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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Specifications prices Modifications and Image 2012 Infiniti FX35
A stylish melding of form and function, The 2011 Infiniti Fx35 offers car-like handling and all-weather capability in a package that will never be mistaken for your average Explorer. The standard equipment for The 2011 Infiniti Fx35 is a long long list that’ll WOW you! The 2011 Infiniti Fx35 boasts of an eight-way power driver and front-passenger seats. With a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, this car has a classy interior! And that’s just the beginning! A dual-zone automatic climate control allows for ergonomic excellence. The hip and the happening come next, with smooth keyless entry! With The 2011 Infiniti Fx35, dazzle the roads with HID headlights! What about amusement behind the steering-wheel? The 2011 Infiniti Fx35 comes off-the-shelf with an in-dash six-disc CD changer! Blast the worries away with our favorite music! 18-inch aluminium wheels add to the jazzy look of The 2011 Infiniti Fx35.
INTERIOR
Plush and refined encapsulate the inside of the 2011 Infiniti FX35. Power leather front seats, a reclining rear seat, dual-zone climate control, and optional heated/cooled front seats give the FX35 a luxurious feel. Maximum cargo capacity is 62 cubic feet with rear seats stowed. Bluetooth® connectivity and a USB port with an MP3 interface are standard, while a hard drive navigation system with voice recognition, XM NavTraffic, a Bose audio system with 11 speakers, and a 9.3GB Music Box hard drive are optional.
The cabin has a high dashboard. A ledge just below the windshield curls around to the windowsills, and air-conditioning and stereo controls sit below an available navigation display. The leather seats can come with quilted center inserts. Power adjustments for the front seats are standard. Interior features include:
*Standard reclining rear seat
*Standard Bluetooth
*Standard dual-zone climate control
*Standard power liftgate
*Standard USB input for MP3 players
*Optional heated and cooled front seats
EXTERIOR
Immediately setting the 2011 Infiniti apart from the competition is its unique exterior styling, which exhibits a long, slender hood, bi-xenon headlights and functional side air vents. The FX35 sits atop standard 18-inch alloy wheels, while 20-inchers are optional. One key addition for 2011 is a power liftgate, which will become standard later in the year.
The FX's beady headlights and snout-nosed grille are at least as controversial as those elements on its predecessor if not more so. Along the side, functional air vents reduce the FX's lift, Infiniti says. With rear-wheel drive, the FX35's front/rear weight distribution is 52/48. Exterior features include:
*Standard bi-xenon headlights
*Standard 18-inch alloy wheels
*Available 20-inch alloy wheels
ENGINE
The 2011 FX35 is no dud with a capable 303-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 engine that is mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission with auto-manual mode. Available in standard rear-wheel-drive or optional all-wheel-drive configurations, the FX35 receives 16 mpg in the city and between 21-23 mpg on the highway. For those who need to carry a bit more when they venture into the wilderness, the all-wheel-drive version is rated to tow up to 2,000 pounds. The 2011 faces stiff competition from the Mercedes-Benz M-Class and Lexus RX 350 in the midsize luxury SUV segment.
Under the Hood
The FX35's 3.5-liter V-6 makes 303 hp and teams with a seven-speed automatic transmission. Mechanical features include:
*Premium gas
*Rear- or all-wheel drive
*2,000-pound towing capacity (AWD)
SAFETY
The 2011 Infiniti FX35 is equipped with a suite of optional safety technologies, including an around-view monitor system, which utilizes several cameras for a bird's-eye view of the SUV's perimeter, and a lane departure prevention system. Infiniti’s Distance Control Technology helps keep an adequate distance between you and the car in front of you while in cruise control. Adaptive cruise control and a forward-warning system, which applies the brakes in the event of an impending collision, are optional. Active head restraints, side-impact airbags for the front seats, side-curtain airbags for both rows, traction control, an electronic stability system, and four-wheel antilock disc brakes come standard.
Packed with high-tech safety features and entertainment options, the 2011 Infiniti FX35 SUV also impresses with its ample horsepower and agility.
