2013 Infiniti Jx35 Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Southlake, Texas, United States
This 2013 Infiniti JX35 is equipped with, Bluetooth hands free phone system, Back-Up camera, Heated seats, Leather seats, Third Row seats, Cruise control, AM/FM radio, XM radio and much more…Under the hood of this fuel efficient Infiniti JX35 is a 3.5 liter 265 horsepower 6 cylinder engine accompanied by 6 Speed-Automatic Transmission with an average estimated 18 City /24 Hwy miles per gallon.. This vehicle is still under original manufacturer’s warranty! This has been my wife's car for the past year and a half, and was purchased direct from Infiniti of Denver. The car is in pristine condition and has never been wrecked. Drives perfectly and has good tread on the tires. The last oil change, I had them put full synthetic oil in. The folding 2nd row even with the baby seat still attached is a huge bonus if you have small kids. Any questions, please let me know, and please no low ball offers - we are not desperate to sell.
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Sebastien Vettel testing Infiniti's production Etherea?
Thu, 30 May 2013It sounds like Sebastian Vettel has had his hands full recently, juggling his Formula One racing career while moonlighting as the newly appointed director of performance at Infiniti. On that latter note, Autocar is reporting that Vettel has been testing a production version of the Etherea Concept at France's Circuit Paul Ricard.
There is still no word as to when we could see this car go into production or what it will be called (possibly the Q30), but it will likely share a platform with the Mercedes-Benz A-Class as a part of the Daimler/Renault-Nissan collaboration. The article also said that this future entry-level Infiniti would be produced at Nissan's Sunderland, UK plant.
Infiniti-Red Bull Racing will seek a fourth title with the RB9 [w/video]
Tue, 05 Feb 2013This is the car and the team that everyone wants to dethrone. The stability of this year's regulations means that the Infiniti Red Bull RB9 is a seriously honed RB8; however, that's a situation probably no other team would complain about seeing that the RB8 recovered from early stumbles and reliability issues last year to carry Sebastian Vettel to a third consecutive driver's title and the team to a third consecutive constructor's trophy.
The most noteworthy revisions to the car are the partial vanity panel that omits the driver cooling slot, the even narrower rear end - a feature of just about every car launched so far - and purple sidepods to showcase new title sponsor Infiniti. Adrian Newey, perhaps the most feared designer on the pit lane, said the nose and front wing could be changed relatively easily throughout the season, but he wanted to make sure to get the middle of the car - everything from the sidepods, back - as good as possible since they're more difficult to re-engineer. His track record leads us to believe he did just that.
Below are two videos, one of the making of the RB9, the other the launch at team headquarters in Milton Keynes.
Infiniti QX70 drops V8 for 2015, holds line on pricing
Fri, 23 May 2014
QX70 was the only application for the 5.0L, making it a tough sell in the boardroom.
It was always easy to chuckle a bit at Infiniti's branding of its FX crossover as a "bionic cheetah" - until you drove the thing. It was something of a revelation when it came on the market in late 2002 - certainly visually, but also in terms of performance, particularly in V8 guise. The Porsche Cayenne burst on the scene at the same time, and between the two of them, they vividly illustrated that the idea of a performance utility vehicle wasn't the oxymoron it first appeared to be.