2008 Infiniti Qx56 Awd 1 Owner Dvd Entertainment Nav Backup Cam Heated Seats Az on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.6L V8 SFI DOHC 32V
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller *** Open Title*** No Tax In AZ <<<
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Infiniti
Model: QX56
Trim: Private Party Title
Options: Navigation, Heated Front and 2nd Row Seats, Rear DVD Entertainment, Roof Rack, Running Boards, 1 Touch Power Liftgate, Remote Keyless Entry, Wireless Cell Phone Link, Automatic Xenon Headlights, Heated Steering Wheel, Power Adjustable Pedals, 3rd Row Bench Seat, Memory Drivers Seat, Mirrors & Pedals, Bose Premium Sound, Tow Hitch Receiver, Fog Lights, Power Sunroof, Power 3rd Row Bench Seats, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Front & Rear Park Assist
Drive Type: Four Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Backup Camera, Universal Garage Door Opener, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 129,348
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: LOADED 1 OWNER VEHICLE!!
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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Infiniti Qs Inspiration shows itself before Auto Shanghai
Thu, Apr 11 2019Infiniti's shown off a bit of the Qs Inspiration concept before debuting the creased contrivance at Auto Shanghai next week. The concept serves a few purposes, the first to reimagine a future for sports sedans on a planet of crossovers and SUVs. The result blends a fastback with high sides that connect low ground clearance below and an elevated seating position above. The Japanese luxury maker is all about sedans, the Qs Inspiration signaling how a carmaker watching the bottom line can maintain its interest in the passe bodystyle. The concept previews a production model, and perhaps the design language and lingo we'll see spreading through the range. We're not sure how the low floor and higher roof work out in the cabin, but Infiniti mentions a "low-mounted powertrain and potent e-AWD system." That's undoubtedly the promise of the "all-new flexible architecture developed to accommodate high-performance electrified powertrains." Production-izing for a non-electric version would mean laying in a grille for the ICE, but an electrified version would have plenty of room for batteries and e-motors. Before that retail model, it's possible we'll see Qs Inspiration cues on the Q50 and Q70 sedans. Take a long gander at the profile and the way the roof slopes, and you'll notice an elongated GT-R glasshouse profile. On top of that, before Infiniti released official photos, a few images leaked from China showing other angles of the concept. The rectangular steering wheel and massive digital dash cluster probably aren't going anywhere beyond Shanghai, but if Infiniti can bring that glass roof to production, that's a win in our book.
2020 Infiniti QX50 Luggage Test | Not infinity, but enough
Mon, May 11 2020The 2020 Infiniti QX50 is a comfortable five-seat luxury crossover that competes with the Audi Q5, Acura RDX, Volvo XC60, Lexus NX and others. If you’re interested in a QX50, itÂ’s probably got something to do with its impressive, technologically advanced VC-Turbo variable compression engine. It also has sumptuous swales of bodywork, a long list of driver-assist and safety features, and a solidly luxurious interior with a two-screen infotainment setup. The window sticker for the QX50 we drove recently in Essential trim says the seats were leatherette; if true, itÂ’s the most buttery fake leather out there. Still, the engineÂ’s the star. If performance is your only consideration, you can also get the VC-Turbo in the Nissan Altima sedan weighing 400 to 500-plus pounds less and at an MSRP starting $7,500 lower, a price spread that quickly expands as you option up the QX50. But if you want the QX50, itÂ’s probably because itÂ’s a crossover. You want to haul stuff. Which brings us to: luggage test. The QX50 has a cargo capacity of 31.1-31.4 cubic feet behind its raised back seat, which expands to 65.1 cubic feet with the rear seats down. That's more than most in its class, and the QX50Â’s cargo hold certainly looks big and usable enough. To test it, I had six roller suitcases at my disposal. Three would need to be checked at the airport, and one of those is particularly mondo (29x19x11, 26x17x10, 25x16x10). Three others were small enough to carry on (24x14x10, 23x14x11, 22x14x9). Several bags have four wheels that protrude and were counted in the dimensions. I lacked access to RiswickÂ’s wifeÂ’s fancy bag. An asterisk to all our luggage tests: Our crack team of test suitcases is empty. I know someone who can seriously overstuff a soft-sided bag, so depending on how you pack, your results may vary. The QX50 didn't arrive with a cargo cover, so that made things easier. My first stab at loading all those bags seemed promising — five out of six bags fit. Two of the big boys on edge, three carry-ons standing up. That would be one bag for every occupant, but hey, we can do better. Standing them all up was the easy solution. This fits all six bags, and I'm certain they wouldn't fly forward in a hard stop. But the driver's rear view is impeded. I'd be annoyed to look back at this throughout a long trip. That biggest bag is the biggest offender, so can we just lay that one down? Sure, but we're back to just five bags fitting.
Infiniti gets boiled down to four P's: Performance, passion, precision, provocation
Tue, 18 Jun 2013
So then we asked, "Well, what does that mean?"
We met Andreas Sigl, the global director of Infiniti's Formula One involvement (that's him above on the right), at the US Grand Prix in Austin last year, and our questions to him were aimed at understanding what Infiniti was doing and where it intended to go. In spite of regard for its products and increased sales, few outside - and even inside - Infiniti seemed to have a clear idea of what the brand stood for.