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2004 Infiniti Qx56 Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.6l Adaptive Cruise Control, Nav on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:103500
Location:

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

2004 INFINITI QX56 V8 5.6L 32 VALVE

***********ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL************
- BACK UP CAMERA
- NAVIGATION
- 4 WHEEL DRIVE
- HEATED SEATS
- BOSE PREMIUM SOUND
- POWER SUNROOF
- SOUND SYSTEM
- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
- WOOD GRAIN
- TRACTION CONTROL
- REAR HEATED SEATS
- LED TAIL LAMPS
- CHROME DOOR HANDLES
- TV/DVD W/ HEADPHONES
- RUNNING BOARDS
- XENON HEADLIGHTS
- TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR
- COMPASS OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE
- AUDIO CONTROLS
- 2ND ROW FOLD DOWN
- 3RD ROW FOLD DOWN
- 18 INCH CHROME WHEELS
- MUCH MUCH MORE....


YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2004 INFINITI QX56 BLACK ON BLACK WITH ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL. THIS OPTION COSTS THOUSANDS ALONE. THIS TRUCK FEATURES EVERY OPTION THAT INFINITI OFFERED THAT YEAR. THIS TRUCK HAS A SECOND ROW BENCH FOR MORE SEATING. I MISSED A LOT OF THE OPTIONS, BUT I LISTED THE IMPORTANT ONES. I PUT BRAND NEW TIRES ON THE TRUCK SIX MONTHS AGO. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THE TRUCK, IT RUNS AND LOOKS GREAT. I AM DOING A THREE DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE FINAL BIDDER GETS THIS BEAUTIFUL TRUCK. I AM REQUIRING AN IMMEDIATE $500 DEPOSIT UPON THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION AND THE TRUCK MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL WITHIN THE FOLLOWING FIVE BUSINESS DAYS. THIS IS MY PERSONAL TRUCK THAT I ENJOYED AND MAINTAINED VERY WELL. PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY, IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACKS, PLEASE MESSAGE ME PRIOR TO BIDDING. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME (KC) AT 1-248-469-2426. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK!!


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NAPA, Calif. – Confession time. I kind of forgot that the Infiniti QX80 exists. Sure, itÂ’s gotten a refresh or two in the past few years, but it's essentially been the same big olÂ’ three-row SUV since 2010. IÂ’m pretty sure I used to call it Fudgie the Whale. Or maybe it was Pudgie the Whale. Like I said, itÂ’s been a minute. Now IÂ’ve gotten a taste of the 2025 QX80 and hey, what do you know, there is a lot to like. The third-generation of the body-on-frame SUV goes big on tech, style and comfort, making it a respectable triple into the right-center gap. However, its ride quality keeps the QX80 from being a home run. FudgieÂ’s V8 was nixed in favor of a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 good for 450 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. Sure, it doesnÂ’t sound quite as good as the older powerplant, but it produces more power and better fuel economy to boot – 18 mpg combined with rear-wheel drive and 17 with four-wheel drive. The old one managed only 15 mpg with four-wheel drive. With low-mpg numbers like these, thatÂ’s actually a huge difference. The new turbo V6 is well-mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission, putting the power down to the rear wheels as standard in Pure and Luxe trims, or all four wheels as an option with those trims or as standard with the higher Sensory and Autograph. There are no complaints about power delivery. It has more than enough grunt for merging and the transmission downshifts readily for easy passing. There are five drive modes as well as a Personal setting, but I spend my time alternating between Standard and Sport. The latter tightens up the steering and powertrain, allowing the SUV to hustle fairly well on a twisty road without much body roll. ItÂ’s no Mercedes-AMG GLS, but starting at under $85,000 including destination, itÂ’s not nearly as expensive either. ItÂ’s when youÂ’re just toddling around town that the ride quality becomes a problem. All but the base Pure trim comes equipped with an “Electronic Air Suspension” and “Dynamic Digital Suspension,” the latter function monitoring the QX80Â’s motions to electronically apply damping forces. This isnÂ’t necessarily anything new in the automotive world, but other manufacturers just do it better. Up and down motions are well-controlled, but IÂ’ve been in row boats with more side-to-side stability. My head gets tossed around like IÂ’m piloting a Jeep on a dusty back road, and all IÂ’m doing is driving the paved streets of Napa Valley, California.

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Lewis Hamilton came to Monaco with a new three-year deal with Mercedes-AMG Petronas and a vow to not let anything, including any "mistakes" by teammate Nico Rosberg, stand in the way of his best qualifying effort. Mercedes reportedly made it rain with a 100-million-pound deal, and Hamilton made it rain right back with his first pole position at Monaco. Rosberg did make a mistake but this time it was behind Hamilton, which meant he stuffed-up the qualifying attempts of rival drivers like Sebastian Vettel. So Rosberg starts second, 0.342 behind Hamilton but 0.449 ahead of Vettel in the Ferrari. Daniel Ricciardo thinks he should have been third, but a communication error with his engineers left him in the wrong engine setting for his final hot lap, so by the very first corner he'd lost the time he would have needed to get higher than fourth on the grid. The second Infiniti Red Bull Racing of Daniil Kvyat slots in behind him, ahead of the second Ferrari of Kimi "Not A Very Happy Day" Raikkonen, who just can't get it going lately. Sergio Perez did for the Sahara Force India what the car can't do on its own, which is grab a top-ten qualifying spot. Toro Rosso rookie Carlos Sainz had qualified eighth but missed a call to the weigh bridge, so he's been slapped into the pit lane. Pastor Maldonado in the Lotus inherits his eighth place, ahead of rookie Max Verstappen in the second Toro Rosso, and Jenson Button in the McLaren. Button only got up there because of two penalties: for Sainz, and Romain Grosjean who had qualified 11th but took a penalty for a gearbox change. Want to know how hard it is to do better on race day than in qualifying at Monaco? Even the never-say-die Fernando Alonso said, "Monte Carlo is a train of cars on Sunday, the race finishes on Saturday afternoon." Well obviously, he didn't take Max Verstappen's seek-and-destroy tactics into account. The young Dutchman had made passing look like a real option in Monaco, getting past Maldonado at St. Devote on Lap 7 after a bit of argy-bargy on Lap 6, then taking advantage of blue flags to slink past teammate Carlos Sainz and Williams driver Valtteri Bottas while hiding in Sebastian Vettel's slipstream. He tried the same move on Romain Grosjean on Lap 65, but Grosjean locked him out. Verstappen lined up the Lotus driver over the following laps, then looked like he slipped to the inside at St.

800k car names trademarked globally, suddenly alphanumerics seem reasonable

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What's in a name? This cliched phrase probably gets tossed out at every marketing meeting that happens when a new car gets its nomenclature. We know the answer, though: everything. The name of a car has all the potential to make or break it with fickle customers that are more conscious than ever about what their purchases say about them.
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