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2009 Infiniti G37 on 2040-cars

US $20,990.00
Year:2009 Mileage:53688 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

11608 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

11608 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:3.7L V6
Transmission:7 speed automatic
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JNKCV64F69M650603
Stock Num: M650603
Make: Infiniti
Model: G37
Year: 2009
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Options:
  • ABS brakes
  • Air conditioning
  • AM/FM radio
  • Cylinder configuration V-6
  • Drive type all-wheel drive
  • Engine displacement 3.7 L
  • Engine liters 3.7
  • Fully automatic headlights
  • GVWR 2,191kg (4,830lbs)
  • Power steering
  • Power windows
  • Tilt steering wheel
  • Transmission 7 speed automatic
  • Wheel size 18"
  • Wheelbase 2,850mm (112.2")
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 53688

NEW TRADE IN! 2009 Infiniti G37x AWD Coupe, Nicely Optioned, Well-Maintained Infiniti! Vehicle Specs Include: 3.7L V6 Engine (271 hp + 254 ft. lb. Torque), All-Wheel Drive, Automatic Transmssion, Premium Package with Power Front Seats with Driver Memory, BOSE Sound System with In-Dash CD Changer + Auxiliary Audio Input, Bluetooth Hands-Free Connection, Heated Front Seats, Power Sliding Glass Moonroof, Dual Zone Climate Control, Aluminum Interior Trim, Tilt & Telescope Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel Controls, Fold Down Rear Seats, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Steering Wheel Controls, Power Windows, Locks and Mirrors. Factory Keyless Entry and Xenon Headlights. The condition of this vehicle is awesome! The exterior paint is all original and shows very well without significant imperfections or blemishes! The interior is also very nice with supple leather, clean carpets and no visible wear areas. The body and undercarriage is also very clean with no signs of rust of corrosion. This car is 100% stock condition with no modifications with the exception of privacy glass window tint. This all-wheel drive car has been well maintained and will continue to be a safe, reliable vehicle! Complete Car with All Keys, Remotes, Books + Manuals. Responsible Adult Owner, Non-Smoker. Clean Vehicle History with No Accidents + No Issues! Responsibly Adult Owned, Non-Smoker. Please Call or email to obtain a Build Sheet, Condition Related Details, Vehicle History and 50+ Detailed Photos; 513.554.1BMW (1269) www.EAGBMW.com Enthusiast Auto Group is a highly specialized automotive facility focused on late model BMWs. In addition to BMW sales, we offer precision automotive service and performance upgrades. Our pre-owned inventory is meticulously selected with the highest quality standards then thoroughly inspected and serviced by our master BMW technicians.

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2015 Russian Grand Prix was full of crashes and DNFs

Mon, Oct 12 2015

Mercedes-AMG Petronas non-executive chairman Niki Lauda said of Lewis Hamilton's race-day domination this year, "The guy is driving like a god." Qualifying is another story, though – teammate Nico Rosberg taking pole proved that sometimes deities have to settle for second on the grid. Williams driver Valtteri Bottas surprised himself and his team with third place, half a second behind Hamilton but 0.05 sec ahead of the first Ferrari driven by Sebastian Vettel, while a mistake on Kimi Raikkonen's final flying lap left him in fifth, 0.4 sec behind Vettel. The Sahara Force India team had a good showing, with Nico Hulkenberg qualifying sixth just ahead of teammate Sergio Perez in seventh. It's the first time they've had both drivers in the top ten on the grid since the 2014 British Grand Prix. Romain Grosjean is leaving the stormy waters of Lotus at the end of the year for the unknown waters of Haas F1, but he made the shoestring operation look really good before Renault takes over by taking eighth place on the grid. Max Verstappen qualified well again with ninth in the Toro Rosso, ahead of the first Infiniti Red Bull Racing of Daniel Ricciardo in tenth. Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat lined up eleventh for his home grand prix, certainly a disappointment after locking up fifth place on the grid last year in a Toro Rosso. When Pirelli brought soft and supersoft compounds to Sochi, the company said it hoped this year's race would be better than last year's. We're sure this first-lap mishap isn't what they meant. Rosberg and Hamilton dragged it down to Turn 1, with Rosberg getting the inside line. Hamilton had to go wide at Turn 2 as Rosberg fought to hold position, but they left a mess in their wake: Hulkenberg spun going into Turn 2 and stopped in the middle of the track, and Marcus Ericsson in the Sauber – who'd started 16th – collided with him. Both cars were out of the race immediately, and the Safety Car came in. The Safety Car returned to the pits on Lap 3 Rosberg led the field, but just two laps later the German complained of a sticking throttle pedal. Two laps later he had to retire, unable to drive the car properly. That put Hamilton at the front, and we've seen that race a bunch of times before. He built a double-digit lead and never lost it.

