2013 Infiniti Qx56 Base on 2040-cars
1959 E Phelps St, Springfield, Missouri, United States
Engine:5.6L V8 32V GDI DOHC
Transmission:7-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JN8AZ2NE0D9061476
Stock Num: 061476
Make: Infiniti
Model: QX56 Base
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Black Obsidian
Interior Color: Wheat
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 18585
2011 Infiniti QX56 AWD! Black Obsidian Exterior, Wheat Leather Interior, Theatre Package, Navigation System, Surround Cameras, 4 Wheel Drive, Power Moonroof, Bose Premium Sound System, HD Navigation System, HD Music Storage, Heated Seats (Front & Rear), Cooled Front Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, XM Satellite Radio, Back Up Camera w/ Overhead View, Intelligent Cruise Control, 2nd Row Buckets, 3rd Row Seating, Factory Tow Package, 22? Wheel Package, Power Liftgate, Dual Power Seats, Rear Climate Control, Keyless Go / Start System. Outside is in excellent condition as the pictures show, no dents, dings, or damage present, all original paintwork and panels. Inside is also in excellent condition, no stains or odors present, non smoker vehicle. Tires are in excellent condition, plenty of tread for the new owner. Local Infiniti out of Springfield MO, one owner, and fully serviced by Infiniti of Springfield. One owner 100% clean Car Fax, click on the link to view the complete report. Runs, shifts, and drives like new, still lis new! You will not find a deal on a QX56 like this one anywhere! Feel free to email david@zautogroup.com or call with any questions you may have. Main Office: 866-413-9917 Feel free to inquire about inspection services and transportation / delivery anywhere in the US. The majority of our customers purchase our vehicles "sight unseen". Contact us for details, references, condition guarantee, and our buy back program.
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2014 Infiniti Q50 and Q60 Coupe and Convertible order guides leaked
Sun, 09 Jun 2013The pricing and configurator for the 2014 Infiniti Q50 were revealed a couple months ago, and now InfinitiQ50.org has uncovered leaked order guides for Infiniti's all-new luxury sedan as well as the renamed Q60 Coupe and Convertible.
From the looks of things, if you'd like a rear-wheel drive Q50, you may have to have to special order it. All three Q50 RWD models say "Sold Order Only" on the model, mix and MSRP page. As for the Q60 models, the only differences for the 2014 model year - aside for the new name, of course - are related to exterior coloring. A new Venetian Ruby hue is being added to the palette.
Interest in an Infiniti EV is muted, to say the least
Sat, Oct 10 2015More than a quarter-million people have bought an electric vehicle from the Renault-Nissan Alliance. When it comes to Nissan's Infiniti luxury nameplate, though, there's not a lot of confidence. The Alliance doesn't have much hope that the badge will add to that total anytime soon. So says Emirates 24/7 in its report that Infiniti is planning on opening two showrooms in Abu Dhabi. Models such as the QX80 SUV, the Q70 sedan, and the Q50 will be shown off to those looking to live the high life, Infiniti style. But company executives told the publication that no battery-electric Infiniti models would be in the works until at least the end of the decade? The reason? Lack of demand. It's a far cry from three years ago, when a concept version of the Infiniti LE electric vehicle was shown off at the New York Auto Show. The model boasted 134 horsepower and 240 pound-feet of torque as well as wireless-charging capabilities. It was about the size of the Infiniti G sedan. At the time, the automaker's executives were estimating that car would hit the market by 2014. Those plans didn't come to fruition, obviously. As for the Alliance, Renault and Nissan celebrated the sale of their 250,000th electric vehicle this past summer. And while the lion's share of those were in the form of the Nissan Leaf, the 250,000th vehicle was actually a Renault Zoe that was bought by a computer engineer in Bordeaux, France. That's a long way from the UAE, and a long way from an Infiniti EV.
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.
