Showing posts with label Infiniti cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infiniti cars. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2011

2009 Infiniti FX50

Hi Guys. Happy to meet you guys with an interesting about the latest cars available in the market. Infiniti took their successful FX45 and completed redesigned it for 2009. With new looks inside and out and a larger, more powerful engine, this new FX is one of the sportiest SUV's on the market today. The FX50 packs some serious muscle under it's bulging hood. The new 5.0-liter V8 pumps out a very respectable 390-hp. All that power is sent through a new 7-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with manual shift mode. That manual mode is activated using solid magnesium steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. New 21-inch rims and tires bolt to a fully-independent suspension. Combine all of this and you have an SUV that can put many sport sedans to shame. Leather clad 8-way power adjustable, heated and cooled front seats with driver memory, dual-zone automatic climate control, moonroof, and more add to the sense of opulence in this vehicle. Safety is covered with traction control, stability control, anti-lock brakes, and an assortment of air-bags that include curtain style air-bags for both rows of seats.
  • Fuel Economy Range: 20 mpg Hwy, 14 mpg City
  • Basic Warranty: 48 months/60,000 miles
  • Seating capacity: 5
  • MSRP: $58,400 - $58,400

2009 Infiniti FX35

Hi Guys. Happy to meet you guys with an interesting about the latest cars available in the market. Infiniti has completely redesigned the FX35 for 2009. With a stylish 'Supernatural Cheetah' design paradigm, the new FX is a sport utility vehicle with a strong emphasis on 'sport'. Available in FWD or AWD, the 3.5-liter V6 has had it's output increased to 303-hp. All that power is sent through a new electronically controlled 7-speed automatic transmission that features a manual shift mode and downshift rev-matching. The FX35 features luxury such as power heated leather front seats, moonroof, 18-inch alloy wheels, and dual-zone automatic climate control. The 300-watt, audio system uses 11 speakers and digital audio conversion to provide an excellent listening experience. It's also a safe vehicle with standard anti-lock brakes, traction control, stability control, and airbags that include curtain airbags for both rows of seats.
  • Fuel Economy Range: 23 mpg Hwy, 16 mpg City
  • Basic Warranty: 48 months/60,000 miles
  • Seating capacity: 5
  • MSRP: $42,150 - $43,600

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Infiniti M45

Hi Guys. Happy to meet you guys with an interesting about the latest cars available in the market. The Infiniti M45 successfully blends aggression and sophistication with flair in this luxury rear-wheel drive sedan. The M45 seats five and is outfitted with a 4.5-liter V8 engine that produces 325 horsepower and 336 lb.-ft. of torque. This sedan has a five-speed automatic transmission which includes a selectable manual shift mode. A Rear Active Steer system is optional. Safety features that come standard include airbags (front-seat, side-impact, and side curtain), all-disc anti-lock brakes, and an electronic stability system. Adaptive xenon headlights that shine in the direction of a turn are also standard.
  • Fuel Type: premium unleaded
  • Fuel Economy Range: 21 mpg Hwy, 16 mpg City
  • Basic Warranty: 48 months/60,000 miles
  • MSRP: $52,150 - $52,150

Infiniti M35

Hi Guys. Happy to meet you guys with an interesting about the latest cars available in the market. The Infiniti M35 successfully blends aggression and sophistication with flair in this luxury sedan. The M35 is powered by a 3.5-liter, 275 horsepower V6 engine. It is equipped with a five-speed automatic transmission with manual sport shifting. Leather seats with heating and ventilation come standard on the M35, and the driver's seats offers 10-way power adjustments. Safety features include dual-stage front airbags, front-passenger side-impact airbags, and curtain-style head-protection airbags for all outboard seats. All models feature Vehicle Dynamic Control skid-management electronics, traction control, and an advanced ABS system.
  • Fuel Economy Range: 23 mpg Hwy, 16 mpg City
  • Basic Warranty: 48 months/60,000 miles
  • Fuel Type: premium unleaded
  • MSRP: $45,800 - $45,800