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A stylish melding of form and function, The 2011 Infiniti Fx35 offers car-like handling and all-weather capability in a package that will never be mistaken for your average Explorer. The standard equipment for The 2011 Infiniti Fx35 is a long long list that’ll WOW you! The 2011 Infiniti Fx35 boasts of an eight-way power driver and front-passenger seats. With a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, this car has a classy interior! And that’s just the beginning! A dual-zone automatic climate control allows for ergonomic excellence. The hip and the happening come next, with smooth keyless entry! With The 2011 Infiniti Fx35, dazzle the roads with HID headlights! What about amusement behind the steering-wheel? The 2011 Infiniti Fx35 comes off-the-shelf with an in-dash six-disc CD changer! Blast the worries away with our favorite music! 18-inch aluminium wheels add to the jazzy look of The 2011 Infiniti Fx35.
INTERIOR
Plush and refined encapsulate the inside of the 2011 Infiniti FX35. Power leather front seats, a reclining rear seat, dual-zone climate control, and optional heated/cooled front seats give the FX35 a luxurious feel. Maximum cargo capacity is 62 cubic feet with rear seats stowed. Bluetooth® connectivity and a USB port with an MP3 interface are standard, while a hard drive navigation system with voice recognition, XM NavTraffic, a Bose audio system with 11 speakers, and a 9.3GB Music Box hard drive are optional.
The cabin has a high dashboard. A ledge just below the windshield curls around to the windowsills, and air-conditioning and stereo controls sit below an available navigation display. The leather seats can come with quilted center inserts. Power adjustments for the front seats are standard. Interior features include:
*Standard reclining rear seat
*Standard Bluetooth
*Standard dual-zone climate control
*Standard power liftgate
*Standard USB input for MP3 players
*Optional heated and cooled front seats
EXTERIOR
Immediately setting the 2011 Infiniti apart from the competition is its unique exterior styling, which exhibits a long, slender hood, bi-xenon headlights and functional side air vents. The FX35 sits atop standard 18-inch alloy wheels, while 20-inchers are optional. One key addition for 2011 is a power liftgate, which will become standard later in the year.
The FX's beady headlights and snout-nosed grille are at least as controversial as those elements on its predecessor if not more so. Along the side, functional air vents reduce the FX's lift, Infiniti says. With rear-wheel drive, the FX35's front/rear weight distribution is 52/48. Exterior features include:
*Standard bi-xenon headlights
*Standard 18-inch alloy wheels
*Available 20-inch alloy wheels
ENGINE
The 2011 FX35 is no dud with a capable 303-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 engine that is mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission with auto-manual mode. Available in standard rear-wheel-drive or optional all-wheel-drive configurations, the FX35 receives 16 mpg in the city and between 21-23 mpg on the highway. For those who need to carry a bit more when they venture into the wilderness, the all-wheel-drive version is rated to tow up to 2,000 pounds. The 2011 faces stiff competition from the Mercedes-Benz M-Class and Lexus RX 350 in the midsize luxury SUV segment.
Under the Hood
The FX35's 3.5-liter V-6 makes 303 hp and teams with a seven-speed automatic transmission. Mechanical features include:
*Premium gas
*Rear- or all-wheel drive
*2,000-pound towing capacity (AWD)
SAFETY
The 2011 Infiniti FX35 is equipped with a suite of optional safety technologies, including an around-view monitor system, which utilizes several cameras for a bird's-eye view of the SUV's perimeter, and a lane departure prevention system. Infiniti’s Distance Control Technology helps keep an adequate distance between you and the car in front of you while in cruise control. Adaptive cruise control and a forward-warning system, which applies the brakes in the event of an impending collision, are optional. Active head restraints, side-impact airbags for the front seats, side-curtain airbags for both rows, traction control, an electronic stability system, and four-wheel antilock disc brakes come standard.
Packed with high-tech safety features and entertainment options, the 2011 Infiniti FX35 SUV also impresses with its ample horsepower and agility.
reference:www.reviewcar.com,www.newcars.com,/www.cars.com
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