Infiniti Q60 Concept paints a pretty picture of the brand's future

Tue, Jan 13 2015

Infiniti's final teaser for the Q60 Concept may have given away the shape of the curvy coupe ahead of its debut at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show, but that's not necessarily such a tragedy for this model because the design has so many subtle touches. The more you look at it, the more cool details and ornate lines you notice. What initially looks fairly simple up front belies a multitude of fascinating details, including the F1-inspired lower air dam and the subtle fin at the tip of the hood. The design around the C-pillar may be complicated but is also attractive thanks to the confluence of design from the rear fender arch, beltline and crescent-shaped cutout in the window. The concept's interior also takes a minimalist approach. It's predominantly covered in cream leather and features sports seats in quilted leather. A mix of Alcantara and carbon fiber trim are able to show off the concept's performance intentions, though. Meanwhile the glass roof makes sitting behind the wheel feel airy and inviting. Underneath, the Q60 Concept's arching hood is the company's conceptual 3.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V6 and a seven-speed automatic. Infiniti promises the production of the mill is coming in the next two years. The big question is whether the mix of sharp edges and flowing lines on the Q60 Concept really see production without too much alternation. Infiniti plans to unveil the production version next year. Until then, check out how the model appears now on the floor of the Detroit show. Related Gallery Infiniti Q60 Concept: Detroit 2015 View 28 Photos Related Gallery Infiniti Q60 Concept View 28 Photos Related Gallery Infiniti Q60 Concept: Detroit 2015 View 14 Photos News Source: InfinitiImage Credit: Live photos copyright 2015 Drew Phillips / AOL Design/Style Detroit Auto Show Infiniti Coupe Performance 2015 Detroit Auto Show infiniti q60 infiniti q60 concept

2016 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400 First Drive

Mon, Feb 29 2016

When the original Infiniti Q50 arrived to replace the long-lived G Sedan, our reaction was lukewarm. It lacked poise, refinement, and efficiency, and we hated the Direct Adaptive Steer system. We originally thought of this steer-by-wire system as, "technology for the sake thereof." Infiniti is hoping to address these shortcomings with the 2016 Q50. It gets a new and far improved version of DAS, and a 3.0-liter, twin-turbo V6 sits atop a diversified powertrain family. And at the top of the ladder sits this: the Q50 Red Sport 400. The Red Sport's all-aluminum 3.0-liter V6 pumps out 400 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque, the latter of which can be called upon between 1,600 and 5,200 rpm. That low-end thrust is what's most evident out on the road – everything from standing starts to freeway passes are effortless. It's actually kind of ferocious – the tachometer needle climbs relentlessly, and the engine feels strong and purposeful all the way up to its 7,000-rpm redline. It's a refined and smooth powerplant, too, which is a tremendous improvement over the old 3.7-liter V6. The sensations the revised Direct Adaptive Steer system delivers are comparable to the average, modern, electric power-assisted setup. The bigger accomplishment is Infiniti's second-generation Direct Adaptive Steering system. Owners can choose from three steering weights and three levels of responsiveness, but steering adjustments feel more incremental rather than dramatic, so you won't be jarred if you suddenly switch from an aggressive mode to a more comfortable setup. Computer wizardry still can't match natural feedback, but the sensations the revised Direct Adaptive Steer system delivers are comparable to the average, modern, electric power-assisted setup. Make no mistake, that's a huge improvement and it means DAS performs far better dynamically, especially when you ask for its most aggressive behavior. See the differences between the different modes in the video below. Even half-throttle situations in the standard drive mode required counter-steering. Direct Adaptive Steer feels perfectly fine during everyday driving. We spent about 75 percent of our time testing a DAS-equipped car, but hopped into a non-DAS model a the short, 20-mile drive back to our hotel. DAS felt more stable and easy to track down the road – it didn't require the constant, tiny steering inputs of the traditional system.