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Infiniti2010 Infiniti FX50 4dr AWD Base 
2010 Infiniti FX50 4dr AWD Base
MSRP :  $ 59,000
Invoice :  $ 54,445
Manf. Code :  82410
Engine :  5.0L V8
Drive Type :  All-wheel Drive
Body Style :  Sport Utility
Fuel Type :  Premium unleaded
Fuel Economy Range :  20 mpg Hwy, 14 mpg City
EPA Class :  4WD Sport Utility Vehicles
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  48 months/60,000 miles
2010 Infiniti FX50 Overview

The Infiniti FX50 is a stylish 'Supernatural Cheetah' designed sport utility vehicle with a strong emphasis on 'sport'.

The FX50 packs some serious muscle under it's bulging hood. The 5.0-liter V8 pumps out a very respectable 390-hp. All that power is sent through a seven-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with manual shift mode. That manual mode is activated using solid magnesium steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. 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 eight-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.

The FX50 receives standard Blutooth Streaming Audio, XM NavWeather and Zagat Restaurant Guide for 2010.

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 Second generation of bionic cheetah runs like the wind.
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The Infiniti FX was nicknamed the bionic cheetah when it was launched (as a 2003 model) and this second generation (introduced for 2009) hasn't strayed far from the concept.   One could argue the FX was the progenitor of the fashion-trumps-function style that spawned the BMW X6 and similar vehicles.   The FX is sort of a four-door coupe SUV.  

For this second-generation FX, the distance between front and rear axles has been increased by almost 1.5 inches, pushing the front tires farther forward and endowing the FX with a hood not unlike a 1980s Corvette: long and horizontal, but not flat as it arches over wheels on the sides and engine in the middle.   In profile, the hood looks as long as that on a musclecar or Rolls-Royce, while the roofline appears a canopy pulled down taut over a framework with no straight lines and a nearly semicircular rear window.  

Relative to the stylish Infiniti G37 coupe from a similar background (and also endowed with a long hood), the FX has an inch and a half more wheelbase, and is about eight inches longer, four inches wider, and ten inches taller.   It's significantly bigger, in other words.   So it needs the six-spoke 21-inch wheels of the FX50 to make it appear a sleek modern conveyance rather than a reinterpretation of the 1975 AMC Pacer made famous in Wayne's World.   A lot of SUVs this long have three rows of seats, where the FX is strictly two rows.  

Where door meets window glass is a straight line, as is the bright strip below the doors, and everything else is curved.   Projector headlamps lend some animal characteristic, a touch of the cheetah, to the front, while the dark chrome grille between has three-dimensional waves rather than two-dimensional slats.   In some respects it resembles the old Hyundai Tiburon (aptly named after a shark) and in others the wide swooping grille and multiple layers suggest the lovable tenacity of a drooling bulldog.   Whatever you think, you'll get lots of opinion because it doesn't go unnoticed: The fashion statement worked.   No one loves a bland car and the FX is not bland.  

Behind the huge front wheels are chrome, arched vertical vents for ducting engine compartment air out and reducing front lift by 5 percent; door handles are also chrome while mirrors are paint-matched.   The paint applied to the steel, aluminum and resin body panels is called Scratch Shield clearcoat and it is designed to use sunlight to heat the clearcoat and fill in small scratches over a few days.  

Like the front lights, the rear LED lamp housings curl around the body sides, and protrude somewhat to offer better visibility and some aerodynamic downforce at high speeds; this and the front vents are more aimed at Infiniti's European customers rather than American driving habits.   If you're concerned about seeing the tail lights in the outside mirrors, don't be; the mirror side view ends around the rear door handles as the bodywork curves inward toward the rear.  

The spoiler atop the rear glass is integral with the hatch, void of the seams more common tacked-on pieces have; it may aid downforce and wind noise, too.   Large swaths of chrome set off the license plate recess, and a stainless bumper top cover is available to avoid paint scuffs.  

If you look carefully you will find a camera above the license plate, on the bottom of each rear-view mirror, and one at the top of the grille.

 
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