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2011 Infiniti Qx56 -- on 2040-cars

US $11,893.00
Year:2011 Mileage:93000 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Jamestown, California, United States

Jamestown, California, United States
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THIS LOADED AND LUXURIOUS 2011 INFINITI QX56 AWD IS GREAT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!! This 2011 Infiniti QX56 with
Premium, Theater Packages comes fully loaded with all the options from Infiniti including Split bench package

• Aluminum Wheels 22'
• Automatic Headlights
• Fog Lamps
• HID headlights
• Heated Mirrors
• Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
• Mirror Memory
• Power Folding Mirrors
• Tow Hitch
• B93 STAINLESS STEEL REAR BUMPER PROTECTOR
• 3rd Row Seat
• Adjustable Steering Wheel
• Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
• Bucket Seats
• Climate Control
• Driver Adjustable Lumbar
• Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
• Driver Vanity Mirror
• Floor Mats
• Front Reading Lamps
• Black LEATHER SEAT TRIM
• Sun/Moonroof
• Heated/Cooled Front Seat(s)
• Heated Steering Wheel
• Intermittent Wipers
• Leather Seats
• Leather Steering Wheel
• Multi-Zone A/C
• Passenger Adjustable Lumbar
• Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
• Passenger Vanity Mirror
• Power Door Locks
• Power Driver Seat
• Power Liftgate
• Power Outlet
• Power Passenger Seat
• Power Windows
• Privacy Glass
• Rear A/C
• Rear Bucket Seats
• Rear Defrost
• Rear Reading Lamps
• Remote Trunk Release
• Seat Memory
• Steering Wheel Audio Controls
• Trip Computer
• Universal Garage Door Opener
• Woodgrain Interior Trim
• ABS
• Brake Assist
• Child Safety Locks
• Conventional Spare Tire
• Driver Air Bag
• Front Head Air Bag
• Front Side Air Bag
• Passenger Air Bag
• Passenger Air Bag Sensor
• Rear Head Air Bag
• Security System
• Stability Control
• Tire Pressure Monitor
• Traction Control
• 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
• Air Suspension
• Four Wheel Drive
• Power Steering
• AM/FM Stereo
• Auxiliary Audio Input
• Back-Up Camera
• Bluetooth Connection
• CD Player
• DVD
• Theater Package
• Deluxe Touring Package
• Bose Premium Sound
• Rear Head Airbags
• Cruise Control
• Engine Immobilizer
• Keyless Entry
• Keyless Start
• MP3 Player
• Navigation System
• Premium Sound System
• Rain Sensing Wipers
• Rear Parking Aid
• Satellite Radio

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2014 Infiniti Q50 hits the web early, courtesy of... Infiniti

Sun, 13 Jan 2013

Well, what do we have here? It seems that Infiniti.ca, the official Canadian website of the Japanese automaker, accidentally published a load of 2014 Q50 images ahead of its official debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show.
As you can see in our high-res image gallery of screen shots above, the 2014 Infiniti Q50 carries along in the footsteps of the marque's current curvy design language. There's the requisite pinched chrome grille, upswept headlight clusters, and a hood with multiple flowing ridges, peaks and valleys.
As confusing as the newly Q-infused lineup may be on paper, there's simply no mistaking the new Q50 for anything but an Infiniti. You can expect a whole slew of images, facts, figures and commentary on the new luxury sedan on Monday, but until then, feel free to let us know what you think in the Comments.

Race Recap: Abu Dhabi GP is reversals, luck, leanness and last dances

Mon, Nov 24 2014

We weren't sure if Alter Ego Nico Rosberg, the one who flew into Brazil and showed Mercedes AMG Petronas teammate Lewis Hamilton that he knew also knew how to grab an entire race weekend by the scruff of the neck, arrived in Abu Dhabi. In both Friday practice sessions Hamilton showed Rosberg the way. Then on Saturday, Alter Ego Rosberg took over, taking the last Free Practice session and then pole position by a whopping four-tenths of a second over Hamilton. Thanks to the gimmicky and soon-to-be-obliterated spectre of double points, if Rosberg won the race and Hamilton finished lower than second, the World Championship would remain in German hands. Behind Hamilton came the Williams duo, again, with Valtteri Bottas ahead of Felipe Massa. Daniil Kvyat did swell to put his Toro Rosso in fifth, Jenson Button was just as swell getting his McLaren into sixth. Kimi Raikkonen outqualified his Ferrari teammate Fernando Alonso for the third time this year, the pair taking seventh and eighth on the grid. Kevin Magnussen lined the second McLaren up in ninth, Jean-Eric Vergne making the top ten for Toro Rosso in his last race for the team. To be clear, that was the final grid for race: Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel had both qualified in the top ten but were sent to the back of the grid when their Infiniti Red Bull Racing front wings were deemed illegal. They'd start from the pit lane, which was still ahead of Romain Grosjean in the Lotus, who took so many penalties for new engine components that he started the race in Turkey. At lights-out on Sunday, well, it was pretty much lights out. That's when Hamilton got the start of the year, bolting off the line so quickly it didn't take him 100 meters to get in front of Rosberg. The Brit took Turn 1 in the lead, then laid more than a second into the German on the first lap. Rosberg kept close, about 2.5 seconds back, but it was Hamilton's race to lose and everyone knew it; barring a reliability issue or the kind of driving mistake Hamilton hasn't made all year, Britain would have its fourth double world champion. Rosberg was left asking his engineer what kind of strategy they might use to claim first place. That reliability issue did come, but it struck Rosberg on Lap 26 when his entire Energy Recovery System failed, robbing him of 160 horsepower and taxing his brakes.

2022 Infiniti QX80 gets an interior update with new, big touchscreen

Fri, Aug 20 2021

The 2022 Infiniti QX80 is getting a light interior update in the form of a new touchscreen infotainment system and center stack. If you’ve seen the 2021 Nissan ArmadaΒ’s refreshed interior, then youΒ’ve seen the new QX80Β’s, because they share the same center stack and touchscreen now. This new infotainment system runs on a 12.3-inch high-res screen that sits perched at the top. ItΒ’s capable of wireless Apple CarPlay, but only wired Android Auto. Infiniti says navigation comes standard, too. We liked the new touchscreen in the Armada far more than its outgoing unit, which was ancient technology by the time it was replaced. This new screen is vibrant, features much quicker responses to inputs and is all around a massive step up in tech. YouΒ’ll see the new QX80 also has all the updated controls below the touchscreen, too. We get new dials and buttons (far fewer than before) for the radio and climate controls. Plus, the new layout necessitated a new air vent design. Say goodbye to the dual-screen layout, too, as thereΒ’s no second touchscreen in the lower part of the stack Β— thatΒ’s a very good thing. Taking up some of that space is a new storage cubby that can be hidden via a piece of wood trim. Flip it open, and youΒ’ll reveal a wireless phone charger and access to a 12-volt outlet.Β  Besides this interior change, the rest of the 2022 QX80 is carryover. It looks the same from the exterior, and itΒ’s still rocking the 5.6-liter V8 that makes 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque. Neither pricing nor availability for the updated QX80 were made available today, but donΒ’t expect it to be too much more than the $70,545 base price it enjoys now. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.