Infiniti QX56 lease: Model Changes :
The Infiniti QX56 lease gets a major revision for 2008, with new front and rear fascias, new front fog lights, a new roof rack, and larger standard wheels-20-inch chromed alloy wheels with heavy-duty tires. The interior has been further refined with a redesigned gauge cluster, a larger glove compartment, new real wood grain trim, illuminated steering-wheel controls, and an Intelligent Key entry system. There's also a new power-folding third-row seat available. The sound system is now an upgraded Burr-Brown unit with Music Box hard-drive MP3 storage. Also, a new Infiniti lease Mobile Entertainment System is available. The system has a larger screen than the previous navigation system and includes XM NavTraffic real-time traffic information. A new Stone interior color is available, and two new exterior colors, Lakeshore Slate and Serengeti Sand, join the lineup for 2008.
Infiniti QX56 lease: Model Value :
With a torquey V8, a low range for the four-wheel-drive system, and a fully boxed steel frame, the 2008 Infiniti lease QX56 pairs a luxurious, roomy premium SUV interior with serious truck-like towing (up to 9,000 pounds) and hauling ability. The QX56 also has a very roomy interior, with space for up to eight and class-leading second-row legroom.
Infiniti QX56 lease: Model Overview :
The 2008 Infiniti lease QX56 is powered by a 5.6L DOHC V8 engine making 320 horsepower and 393 lb-ft of torque, hooked up to a five-speed automatic transmission. The engine has an aluminum block with cast-iron liners, molybdenum-coated pistons, a forged steel crankshaft, and heavy-duty cooling system for durability and it is especially well-suited to towing or serious off-roading as it makes nearly 90 percent of its peak torque below 2,500 rpm. Rear- and four-wheel-drive versions of the QX56 lease are offered. The 4WD models feature the so-called All-Mode system, which employs an electronically controlled part-time transfer case and low range. In the "Auto" mode, when extra traction is needed, the system can send up to 50 percent of engine torque to the front wheels. The QX56 lease includes a long list of safety features as standard, including the VDC electronic stability control system, and four-wheel anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution and brake assist. An auto-leveling air suspension is also standard and helps maintain uniform ground clearance and departure angle when off-roading or towing. Front seat-mounted side air bags, roof-mounted side-curtain air bags with rollover protection for all rows, and front-seat active head restraints are also included. With three rows of seating, the QX56 provides space for up to eight, while the power-folding third row folds flat easily when not in use. The QX56 lease is only sold in a single, very well appointed model. The standard equipment list is impressive, including leather upholstery, a Burr-Brown audio system with 9.3-gigabyte Music Box hard drive for MP3s, a navigation system, a rearview monitor, and a power-folding third-row seat. Major options include, intelligent cruise control, a rear entertainment system, and a second row split bench seat.
Model Strengths:
Performance; attractive interior; available performance and technology options.
Infiniti G coupe lease: Model Changes:
A redesigned Infiniti lease G coupe makes its debut for 2008, offering a new look and more power in the way of a 330-horsepower, 3.7L V6. New performance-oriented equipment takes advantage of the power, and the interior now has some improved convenience and entertainment features. To keep pace with its increased displacement, the G35 lease coupe (as it was formerly named) has appropriately been renamed the lease G37.The G35 lease sedan is carried over from a thorough redesign for 2007, which brought a more powerful version of its 3.5L V6, a new all-wheel-drive version called the G35x, and a greatly improved interior, among many other changes. For 2008, the G35 lease sedan gets a new Sport Package and an 18-inch tire and wheel option for the lease G35x. Optional Technology and Navigation packages have been revamped, an iPod interface is available, and XM satellite radio is now standard.
Infiniti G coupe lease: Model Value:
Infiniti's 2008 G35 lease sedan and G37 lease coupe are quite different in appearance yet have a similar, sharp-edged character that lends priority to performance over comfort. That's not to say that their interiors aren't well-appointed; both Infiniti lease Models come with great seats, an elegant interior with nice materials, and very impressive audio systems. Both Infinti lease G Models stand out for offering overall performance near the top of its class, when compared with other V6 sport sedans and coupes in its price range. The new coupe manages to step up its performance capabilities without reducing driver comfort, with a rear limited-slip differential, 4-Wheel Active Steer system, and Sport Brakes on the options list.
