2012 Infiniti Qx56 Base on 2040-cars
25485 US Hwy 19 N, Clearwater, Florida, United States
Engine:5.6L V8 32V GDI DOHC
Transmission:7-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JN8AZ2NF3C9517820
Stock Num: 14050161
Make: Infiniti
Model: QX56 Base
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 18417
What a superb deal! A great deal in Clearwater! Do you want it all, especially low miles? Well, with this stunning 2012 Infiniti QX56, you are going to get it.. It will save you money by keeping you on the road and out of the mechanic`s garage. A minute at Dimmitt, can save you Thousands.
ALL FEATURES ARE WHEN CARS ARE NEW PLEASE CHECK WITH DEALER AS ALL OPTIONS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PURCHASE
1-touch auto up/down pwr windows,2nd row center console w/(2) storage compartments,2nd row leather captains chairs w/tip-up easy entry for 3rd row,60/40 split pwr fold-flat leather 3rd row bench seat w/recline,Auto door locks,Auto-dimming rearview mirror,Carpeted floor mats for all rows,Cruise control,Driver/front passenger sunvisors w/illuminated vanity mirrors & extension,Entry/exit assist system for driver,Fine Vision electroluminescent gauges,Front center console w/12V aux pwr outlet -inc: adjustable armrest, storage compartment,Front dual-zone auto climate control w/microfiltration,Front/2nd row reading lamps,Heated front leather bucket seats -inc: 10-way pwr driver seat, 8-way pwr passenger seat, 2-way pwr lumbar adjusters, active head restraints, driver seat memory,HomeLink universal garage door opener,Infiniti Controller vehicle information system w/8 color touch screen -inc: Infiniti voice recognition, audio controls, HVAC controls, navigation controls, trip computer, maintenance reminder,Infiniti intelligent key -inc: remote keyless entry,Infiniti signature analog clock,Infiniti vehicle immobilizer system,Leather-wrapped heated steering wheel w/illuminated multi-function controls,Pwr tilt/telescopic steering column w/steering wheel memory,Rear air conditioning w/rear controls,Rear glass defroster w/timer,Sequential welcome lighting,Tuscan Burl wood trim,Vehicle security system w/alarm,20 forked 7-spoke aluminum alloy wheels,Auto on/off high intensity (HID) bi-functional xenon headlights,Color-keyed running boards,Front speed-sensitiv A minute at Dimmitt could save you thousands. Everybody's Approved !
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