Hot!!! 2005 Infinity G35 Coupe, Navigation, Bose Audio Package, Low Low Miles on 2040-cars
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2005 Infinity G35, Low-Low Miles! Mileage: 60,516 Model: G35
Coupe 2-door Type: Leather
Sport AWD 6-speed Manual Transmission Exterior Color: Diamond
Graphite Interior Color: Wheat
Leather Engine: 3.5L,
V6 SFI Transmission: Manual Drivetrain: AWD
switchable to RWD VIN: JNKCV54E45M418660 2005 Infinity G35 Coupe, clean and clear title, one owner, with all
the bells and whistles for sale. Non-smoker, meticulously maintained V6 3.5L, 298HP, Rear Spoiler, 19-inch Premium wheels with 245/40 ZR19 Tires Bose Premium Sound System with in dash 6-disc CD player Navigation (in dash system) Power Pop-UP 7.0”
Color LCD VIS Screen Leather heated driver and passenger seats Leather wrapped steering wheel and leather shift knob Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control Power driver and passenger seats, power mirrors, locks, and
windows New brakes, new belts Clean and Clear title, no outstanding loans. |
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A lot is expected of the Q50, available in both rear- and all-wheel-drive and with an optional hybrid powertrain. With 328 horsepower from its 3.7-liter V6 engine, Infiniti is making sure the new car packs a big punch relative to the competition. Meanwhile, the Q50 Hybrid offers fuel-sippers 360 ponies and up to 36 miles per gallon.
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