Infiniti G coupe lease: Model Overview:
The Infiniti lease G35 sedan and G37 lease coupe have similar styling and mechanical underpinnings for 2008, but there are some important differences between the two. The sedan includes a 306-horsepower, 3.5L V6, while the coupe gets a new 330-horsepower, 3.7L version with hydraulically controlled variable valve timing. In both the coupe and sedan, buyers can choose from a six-speed manual gearbox or a five-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters.A feature uniquely available on the coupe is the 4-Wheel Active Steer (4WAS) system, which adjusts the steering gear ratio and rear suspension geometry depending on vehicle speed and steering input to improve handling. There's also a rear viscous-slip differential available.The interior of the coupe has electroluminescent instrument lighting, a standard seven-inch in-dash monitor, and leather seating in Wheat, Graphite, or Stone tones. There are also several distinctive options to dress up the interior of the coupe, including "Washi" paper trim and African Rosewood trim.Both the coupe and sedan are available in Base, Journey, and Sport Models. Journey Models add several key interior conveniences, such as automatic climate control, power seats, and a six-disc in-dash changer, while the Sport Model brings performance equipment including 19-inch wheels (18-inch on the sedan), a sport-tuned suspension, the limited-slip differential, and aluminum pedals. A Sport Package is also available on the Journey, including many of the features of the Sport Model. Noteworthy options include an Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) with bi-xenon lamps, to help illuminate into dark corners, a rearview monitor, intelligent cruise control with preview braking, a touch-screen navigation system with real-time traffic function, a Bluetooth hands-free interface, and a "Studio on Wheels" audio system, with subwoofers and a 9.3-gigabyte hard-drive.
Infiniti FX lease: Model Strengths:
Sporty design; performance and handling; available technology features.
Infiniti FX lease: Model Changes:
Infiniti's lease performance-oriented FX35 lease and FX45 lease continue into 2008 largely unchanged, with the only notable difference from the 2007 Model being the addition of standard XM satellite radio.
Infiniti FX lease: Model Value:
The 2008 Infiniti lease FX is a stylish, performance-oriented crossover SUV with a little bit of sports car influence. It's available with either V6 or V8 power, and emphasizes on-road handling versus off-road ability. With either engine, the FX is quicker than most other performance SUVs in its class and has a nearly ideal weight balance for safe, quick maneuvers. The FX also stands out from the competition by offering several unique technology and safety features such as the available lane departure warning system and intelligent cruise control with preview braking.
Infiniti FX lease: Model Overview:
The Infiniti lease FX is again available in two Models. The FX35 lease comes with a 275-horsepower, 3.5L V6 engine, and the FX45 lease gets a 320-horsepower, 4.5L DOHC V8. Both engines are mated to a five-speed automatic transmission with a manual shift mode. The FX35 can be had with either rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive; the FX45 comes only with all-wheel drive. The all-wheel drive system automatically transfers more torque to the wheels with the most traction and can send up to 50 percent to the front wheels as needed.Handling and on-road performance-as opposed to off-road prowess-is emphasized in the FX. It's based on a toughened version of the FM platform that also underpins Infiniti's rear-wheel-drive performance sedans and coupes, and with the engine mounted just behind the front axle (rather than in front as in most vehicles); the FX has a near-optimal 52/48-percent weight distribution front to back. This brings more stability during quick emergency maneuvers and on curvy roads, also aided by the vehicle dynamic control (VDC) stability system, which is standard on all FX lease Models. A front independent strut suspension and multi-link rear suspension are new for 2008.Four-wheel anti-lock disc braking with brake assist is standard across the line, and Models with the optional intelligent cruise control system, which can vary speed to maintain a safe following distance with the car ahead, also get the new preview braking feature, which senses the distance and closing speed of vehicles ahead in the same lane and anticipates the need for optimal braking power, priming the system for when the driver steps on the pedal.Unlike many other SUVs its size, there is no available third-row seat, but the FX's interior accommodates five adults, and the back seats fold forward with quick release levers for an expanded cargo area. There are also three under-floor cargo compartments to conceal smaller, valuable items.Both FX Models include front side-impact air bags and side curtain air bags with rollover protection for all outboard occupants.Climate control, an information display, auto up/down front windows, and steering-wheel-mounted controls are standard on the lease FX35, along with an iPod interface, for the standard 300-watt, 11-speaker sound system with six-disc CD changer. The FX45 lease adds a sport suspension, 20-inch wheels, aluminum roof rails, automatic headlights, a Bluetooth hands-free phone feature, a sunroof, a dark chrome grille, power folding exterior side mirrors, and more distinctive wood and aluminum interior trim plus aluminum pedals. A V6 Sport Package brings some of these upgrades to the FX35 lease.High-tech options include a DVD-based navigation system, intelligent cruise control, and a mobile entertainment system with DVD player and seven-inch flip-down viewing screen. There's also a Lane Departure Warning system available on the FX. The system uses a small rear-mounted camera to identify standard lane markings. When traveling faster than 45 mph, the system can send a warning if it suspects that the driver is drifting out of the lane. The system can be manually canceled and is temporarily disabled with the turn signals.Many available options are packaged together; for instance, the navigation system, lane departure warning system, and intelligent cruise control are offered in the Technology Package.
