2007 Infiniti G35x (like-new, Low Mileage, Dealer-serviced, Prem/nav/tech Pkgs) on 2040-cars
Highland Park, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2007
Interior Color: Black
Make: Infiniti
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: G
Trim: Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 63,582
Exterior Color: Blue
Original owner of a low mileage, garage-kept and meticulously maintained AWD G35. All scheduled maintenance performed by dealership and records available. Brand new tires at 55k miles. Blue slate exterior with graphite interior. Infiniti all-weather mats used since purchase, so carpet mats are brand new and unused. Premium, navigation and technology packages all included in this spectacular vehicle. Navigation maps updated in 2013.
Standard Equipment Powertrain: * 3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 engine * 306 horsepower @ 6800 RPM * 268 lb-ft Torque @ 4800 RPM * ATTESA E-TS All-wheel drive system * 5-speed automatic transmission w/ manual shift mode and downshift rev-matching * Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) * Electronic brake force Distribution (EBD) * Brake Assist (BA) * Power-assisted 4-wheel ABS * Vehicle-speed-sensitive Power Steering Exterior: * Auto on/off high intensity discharge (HID) Bi-xenon headlights with integrated fog lights * Power heated sideview mirrors Interior: * Leather-appointed, heated 8-way power driver's and front passenger's seats * Intelligent key w/ push button ignition * Power windows w/ front one-touch auto-up/down w/ auto-reverse feature * Washi-finish aluminum trim * Dual zone automatic temperature control Safety & Security: * Infiniti advanced air bag system * Front-seat side-impact supplemental air bags * Roof-mounted side-impact curtain supplemental air bags * LATCH. lower anchors and tethers for children * Zone body construction w/ front and rear crumple zones * Remote keyless entry system *Tire pressure monitoring system * Vehicle security system w/ immobilizer system Options Technology Package: * Intelligent cruise control * Adaptive front lighting system * Rear view monitor Premium Package: * Power sliding sunroof * Infiniti Studio on Wheels premium audio system by Bose w/ 24-bit Burr Brown DAC * Memory system: driver seat, steering wheel and sideview mirrors * Seat, sideview mirror and steering wheel position synchronization * Power driver's lumbar support (2-way) * Power tilt and telescoping steering wheel * One touch up/down rear window function w/ auto-reverse feature * Auto-dimming rearview mirror w/ compass * HomeLink universal transceiver * Bluetooth hands-free phone system Navigation Package: * Infiniti Navigation System (HDD) w/ touch screen, lane guidance, building footprints and bird view * Voice recognition: HVAC, audio and navigation * 9.3 GB music hard drive w/ Gracenote CD database w/ trunk-mounted 6-disc CD changer (single CD in dash) * Compact flash slot for playing MP3 files |
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