2009 Infiniti G37x Coupe Awd W/nav on 2040-cars
Pelham, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 CYC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Infiniti
Model: G
Trim: G37X COUPE
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 36,000
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Infiniti G37X 2009 AWD w/NAV in excellent condition finished in Obsidian black w/charcoal leather interior. Car presently has 36k miles and is still under factory warranty. Original owner that is a non smoker and a fanatic about keeping her running and looking right. Car is dealer maintained-oil changed every 3Kmi, new brakes front and rear, new rubber all around--no issues clean carfax no history no stories. Fully equipped including factory NAV, Premium Package, AWD, auto transmission, tinted windows and all season mats. All this car needs is a new owner. New car coming in so she has to go. Please no crazy low ball offers or dealers. If you have been looking for one of these you've found it. Thanks for looking. Any questions email thru ebay or call 914-469-4070.
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Infiniti Q80 Inspiration imagines future of brand's luxury flagship
Thu, 02 Oct 2014Infiniti is among the best of the non-exotic brands when it comes to crafting concepts, with designers who just seem to know how to show a truly wild vehicle with subtle hints at a future model. Just take a look at its latest Q80 Inspiration at the 2014 Paris Motor Show to see what we mean.
Infiniti claims that the Q80 imagines how it would build a future, fullsize luxury sedan to take on the stalwart Mercedes-Benz S-Class. However, in the current form it seems like a flight of fancy. It's packed with fabulously weird styling tricks, including birdwing-shaped headlights. There's also the roof and windshield that look at first glance to be a single piece of teardrop-shaped glass terminating at a boat-tail rear. In addition, the Inspiration has every concept designer's favorite gimmick - suicide doors.
Under the hood sits a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 and electric motor hybrid with a claimed 550 horsepower. The company asserts that the powertrain is actually on the way in the next two years and could do 43 miles per gallon (5.5 liters per 100 kilometers), though it's not specified on what driving cycle that's calculated on.
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.
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