2005 Infiniti Fx35 Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
We are selling our 2005 FX35, which has been thoroughly maintained. We have all paperwork included in the auction as seen in photos. In addition to regular maintenance (Oil, Filters, Fluids) in the past 3 months we have replaced:
Total recent maintenance receipts total nearly $2,800. Which will save you some major financial headaches you may get from similar FX35's you may find on here. We have enjoyed this vehicle like none we've owned before. It easily handles city/highway & mountain driving. The engine sounds amazing (same engine as the 350z) and rides so smooth. It doesn't feel like driving an SUV at all. The best vehicle I can honestly say I've owned. We think you will agree. Not only is this FX equipped with the Touring Package, it also includes the towing package from Infiniti. This makes it super easy to throw on a bike rack, cargo rack, jet ski, boat, trailer... whatever and GO! We use it all the time and the FX has no problems getting us high up into the Rockies. *Our vehicle was originally owned as a company vehicle which saw extensive highway mileage and regular maintenance. Here is a video of our (soon to be your) FX. It runs super smooth, quiet and strong. The air quickly blows HOT at 90° when you want and ICE COLD when you need it. General Description The FX is powered by a 3.5 liter V6, which generates 280 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque. The V6 is paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. This small SUV will tow 3500 pounds, and fuel economy is estimated at 17/23 mpg. An all-wheel drive variation is available, and the two-wheel drive FX is RWD. The FX has only one well-equipped trim level. Luxury and convenience features include multi-zone automatic climate control, full power accessories, a CD changer, a power driver and front passenger seat, cruise control, keyless entry, and alloy and leather interior trim. Standard safety items include traction control, stability control, xenon headlamps, front side airbags, and front and rear head airbags. Owners have praised for the FX 35 for the generous selection of options. Favorite features include aggressive styling, sports sedan-like handling, and the powerful Bose audio system. Touring Package - $2,900
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Infiniti FX for Sale
- 2007 infiniti fx35 base sport utility 4-door 3.5l
- 2012 infiniti fx35 awd premium, navigation, deluxe touring(US $36,969.00)
- 2011 infiniti fx35 awd premium, navigation(US $35,494.00)
- 2011 v8 awd nav backup camera sunroof heated/cooled seats 22 inch rims(US $40,991.00)
- Well maintained clean carfax high performance low miles
- 2006 infiniti fx35 heated leather sunroof rear cam 88k texas direct auto(US $15,780.00)
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You gaze upon its gewgaws in the gallery above, and read more about it and other concepts from Acura, CALTY, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Peterbilt, Qoros, Subaru and Volkswagen that will vie for the King of the Future title at next week's LA Auto Show.
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