2007 Infiniti G35 Base Coupe 2-door, 3.5l V6, Ivory Pearl, 63,050 Miles. on 2040-cars
Sugar Land, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L V6 gas DOHC naturally aspirated.
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Infiniti
Model: G
Trim: Base coupe 2-door
Options: BOSE stereo system with 6-disc CD player, Aluminum wheels with performance tires, Keyless entry and keyless ignition, Power sunroof, In-dash navigation, Tinted windows, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Traction & Stability Control, Intermittent wipers, Brake assist, Rear wheel drive, Power steering, Four wheel disc brakes, HID, Automatic headlights, 5-speed automatic w/overdrive, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Power Options: Power mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 63,050
Sub Model: G35
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
This vehicle was purchased from Texas Direct Auto in March of 2011, and there is an existing 3-year/85,000 mile warranty valued at $1,500. I am the 2nd owner of this vehicle. There are two very small dents on the driver's side of the car that are barely noticeable; one just above each wheel well. The back seat compartment cover is worn (very cheap to replace), and two of the rims are very slightly damaged and barely noticeable. Mechanically, the car is in great shape! There are no leaks, and everything is in great working order. The windshield was just replaced due to three cracks caused by freeway debris, and the front rotors/brake pads are also new. There are only 63,050 miles on this car, which is very low for a 2007 model. I am only getting rid of this vehicle because it is too small for my two kids. Based on the Kelly Blue Book for a private sale, I believe my car is in the 'good' category valued at $17,903. The KBB value for my car in 'fair' condition is $16,353. I priced the car between these two values. If you search for similar cars of the same color, you'll find that dealers are selling this car for a couple thousand dollars higher than my price, and most of them have at least 8,000 miles more than my car! This car is priced for a quick sell. Thanks for your interest!
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2014 Infiniti QX60 Hybrid
Thu, 29 May 2014Infiniti launched its seven-passenger JX crossover for the 2013 model year with the automaker's familiar 3.5-liter V6 as standard equipment. For 2014, the model was renamed the QX60, and a new variant packing a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain joined the lineup. (For those interested in the family lineage, the new arrival is a mechanical twin to the Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid, which we took for a Quick Spin last year).
Hidden beneath the hood of the QX60 Hybrid is a supercharged, 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine, rated at 230 horsepower and 243 pound-feet of torque. The combustion engine is supplemented by a 15-kilowatt electric motor, fed by a small lithium-ion battery back (hidden under the rear cargo floor), which adds 20 hp and 29 lb-ft of torque to the mix. Added up, Infiniti rates the total system power at 250 hp and 243 lb-ft - numbers that fall just short of its combustion sibling (the 3.5-liter V6 in the QX60 is rated at 265 horsepower and 248 pound-feet of torque). The only gearbox is a continuously variable transmission that drives either the front or all four wheels, depending on what the buyer specs.
The 2014 QX60 Hybrid AWD starts at $46,500 (the green model commands a $3,000 premium over the gas-only model). A long list of factory options such as Roof Rails ($495), Theater package ($1,700), Deluxe Technology package ($6,050), illuminated kick plates ($440) and a Hybrid Premium package ($4,600) bumped our as-tested price to a healthy $60,780, including $995 for destination.
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Fri, Apr 6 2018Infiniti is working on a fully overhauled infotainment system starting in 2021 that will feature bigger displays but retain the current dual-touchscreen setup. In the meantime, upgrades including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity will be added to existing systems starting next year, depending on the market. "Next year is going to be the first step of improvement," Infiniti's vice president of product strategy, Francois Bancon, told Australian outlet GoAuto. "And as we move forward with a bigger display, 12.0-inch, 15.0-inch, whatever, of course we are going to improve the accuracy." He also indicated that "only the media" complains about the dual-screen display and that customer feedback has been strong. "The appearance of the system, for example in QX50, which is the same as in Q50, we're not going to change. But we just redesign the whole system behind more capacity, faster reaction time, high-definition display and full connectivity." So the new system will keep the dual-screen setup, which today involves the top screen handling mostly navigation and redundant audio information while the lower screen is used to control vehicle, phone and audio functions (see the below video for more info on how it works). The QX50, which goes on sale in the United States later this year, will also be the first Infiniti to get a 9-inch color head-up display on the windshield, plus smartphone mirroring and data-derived weather and other apps. The rollout of a new infotainment system coincides with Infiniti's plan to build its first all-electric car in 2021 and release hybrids based on Nissan's e-Power technology. Parent company Nissan has said it wants to sell 1 million electric vehicles annually by 2022. Related Video:
2018 Infiniti QX80 Drivers' Notes Review | Big, brash and big
Wed, Mar 21 2018When it comes to body-on-frame, full-size SUVs, it seems every automaker has the same strategy. Offer one version as a more affordable, workman-like model, and another one as the plush luxury model. Ford has the Expedition and the Navigator, Toyota has the Land Cruiser and the LX 570, GM has the Tahoe and the Escalade. Over at Nissan, the pairing is the Nissan Aramada and the Infiniti QX80. We recently reviewed the Nissan version, and we just had a turn in the Infiniti. So how did the Infiniti fare against its proletarian twin? Read on to find out. Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale: So here's the thing about the Infiniti QX80: It's literally just a flashier Nissan Armada. As I sat down to write my thoughts, I took a second look at what I wrote about the Nissan-badged version, and I realized almost everything on my mind I already covered. The thing is enormous. Walking up to it, it seems like it might be an inch taller than me (5'11"). It's pretty wide, too, and the width is consistent all the way up. But it is still easy to drive with light steering and very good visibility. The 5.6-liter V8 sounds lovely and seems well-matched to the truck, and the transmission shifts smoothly and picks gears well. The real problem I see is that my feelings about the QX80's interior are nearly identical to those of the Armada. They're virtually identical, especially when comparing the higher trim Armadas. They have the same infotainment, the same buttons. There are a lot of buttons, too, scattered seemingly haphazardly and are difficult to use, especially with the very dated infotainment system. The dash design and shape of the wood are the same, and so is the steering wheel. The only things I could tell were really different were the shift knob, the gauge faces and the quilted leather seats. And Nissan offers a version of the latter on the Armada Platinum Reserve. I'm dwelling on this a bit because the Infiniti QX80 is not cheap. The four-wheel-drive one we had here in Michigan had a base price of $68,845. That's a few thousand more than the aforementioned Armada Platinum Reserve, and I don't see how the Infiniti is worth that extra money. It seems all you're getting is a flashier exterior, especially with the $2,800 22-inch wheels, and a more prestigious badge. I need more than chrome and badges to spend so much money. My recommendation is just buy an Armada.