2009 Infinity G37x on 2040-cars
Willimantic, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:3.7
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Used
Year: 2009
Interior Color: Black
Make: Infiniti
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: G
Trim: G37X
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: All wheel drive
Mileage: 87,130
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Exterior Color: Red
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
2009 Infinity g37x. This vehicle was deemed a total loss on 4/20/2011, was purchased by a Ct licensed dealership 1/24/2012. All repairs were completed in 2012 and copies of the original insurance estimate and all parts purchased for repairs are available.The mileage at the date of purchase was 34645 and now reads 87130. The damage was primarily to the right front door. The right front door,a pillar, dash cover,and windshield were replaced. This car has been professionally repaired and driven 54k miles since repairs were completed without any problems. This car is in excellent condition and needs nothing,the only concern would be the tires which are at 3/32 tread depth at this point, still legal but in need of replacement. This car has never received a salvage inspection and will be sold with a N.Y. state salvage certificate.(MV907A). Please check the laws in your state before bidding to insure you will be able to register this vehicle. As with any vehicle purchase I would recommend and encourage bidders to view and test drive this vehicle before bidding. Please ask any questions before bidding. Feel free to call 860 423 3100 8-5est Mon-Fri. Thank You and happy bidding.
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2013 Infiniti IPL G Convertible
Tue, 08 Jan 2013Infiniti rolled out the IPL version of its G37 Convertible at the Los Angeles Auto Show more than a year ago. The Infiniti Performance Line treatment logically mirrors that of the IPL G Coupe, meaning it receives both cosmetic and mechanical tweaks designed to raise the pulse of driving enthusiasts. Aside from the overstated aerodynamic styling components and huge exhaust tips, the cabin features special leather upholstery, aluminum trim and IPL badging to distinguish it from lesser siblings. Under the hood, the 3.7-liter V6 (VQ37VHR) has been recalibrated to deliver 343 horsepower - 18 more than the standard coupe - and 273 pound-feet of torque. The suspension has been upgraded with firmer spring and stabilizer bar rates, multi-piston sport brakes are fitted and 19-inch graphite-finish wheels wrapped with summer rubber are bolted on. There are only two exterior color choices (Moonlight White and Malbec Black) and two upholstery choices (Stone and IPL-exclusive Monaco Red). Everything sounds marvelous until someone reveals its as-tested $62,415 window sticker.
DRIVING NOTES
The three-section steel roof raises and lowers in a leisurely manner - give it about 30 seconds each way. While it is marvel to watch, the operation seems clunky, not fluid. Buttoned up, with all four windows closed, the cabin is comfortable. Wind noise is minimal and the front buckets coddle passengers in all the right places. While tight, those of smaller stature will find the two rear seats tolerable for short journeys (my kids never complained). Outward visibility is also very good for a convertible - no impeding B-pillar.
800k car names trademarked globally, suddenly alphanumerics seem reasonable
Tue, 01 Oct 2013What'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.
That's giving headaches to marketing folks across the automotive industry. "It's tough. In 1985 there were about 75,000 names trademarked in the automotive space. Today there are 800,000," Chevrolet's head of marketing, Russ Clark, told Automotive News. Infiniti's president, Johan de Nysschen, echoed Clark's sentiment, saying, "The truth of the matter is, across the world, there is hardly a name or a letter that hasn't already been claimed by one car manufacturer or another. You can go through the alphabet - A, B, C and so forth - and you will quickly see that almost all available letters are taken."
What has that left automakers to do? Get creative. In the case of Infiniti, it made the controversial move to bring all of its cars' names into a new scheme, classifying them as Q#0 for cars and QX#0 for SUVs and crossovers. So the Infiniti G, which was available as the G25 and G37, is now the Q50. The FX37 and FX50 are now the QX70.
Infiniti Q50 Active Lane control is scarily self-driving
Wed, 06 Aug 2014Occasionally, we post videos that require us to tell you not to try something at home. They usually involve some unsafe activity that requires a high-degree of skill and planning to achieve. This video, though, gets a more interesting disclaimer: Don't ever try this. Ever. Never ever. Period. Seriously, don't try it.
Some clowns in Germany decided to put the Infiniti Q50's Active Lane Control system to the test. For those not in the know, ALC can make small adjustments to keep the vehicle in the correct lane, a feature that's just starting to pick up steam. Instead of using it the way you're supposed to - with both hands on the wheel - these guys not only take both hands off the steering, but at one point climb out of the seat while traveling at freeway speeds, just to see how automated the combination of ALC and adaptive cruise control really are.
Yes, we've seen this sort of stunt before, but it was done in extremely controlled circumstances that didn't put the cars, the driver or any other motorists at risk and probably had appropriate emergency personnel on hand should the worst happen.
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