2008 Infiniti Fx35 Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Flanders, New Jersey, United States
ONE OWNER!! Must see this 2008 Infiniti FX35 which is in good condition.
Mostly highway miles, well maintained, no accidents, garage kept, and
never smoked in. Exterior finished in silver with a flawless gray
leather interior. Powered by an impressive fuel efficient engine which
runs, drives, and handles phenomenally! Features include: leather heated
seats, navigation, power glass moonroof with optional wind defector,
climate control, keyless entry, Sirius/XM satellite radio, roof rails
and cross bars, multi-Cd changer in dash, rear roof spoiler, privacy
glass, front fog lights, bi-xenon headlights, alloy wheels, and much
more! Clean title in hand!!! Must see this one of a kind Infiniti. Must
see in person to really appreciate. Call or email for additional
information.iPod controller in glove box.
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2014 Infiniti Q50 hits the web early, courtesy of... Infiniti
Sun, 13 Jan 2013Well, what do we have here? It seems that Infiniti.ca, the official Canadian website of the Japanese automaker, accidentally published a load of 2014 Q50 images ahead of its official debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show.
As you can see in our high-res image gallery of screen shots above, the 2014 Infiniti Q50 carries along in the footsteps of the marque's current curvy design language. There's the requisite pinched chrome grille, upswept headlight clusters, and a hood with multiple flowing ridges, peaks and valleys.
As confusing as the newly Q-infused lineup may be on paper, there's simply no mistaking the new Q50 for anything but an Infiniti. You can expect a whole slew of images, facts, figures and commentary on the new luxury sedan on Monday, but until then, feel free to let us know what you think in the Comments.
Infiniti releases first image of premium compact Q30 Concept
Tue, 27 Aug 2013Behold, the Q30 Concept. Slated for a worldwide debut in Germany next month at the Frankfurt Motor Show, this concept previews a new entry-level premium compact that Infiniti hopes will attract younger buyers to the brand, as well as give it a competitor in a burgeoning new class that's quickly filling up with options.
What will set the Q30 apart? Aside from a bold and aggressive design that picks up where the new Q50 and many concepts have left off, Infiniti says the shape combines elements from three bodystyles, all of which appeal to the sort of buyer it's hoping snare. Can you guess which three? No peeking at the press release down below. Give yourself ten arbitrary points if your answer was coupe, crossover and hatchback.
Infiniti promises a ride height that will be high enough to earn crossover credentials, and we're guessing it's got an actual hatch back there, which leaves the coupe. Where's the coupe in the Q30's design? The influence of a two-door is a little more difficult to see with the naked eye, but what the Q30 shares with some four-door coupes on the market is a roofline that peaks and begins to slope back down before the B-pillar and rear set of doors.
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.