2009 Infiniti G37 S on 2040-cars
Huntington Station, New York, United States
2009 G37S WITH 22,XXX CORRECT MILES,REAR WHEEL DRIVE , RUNS 100% DRIVES GREAT, BLACK IN AND OUT, SUNROOF, LEATHER,CD PLAYER,STEREO IS GREAT ,NAVI, VERY CLEAN INT. NO RIPS OR TEARS, NO CRACKS IN LEATHER, CD PLAYER, HAS A CLEAN REBUILT TITLE, OUTGREW THIS CAR WITH MY KIDS, OTHERWISE I WOULD NOT SELL IT, GREAT CAR, WAS HIT IN FRONT AND REPAIRED, IT NEEDED FRONT BUMPER , RAD,CONDENSOR,1 HEADLIGHT, GRILL,, DROVE IT 2 YRS AFTER I REPAIR IT AND RUNS 100% , NO LEAKS OF ANY KIND
On Jan-08-14 at 06:28:22 PST, seller added the following information:
this car was at the dealer for a service , i was talking to the shop forman about the car, he put it up on the lift, looked all over and could not find any signs of past damage, car was really fixed well , he was impressed |
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Infiniti Q50 steer-by-wire system took 10 years to develop [w/video]
Tue, 03 Dec 2013Infiniti's Direct Adaptive Steering (DAS) is quite a novelty - the system employs no physical connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels under normal circumstances and instead relies on a computer, clutch and steering-angle actuator to guide vehicles down the road with input from the driver.
In our First Drive review of a 2014 Infiniti Q50 equipped with the system, we weren't overly impressed by the artificial feedback. But we can't help but be impressed with how long Infiniti spent on its development: a full 10 years, according to Autoline Daily in the video report below. A staggering 70 percent of the research and development time spent on DAS was devoted to getting the steering feel right, and unfortunately, our first impression suggests their results still leave something to be desired, as we found it lacked the sporty feeling a sport sedan should have.
The weight of DAS is comparable to that of a conventional steering system due to its complexity. For example, three ECUs are used in the first-generation DAS system to ensure there's never a loss of steering, but Infiniti is refining the technology and is working to simplify it to reduce weight. One day Infiniti hopes that only one ECU will be needed to control DAS. We just hope it doesn't take the Japanese automaker another ten years to get the steering feel right.
Weekly Recap: New bosses try to jump-start Cadillac and Lincoln
Sat, 26 Jul 2014
Both of America's domestic luxury brands seem to be stuck in neutral.
It's ironic that Cadillac and Lincoln got new bosses within days of each other this month. It's also a commentary on the fact both of America's domestic luxury brands seem to be stuck in neutral.
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.