Word of advice on Infiniti's: BUY FROM AN INFINITI DEALER, it is the only way to be sure you are getting the real deal. Beyond that, regardless of where you buy, call an Infiniti dealer, any Infiniti dealer anywhere in the country and have them print the entire history of the vehicle going back to day 1, we can do it for you even if you don't buy from us.
This great looking (Pearl White is the #1 most popular color in full size SUV's) trade in is absolutely dynamite, forget the miles, we just sold one wholesale with almost 300,000 miles for 13300! Granted, it was nice, but that's A LOT of miles! This one has the rare and coveted 2nd Row Bench Seat plus Navigation, Trailer Tow (these tow 8900 pounds) and heated leather seats. Front brakes have 6mm remaining and rear brakes are new with all rotors resurfaced. Tires are new all around. If you would like us to fax you the service records to this QX56, or the shop report which is insanely thorough, or the Carfax, or even all of the above, just call me at 425.894.8230 or email me at tunlac@comcast.net. Maybe you want different photos, better photos, an explanation to a misunderstanding or anything at all to make the process smoother and more transparent, let's get you everything you need!
I have managed the pre-owned center at Infiniti of Kirkland for 10 years and have been selling cars here in Seattle for 16 years. (I paid my way through college in California by selling cars and 6 years and zero degrees later what did I learn? 2 things: How to sell cars and how to take care of my friends.) Last year I sold my 10,000 car and made a promise to myself that I would hit 20,000 before I turn 50. I do not have time to waste your time. If you want me to hand count the rock chips and I say there are 102 it's because there aren't 101 or 103. If you want to know if there's alignment drift, I will get in the car and drive it on the freeway, highway, back roads, up a hill or whatever you want to make sure it literally is explicitly what you and I are talking about. If you have questions about financing, transportation in an enclosed trailer, lowest-price transportation, extended warranties that make the most sense where YOU live and plan on enjoying your new QX56, trading in your car even if you are on the other side of the country, I'm your guy. I have sold cars to virtually every state in the United States and every province in Canada, Russia, Poland, France, England, I took a trade in from Japan, sold into China, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and wherever you are from I want to meet you too and I want to work hard to earn your valued business.
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Thu, 30 May 2013It sounds like Sebastian Vettel has had his hands full recently, juggling his Formula One racing career while moonlighting as the newly appointed director of performance at Infiniti. On that latter note, Autocar is reporting that Vettel has been testing a production version of the Etherea Concept at France's Circuit Paul Ricard.
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