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US $25,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:18678
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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This was a company-leased vehicle which I am now selling.  The executive that used the vehicle lived close to work so it has incredibly low miles.  Below is a list of the many features and options of the vehicle.  As you'll see, this is a high-end version of the Infiniti M35X model.

Navigation system with route and address memory (pictured)

4-Wheel Drive

AM/FM In-dash CD Changer

Adaptive Headlights

Air Conditioning

Alarm System

Aluminum/Alloy Wheels

Anti-Lock Brakes

Auto Headlamp Control

Auto-Leveling Headlamps

Automatic Dimming Mirror

Backup camera with assist (shows backup trajectory based on wheel turn)

Bluetooth Wireless (can make calls wireless using the vehicles sound system and numbers can be stored in the touch screen system)

Bose Premium Sound

 Bucket Seats

Cargo/Trunk Net

Center Console with video/audio inputs to watch portable dvd output on the front screen

Chrome Grille

Cruise Control

Driver Seat Memory (up two driver seat memory settings can be saved at a time which is nice for different husband/wife settings not having to reset the seat)

Dual Airbags

Dual Power Seats

Dual Pwr Lumbar Supports

Dual Zone Auto A/C

Floor Mats (Rubber and carpet – OEM Infinity Factory)

Fog Lights

Garage Door Opener

Head Airbags

Heated Front Seats

Heated Power Mirrors

High Intensity Headlamps

iPod/iPhone 4 input into the sound system - for complete ipod access from the touch screen and charging.

Illuminated Visor Mirror

Intermittent Wipers (auto sensor for when rains)

Keyless Entry System

Leather Seats

Leather Shift Knob

Leather Steering Wheel

Lighted Entry System

MP3 Player

Mirror(s) Memory (adjusts when backing up)

Overhead Console

Power Brakes

Power Door Locks

Power Moonroof

Power Steering

Power Windows

Pwr Tilt/Tele. Str Wheel (auto moves up when get out of car and then auto down once sit in car)

Rain-Sensing W/S Wipers

Rear Bench Seat

Rear Side Airbags

Rear Window Defroster

Rem Trunk-L/Gate Release

Trunk access through middle seat of backseat which can be locked.  Secured storage in glove compartment and trunk – perfect for valet!  (There’s a switch in the glove compartment where you can turn off keyless trunk entry so cannot access trunk or glove compartment with keyless fob since it requires a physical key to access if locked).

Touchscreen color display (roughly 7" screen)

Side Airbags

Stability Cntrl Suspensn

Strg Wheel Radio Control (control volume, Bluetooth phone call, and music track change from wheel)

Tachometer

Theft Deterrent System

Tinted Glass

Tire Pressure Monitor (can see on screen the tire pressure of each tire in real-time)

 Traction Control System (can use “snow” mode where it governs the system and prevents tires from spinning)

Trip Computer

Wood Interior Trim

XM Satellite Radio

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2019 Autoblog Technology of the Year finalists revealed

Fri, Jan 4 2019

Every fall, we line up a range of new models with the latest and most compelling automotive technology from the past year. We test everything from semi-autonomous systems like Tesla's Autopilot to trick suspension setups like the Multimatic spool-valve shocks on the Chevy Colorado ZR2. We spend months paring down the list to a small group of contenders. After testing, dinner and healthy debate, we tally up the votes and name our winner. For Autoblog's 2019 Technology of the Year Award, our three finalists are the Cadillac CT6 with Super Cruise, the Infiniti QX50 with Variable Compression Turbo and the Mercedes-AMG E 53 with EQ Boost. Super Cruise is an advanced SAE Level 2 semi-autonomous system, though Cadillac (unlike some of its rivals) is reluctant to push that point. Cadillac would like you to think of this as an advanced driver assistance feature rather than a semi-autonomous system. Super Cruise allows completely hands-free highway driving. Thanks to a driver-facing camera, the system forces the driver to keep his or her eyes on the road even if hands are off the wheel. Although the CT6 is being discontinued, look for Super Cruise to make its way to other Cadillacs soon. VC Turbo is a little more complicated. Basically, Infiniti's 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four can vary the compression ratio on the fly. In general, turbocharged engines are more efficient than naturally-aspirated engines when on boost, but can perform worse at low revs. VC Turbo allows for a best-of-both-worlds situation, increasing the compression at low revs and backing it off once the turbo spools up. The best part is that it does so seamlessly, with only a dash readout letting you know what's going on under the hood. Our third finalist is the EQ Boost 48-volt system in the Mercedes-AMG E 53. Like VC Turbo, EQ Boost does a lot just beneath the surface. Mercedes has developed a new turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six and paired it with a small electric motor. While the car can't run on electricity alone, the motor helps improve both efficiency and performance, smoothing shifts and filling in low-end torque before the turbos spool up. Think torque fill, similar to a McLaren P1. Who can complain about better fuel economy and more torque? Look for the 48-volt system to make its way into most of the Mercedes-Benz lineup. The winner will be revealed next week on Autoblog, and we'll present the award Jan. 15 at the Detroit Auto Show. Related Video:

