This vehicle looks fantastic from every angle, it oozes finesse and class that no other luxury car of its type can match. The 2010 Infiniti FX50 has a long hood, stretched wheelbase, and sporty short front and back overhangs. Adding to the sharp appearance is the big LED taillights, two huge exhaust outlets, and the amazing integrated rear spoiler. This latest FX50 is well equipped in the handling department, boasts respectable acceleration, and has advanced shock absorber technology for a smooth ride. It comes with a standard 5.0-liter V8 engine with 390 hp, and 369 lb-ft of torque. The FX50 has the option for use of the Rear Active Steer system, this lets the driver use the electronic motor-driven control to turn the rear wheels up to one degree. This feature helps the car stabalize in low driving conditions, and enhances stability at higher speeds. The superlight six-spoke aluminum-alloy 21-inch wheels make this SUV even better to look at, and they are a standard feature on the car. An Adaptive Shift Control adapts the transmission’s shift timing in accordance with driving style, this improves the performance of the vehicle. The interior of the 2010 Infiniti FX50 has been well thought out, everything is driver orientated and easily accessible. There are 8 different positions for the front seats, which can be adjusted electronically. Being leather the seats are very comfortable, they can also be heated or cooled depending on the weather conditions. One neat feature is that when you adjust the drivers seat the mirrors automatically adjust into the correct position, especially good if the seats need adjusting while driving. As well as the standard power windows and doors there is also a cover that can be put over the cargo area. Other advanced interior features include, an ionization function, which reduces unwanted airborne particles, and a Infiniti Intelligent Key with Push Button Ignition. There are many safety features on the FX50, one being the Forward Collision Warning, which monitors and analyzes the position and speed relevant to the car in front of you. The system can even use the brakes on the car if it is determined the driver is too close to the car ahead. It will at first give a verbal warning to the driver, then a gentle pressure of the brakes, and if all else fails the system will stop the car completely. Whether this is a good feature, or not, will depend upon your point of view, does it add to safety, or is it just plain annoying? With all of these sophisticated features you begin to realize why the Infiniti FX50 is priced at $58, 400. Whether you invest in a car like this is entirely up to you, it is certainly a vehicle that will hold your attention, if you’re looking for a fun drive, the FX certainly is all that, and more. Category:Home › Home • Will higher gasoline prices mean lower sales for new cars? — part 2 • Will higher gasoline prices mean lower sales for new cars? — part 1 • Should the crew of the Sea Shepherd board whaling ships? • Which makes a better pet: A dog or a cat? — part 13 • Grandparents: Can blogging chronicle your genealogy? • Which makes a better pet: A dog or a cat? — part 12 • Are teachers unions the cause of public school problems today? • Which makes a better pet: A dog or a cat? — part 11





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