2005 Infiniti Fx35 Awd 3.5l 300hp, Silver With Black Interior, 350z on 2040-cars
Cumberland, Maryland, United States
2005 INFINITY FX35 AWD (300HP) ***NO RESERVE* 2005 ININITY FX35 AWD - 127,965 MILES PLATINUM SILVER WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR AUTOMATIC WITH SEQUENTIAL SHIFT SELECTION HAS UPGRADED TIMKEN HUBS, H&R SPORT SPRINGS AND AFE INTAKE This is by far one of the best cars I have ever owned. I can honestly say I have never had any mechanical problems since I have owned it. I have owned it since 2008 and was a vehicle for my wife to use. This is a very quick car wit lots of power with the 3.5L V6 (300HP). It is also AWD so there is no hesitation when accelerating. It also does good on snow and has a SNOW button that limits your speed and torque and works well when creeping through a snow storm. Its loaded with power everything and has the BOSE stereo with cassette and 6 disk changer. I installed H&R Sport Springs (1.2 inch), which actually gave it a softer ride, but better handling. The stock springs were really stiff ride. I also installed a Advanced Flow Engineering (AFE) cold air intake with K&N Filter. It gets good gas mileage for a 6 cylinder and have no complaints of it being a gas hog. The paint is great and looks real good in the light, but there are about 3 tiny door dings which could easily be bumped out by paint less dent removal, but we don't have that around here. It has a small dent on the front bumper (seen in pic) and a small scuff on the side of the rear bumper (seen in pic) The driver side seat bolster is starting to rip as seen in pic. The rest of the interior and seats are perfect with no wear or cracks and shows like new. The dash is the bad part. It was a recall for the dash because the manufacture of the adhesive used made a crappy product that broke down after a few years. I live about 180 miles from the closest Infinity dealer so when I finally found time to hang out at a dealer all day, I called to make an appointment and they said I was a week too late......whatever. Anyway you can replace the dash for a few hundred or get Infinity to do it and I'm sure they would give you a break on the cost due to the whole recall thing....or get a dash cover for $85 online to cover it....problem solved. (The dash is why I am asking low) Other than the ugly dash and rips in the seat bolster, its a great looking, great running car and has been a great car. Tires are about 80% front, 60% on the rear and they are 18 inch wheels with the sensors inside. Cooper Discovery tires. Moving and its got to go so good luck. Awesome car for the money!! Grocery getting sports car! |
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