Infiniti QX50 concept previews production model with variable compression engine

Fri, Dec 30 2016

Infiniti revealed its QX50 concept ahead of its official debut at the Detroit Auto Show, and despite the concept title, it looks pretty much production-ready. The company calls the crossover "an evolution of the QX Sport Inspiration" concept, and that's certainly accurate. Side-by-side, the QX Sport, which we already figured was previewing a new QX50, and this concept look nearly identical. The primary changes are bumpers and side skirts that feature the obligatory aluminum trim to look like skid plates, and simple black plastic fender flares. The overall result is a crossover that is pleasant but not exactly exciting that bridges the gap between the small and swoopy QX30 and the large QX60. The plain wrapper hides plenty of impressive technology, though. Under the hood is Infiniti's fascinating variable-compression turbocharged engine. It's a 2.0-liter inline-four that can alter its compression ratio to anything between 8:1 and 14:1. The result is an engine that produces an estimated 268 horsepower and 288 lb-ft of torque. Infiniti says the four-cylinder should be about 27-percent more efficient than a comparable V6. In addition, while the company says this concept just shows a potential application of the engine, it's safe to say that you can expect it in the production model. With the new engine, the QX50 will also switch from to a front-drive platform, with all-wheel drive definitely an option or possibly standard; the current QX50 is based on the aging rear-drive FM platform used on other Infinitis and the Nissan 370Z. The other new tech buried in the QX50 concept's body is what Infiniti calls the "first production-ready incarnation" of its ProPilot semi-autonomous technology. The company doesn't go into great detail about what it will do except for handling stop-and-go highway traffic. We would hazard a guess that the system is functionally the same as the one introduced on the Nissan Serena minivan in Japan. It goes by the same name and can handle stop-and-go traffic, as well as maintain the car's lane position and distance behind other cars. It's another safe bet that we'll see this system in the production model. Other details about the car, such as the interior, have yet to be revealed. We're sure to see it as well as other information about the QX50's technology when it makes its full debut in Detroit. Related Video:

Infiniti G37 to live on in showrooms alongside 2014 Q50

Fri, 19 Jul 2013

Infiniti is preparing to roll out its hotly anticipated 2014 Q50, a car that not only ushers in a new alphanumeric naming strategy, it ostensibly replaces the G37 as the brand's bread-and-butter sport sedan. That will happen, but not in the short-term, as the G37 will continue to be manufactured and sold alongside the Q50, at least for the rest of this year.
Infiniti spokesman Kyle Bazemore has confirmed to Autoblog that a decision is pending on how long to extend the G37 sedan's production run. "We're taking Q50 up a little bit, and that allows us to keep the G Sedan in the lineup... It [Q50] certainly started as a replacement, but it ended up being much more than that." Confusingly, Infiniti has already announced that the Q50 is to start at $37,605 (including $905 destination charge), yet the 2013 G37 is more expensive, starting at $38,255 delivered according to Infiniti's consumer website. Thus, a price drop on the G37 is likely coming in short order.
So why hold on to the older model? With the Q50 launching exclusively with V6 and Hybrid models (a turbo four and diesel are said to be in the cards down the road), Infiniti evidently feels it is risking leaving lower-end sales on the table. "There's a lot of movement with the [BMW] 320i and such, and this allows us a two-tier strategy to compete," says Bazemore. Keeping the G37 on tap at a lower price for fleet sale duty may also serve to protect the Q50 as it establishes itself on the market.