Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

03 Infiniti G35, 1 Owner, Very Clean, Michelin Tires, Very Nice Car, Low Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:154111 Color: is finished in what Infiniti calls
Location:

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States
Advertising:

 In 2003 Infiniti launched a new sport sedan, and named it G35! The car was met with rave reviews, and even won the prestigious "Car Of The Year" award! What we have here, is a very clean example of this award winner! This car has been extremely well cared for, and it shows! The exterior is finished in what Infiniti calls, Desert Platinum, which is complimented by an absolutely gorgeous Black Leather interior! There are no tears, no stains, and no noticeable wear on these seats! The carpet is equally nice, and the factory carpet mats are also beautiful! The car is a non smokers car, and the lighter has never even been used! Everything in this car functions as it should, and despite the ample highway miles it has on the clock, it runs and rives like a new one! In fact, if the odometer showed 30K on it, you'd believe it, the car is that nice! The only thing that you can fault it for, is a very slight pulsation in the brakes when applied hard,(indicating that the front rotors need to be trued, a very inexpensive fix) and the A/C compressor is not the quietest. Having said that, the A/C will blow you out of the car, on it's coldest setting. There are absolutely no warning lights on, the engine is smooth, powerful, and quiet, and the transmission shifts buttery smooth!The Michelin tires are so well balanced, the car is as smooth as silk, at highway speeds. All of the books are also included. I can't stress enough, just how nice this car is! There is not so much as a squeak or a rattle in this car!I have set a very reasonable reserve, so you may bid with confidence! I try to describe all of my vehicles as accurately as possible, but any and all questions are welcomed, and indeed, encouraged! My name is Pat and my number is (352) 363-8154 As with all of my auctions, I do reserve the right to end it early, as the car is being offered for sale locally. Thanks for looking, and Happy Bidding!

Auto Services in Florida

Zephyrhills Auto Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 39242 South Ave, Kathleen
Phone: (813) 780-7181

Yimmy`s Body Shop & Auto Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 3070A Michigan Ave, Celebration
Phone: (407) 932-4551

WRD Auto Tints ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers, Window Tinting, Car Wash
Address: 1200 South Dixie Highway, North-Miami-Beach
Phone: (305) 970-2357

Wray`s Auto Service Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Brake Repair
Address: 5550 Wray Way, Trinity
Phone: (727) 937-2902

Wheaton`s Service Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Towing, Tire Dealers
Address: 101500 Overseas Hwy, Ocean-Reef
Phone: (305) 451-3500

Waltronics Auto Care ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 1080 E Carroll St, Davenport
Phone: (407) 931-2518

Auto blog

Infiniti Pebble Beach retro concept is a '50s-inspired electric grand prix car

Wed, Aug 9 2017

Infiniti will debut a retro-inspired race car at next week's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance that combines the style of classic grand prix open-wheel cars with modern design elements and powertrains. The car should fit right in at Pebble Beach alongside all the vintage machinery from the early days of motorsports. Simply dubbed the Infiniti retro prototype, it is Infiniti's idea of what could have been. Basically, the Japanese automaker imagined that it found a car hidden away for 70 years in southern Japan. They took that old look and married it with the brand's "Powerful Elegance" design language. We only have a couple of photos, but it looks like a sleek silver bullet with narrow-section bias-ply tires. We'll have to wait until next week to see the entire thing, but this teaser has us excited. As expected with any modern concept, the retro prototype eschews an awesome multi-carb gasoline engine in favor of Infiniti's EV technology. It's unclear if the car actually runs, but we'd all love to see this put some laps down at nearby Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Related Video:

Autoblog's Matt Davis named Infiniti global product and brand communications director

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

The door that separates automotive journalism and automaker PR swings both ways, and swings often as we see journalists move over to PR and vice versa. This time, however, it's one of ours.
That would be Matt Davis, longtime European correspondent for Autoblog and frequent contributor to numerous other publications including AutoWeek, Edmunds and Esquire. He was co-founder and longtime chairman of the World Car of the Year Awards, and serves on the jury for the International Engine of the Year awards as well. Matt has resided in Milan since 2001, writing for publications around the world in a number of languages, but will now be moving to Hong Kong.
That's where he will be taking up his new position as Global Director of Production and Brand Communications for Infiniti, which relocated its global headquarters to Hong Kong from Japan more than two years ago. In his new capacity, which he officially assumes on July 14, Davis will report directly to Infiniti's general manager of communications Stefan Weinmann.

Driver Lets Infiniti Do The Driving For Him

Mon, Aug 18 2014

Self-driving cars seem like the way of the future, but some can't stand the wait. Like this guy, driving down Germany's famous Autobahn in an Infiniti Q50 with Active Lane Control. To test how active the Active Lane Control feature really is, he moves from the driver's seat to the back seat and lets the car's suite of safety systems take control. Active Lane Control debuted in 2013 as part of the Lane Departure Prevention system. It helps Q50's driver use fewer steering inputs by compensating for road conditions. It works with the LDP to keep the vehicle in its intended lane. Used with cruise control, the car maintains its position fairly well on the road. Active Lane Control is only there to help however, not drive for you. While the technology is impressive, it certainly isn't up to the task of navigating the road full time. This driver/passenger is putting his life and the lives of everyone around him in serious danger. We suggest other Infiniti owners wait for the real deal. The future is closer than you think. Related Gallery New Tech Means Self-Driving Cars Are Already Among Us Infiniti Safety Technology Gadgets