Infiniti M35 and M45 lease: Model Strengths:
World-debut technology features; sharp handling; great ride; strong, smooth powertrains.
Infiniti M35 and M45 lease: Model Changes:
For 2008, a new all-wheel-drive M45x Model joins the existing Infiniti lease M35x all-wheel drive Model and the rear-wheel drive M35 lease and lease M45 Models. A newly available lane departure prevention system helps improve safety. Previous lease M35 and M45 lease Sport Models have been replaced by an optional Sport Package, which brings styling differences, rear active steer, and 19-inch sport wheels and tires. The M also gets a number of enhancements, such as a revised front and rear appearance, reshaped fenders and decklid, redesigned fog lamps, new chrome trim, and new 18- and 19-inch wheel designs. Six of the eight available exterior colors are new.Inside, the changes are equally pronounced, with new "Fine Vision" electroluminescent gauges, a revised center console, a new full gray interior color, new door trim, and new wood trim and aluminum texturing throughout. Instrument panel lighting is now in white and violet hues, and the available hard drive navigation system, with integrated digital music system, has been upgraded with XM NavTraffic live traffic-information.
Infiniti M35 and M45 lease: Model Value:
Part sport sedan and part posh luxury car, the 2008 Infiniti lease M35 and M45 stand out from the market due to their available onboard for the technology, including a sophisticated rear-wheel steering system and a lane-departure system that actually nudges the vehicle back into its lane. Both Models also stand out for having a quiet interior, a well-controlled ride, and strong, smooth powertrains.
Infiniti M35 and M45 lease: Model Overview:
The "M," as it's called by lease Infiniti, is now available in four different Models; there's the V6-powered M35 lease and the V8-powered lease M45, both of which can now be had with either rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The 4.5L, DOHC V8 makes 325 horsepower in the M45, while the M35 comes with a 275-horespower, 3.5L V6.The V8 is especially noteworthy; it has titanium valves, a microfinished crankshaft, lightweight pistons and a single-stage cam drive-chain for quiet-running and robust power delivery.Both engines come with a five-speed automatic transmission that includes a manual shift mode that automatically matches revs during downshifts for a sporty feel and better control. An independent double-wishbone suspension design in front and multi-link setup in back, along with stabilizer bars, helps handling. The doors, hood, and trunklid are made of aluminum for weight savings, which also aids maneuverability.The all-wheel-drive system that's now offered with either engine reverts to a 50/50 distribution for standing starts and limited-traction situations, then it delivers up to 100 percent up to the rear wheels when cruising or when needed for traction. Electronic stability control is also included, with standard anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution and brake assist. A newly available lane departure prevention system, which makes its worldwide debut on the M and lease Infiniti's EX35 SUV, uses a small camera to detect when you're drifting out of your lane and applies slight brake pressure to the wheels opposite the drift to gently guide the vehicle back into position.Even though it's equally a sport sedan, the M's interior comes equipped as well as the best luxury cars, with leather upholstery matched with rosewood or aluminum trim and standard leather seating and climate-controlled front seats, plus a very long list of standard luxury conveniences. The available Sport Package, in addition to appearance enhancements inside and out and larger 19-inch wheels and tires, includes the rear active steer system, which uses electric motors to precisely adjust the rear-suspension geometry for better control, depending on steering input and vehicle speed. Infiniti claims that the system helps bring sports-car-like agility with luxury sedan stability and ride quality.Standout options include a Bluetooth hands-free phone system, a rearview monitor, intelligent cruise control, and heated power reclining seats in back. The top available sound system employs Bose surround sound and has 14 speakers, including two speakers mounted onto the shoulder area of each front seat.
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Pictures are for illustration only. All vehicles are subject to prior sale. All transactions are 63 months closed end lease 12k miles per year. Capital reduction and drive-off will vary subject to residuals, credit score and term. All transactions are on approved credit plus tax and licenses. No security deposit required OAC.
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Disclaimer:
Pictures (and, as example, the photos of lease specials respresented on this page)are for illustration only. All vehicles are subject to prior sale. All transactions are 63 months closed end lease 12k miles per year. Capital reduction and drive-off will vary subject to residuals, credit score and term. All transactions are on approved credit plus tax and licenses. No security deposit required OAC.