2009 Infiniti G37

Hi Guys. Happy to meet you guys with an interesting about the latest cars available in the market. The Infiniti G37 sedan joins the G37 coupe with the updated 3.7L engine. This is a significant and attractive improvement with more horses and a luxurious, quiet ride. New for 2009 is a seven-speed transmission. The G37 is named for its 3.7-liter 330-hp V6 engine, which comes with a new seven-speed automatic or six-speed manual transmission. This rear-wheel drive car comes in three trims: Base, Journey, and Sport 6MT. The styling is aggressive yet subtle with abounding curves and the G series heritage is apparent in both design and performance. Standard safety features include six airbags, traction control and four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes. Optional is an intelligent cruise control system that matches the speed of the car ahead. New in 2008, the G37 coupe is a carryover for 2009. Mainly carried over from 2008, the G37 sedan includes the updated 3.7L V6 for 2009.
  • Fuel Economy Range: 26 mpg Hwy, 18 mpg City
  • Basic Warranty: 48 months/60,000 miles
  • Fuel Type: premium unleaded
  • MSRP: $33,250 - $37,000

Monday, June 30, 2008

Infiniti G35

Hi guys happy to meet u all with an interesting article...in the latest car series here comes Infiniti G35...Lets see about the features of the car...its more than a car...One spouse prefers SUVs; the other craves classic sport-sedan driving delights. While satisfying both prerogatives sounds like a job for Dr. Phil, walking the perilous line between sport and utility is precisely what the infiniti G35 accomplishes.

Infiniti has staked out a microscopic site of unclaimed turf in the gridlocked crossover segment. Sizewise, the new EX is a low-riding BMW X3. Stylewise, it's an infiniti G35 sedan with a bobbed tail and a hatch. Philosophically, it's a machine with the uncanny ability to maintain garage goodwill.

Mechanically, this is another shuffle of the Nissan/Infiniti FM-platform components deck. Take a front suspension from the G, bolt on a rear suspension from the FX, stir in a fourth-generation 3.5-liter V-6, and add a smart five-speed manu-matic. Keep the curb weight below two tons, whip the energy supply toward 300 hp, and avoid the severe FX suspension settings that intimidate the weak of spirit. Season liberally with electronic goodies for the gadget-afflicted.


Tidy dimensions keep the EX35 from being the jack of all SUV skills. There is no macho off-road pretense. The back seat is roomy enough for two, although adult-size shoes must be twisted to clear the narrow door openings. While power-folding rear seats make the most of the cargo hold, the 16.8 cubic feet available (with all seats in use) falls short of a sprawling family's needs. This is an SUV for two camps: those wishing to curb a supersize habit and car folks dipping a toe in crossover waters.

Utility sacrifices are well-rewarded. The EX's speed-sensitive steering maintains a truthful dialogue with the road, especially when the optional all-wheel drive is eschewed. Thanks to a reasonably low center of gravity, firm dampers, and ample roll resistance, the body never flops like a fish out of water. The automatic transmission offers well-spaced ratios, crisp shifts, an authoritative sport mode, and rev matching on downshifts. The engine loves every unbridled run to its 7500-rpm redline. Driving the optional eighteen-inch, V-rated Dunlop SP Sport tires through their grip limit, it's easy to forget that you're wearing crossover attire.

Four interior hues are available with black-lacquered plastic and textured aluminum or real maple trim. The optional navigation system includes a 9.3-gigabyte hard drive for music storage. An eleven-speaker Bose sound system offers iPod connectivity via a USB port. Two innovations are an Around View Monitor that mixes four video-camera feeds into one bird's-eye look at your immediate surroundings and a Lane Departure Prevention system that nudges the brakes to curtail unintended lane changes.

With the long-running sport versus utility dispute solved by Infiniti's EX35, modern couples may now focus their energy on other pressing issues, such as who's actually responsible for the laundry.