2007 Infiniti M35 X on 2040-cars
984 St. Rt. 28, Milford, Ohio, United States
Engine:3.5L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JNKAY01F67M460684
Stock Num: R1919
Make: Infiniti
Model: M35 x
Year: 2007
Exterior Color: Diamond Graphite Metallic
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 61419
All Wheel Drive Automatic, Leather and Moonroof - No Navigation. Driven Daily by the Owner's Wife - call ahead to make arrangements to see. ***** THIS IS A PREVIEW LISTING **** THIS VEHICLE IS IN OUR INVENTORY AND AWAITING CLEAN-UP. YOU MAY SEE THIS VEHICLE AT OUR DEALERSHIP IN MILFORD. PLEASE VISIT OR CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PRICING. We work with trades and offer financing. CALL 888-292-9450 CLICK www.midamericaautogroup.com VISIT 984 State Route 28, Milford, Ohio 45150 (Old 28/Goshen Pike across from Goodwill and Swifty Gas) Monday thru Friday 9 am until 5pm, Saturday 10 am until 4pm CLOSED SUNDAYS ***** THIS IS A PREVIEW LISTING **** THIS VEHICLE IS IN OUR INVENTORY AND AWAITING CLEAN-UP. YOU MAY SEE THIS VEHICLE AT OUR DEALERSHIP IN MILFORD. PLEASE VISIT OR CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PRICING. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO VIEW MORE PHOTOS AND DETAILS AT OUR WEBSITE www.midamericaautogroup.com WE ARE HOME OF THE REPEAT CUSTOMER! CALL US AT 888-292-9450 TODAY!
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2018 Infiniti QX80 Drivers' Notes Review | Big, brash and big
Wed, Mar 21 2018When it comes to body-on-frame, full-size SUVs, it seems every automaker has the same strategy. Offer one version as a more affordable, workman-like model, and another one as the plush luxury model. Ford has the Expedition and the Navigator, Toyota has the Land Cruiser and the LX 570, GM has the Tahoe and the Escalade. Over at Nissan, the pairing is the Nissan Aramada and the Infiniti QX80. We recently reviewed the Nissan version, and we just had a turn in the Infiniti. So how did the Infiniti fare against its proletarian twin? Read on to find out. Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale: So here's the thing about the Infiniti QX80: It's literally just a flashier Nissan Armada. As I sat down to write my thoughts, I took a second look at what I wrote about the Nissan-badged version, and I realized almost everything on my mind I already covered. The thing is enormous. Walking up to it, it seems like it might be an inch taller than me (5'11"). It's pretty wide, too, and the width is consistent all the way up. But it is still easy to drive with light steering and very good visibility. The 5.6-liter V8 sounds lovely and seems well-matched to the truck, and the transmission shifts smoothly and picks gears well. The real problem I see is that my feelings about the QX80's interior are nearly identical to those of the Armada. They're virtually identical, especially when comparing the higher trim Armadas. They have the same infotainment, the same buttons. There are a lot of buttons, too, scattered seemingly haphazardly and are difficult to use, especially with the very dated infotainment system. The dash design and shape of the wood are the same, and so is the steering wheel. The only things I could tell were really different were the shift knob, the gauge faces and the quilted leather seats. And Nissan offers a version of the latter on the Armada Platinum Reserve. I'm dwelling on this a bit because the Infiniti QX80 is not cheap. The four-wheel-drive one we had here in Michigan had a base price of $68,845. That's a few thousand more than the aforementioned Armada Platinum Reserve, and I don't see how the Infiniti is worth that extra money. It seems all you're getting is a flashier exterior, especially with the $2,800 22-inch wheels, and a more prestigious badge. I need more than chrome and badges to spend so much money. My recommendation is just buy an Armada.
Infiniti Q60 Concept a shadowy vision of future coupe
Fri, Dec 12 2014Until now, the Infiniti Q60 has been one of the brand's holdovers from its old naming scheme and previous design ethos, as a rebadged G37 Coupe. Those times are coming to an end though, because we are getting our first glimpse at a Detroit Auto Show-bound concept that previews the next-gen two-door. Infiniti's freshly released teaser shows the sport coupe concept in shadowy silhouette. Based on this photo, we can see that the Q60's design features delicately swooping lines with a touch of hard-edged contrast coming from sharp creases in the body. Portions of it, especially towards the rear, bring a little of the Q80 Inspiration from the Paris Motor Show to mind. A previous rumor suggests this shape is very close to the actual design of the production version. Infiniti subtly reiterates that in its release by saying the concept foreshadows the styling we might see in future products from the luxury automaker. Scroll down to read the concise announcement for the Q60 concept. Infiniti Q60 Concept: The Power of Exhilaration December 12, 2014 Hong Kong – Infiniti today gives an intriguing first look at the premium sports coupe concept to be displayed at the 2015 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. Muscular lines are revealed in the silhouette of the Q60 Concept: pure, well-defined contours, making the concept's intentions easy to understand at first glance. Overall proportions and full-sized wheels placed out at the corners of Q60 Concept make an unmistakable design statement and add to the exhilaration of the performance coupe. This latest concept builds upon the design language seen on recent Infiniti concept cars, foreshadowing the strong visual consistency to be a key ingredient of products in the future Infiniti lineup. ENDS
Autoblog's Matt Davis named Infiniti global product and brand communications director
Tue, 03 Jun 2014The door that separates automotive journalism and automaker PR swings both ways, and swings often as we see journalists move over to PR and vice versa. This time, however, it's one of ours.
That would be Matt Davis, longtime European correspondent for Autoblog and frequent contributor to numerous other publications including AutoWeek, Edmunds and Esquire. He was co-founder and longtime chairman of the World Car of the Year Awards, and serves on the jury for the International Engine of the Year awards as well. Matt has resided in Milan since 2001, writing for publications around the world in a number of languages, but will now be moving to Hong Kong.
That's where he will be taking up his new position as Global Director of Production and Brand Communications for Infiniti, which relocated its global headquarters to Hong Kong from Japan more than two years ago. In his new capacity, which he officially assumes on July 14, Davis will report directly to Infiniti's general manager of communications Stefan Weinmann.
