2007 Infiniti M35
2007 Infiniti M35 questions and answers
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Q: How can I override the navigation system so i can make changes while driving my 2007 Infiniti M35?
A: go to info screen then hit the display button. tap up and down on the left side of the screen just inside the border of the display screen top and bottom just keep tapping and the service mewnu will come on. it will show aq service menu and then the overide menu is on the navigation settings. dont change any odf the other settings about the map operating system
Q: 2007 Audi A4 Or Infiniti M35?
Hey Guys
Im thinking about buying one of the two cars said above., but I want to know what you guys would by...Both would be fully loaded navi system...Bose sound system and everything but the M35 has 280 HP and the A4 only has 200HP...does this make a huge difference in speed...Since an Altima and Camry are around 270HP would the Audi A4 be slower then them? I LOVE a smooth ride so does anyone know which car gives a smoother ride?
What one do YOU like the most M35 or Audi A4???
Thanks
A: Here's a comparison between the A4 and M5. Hope it helps.
Q: My Scion tC's panoramic roof rattles like crazy? Whats the deal?
I have a 2007 Scion tC with about 10k miles on it, and the rattling coming from my panoramic roof is progressively getting worse. I already despised the cheap plastic cover for it, and now the rattling is getting to be extremely annoying. Does anyone else have this issue? I like my tC, but I will be trading it in for an Infiniti M35 Sport soon.
I have a 2007 Scion tC with about 10k miles on it, and the rattling coming from my panoramic roof is progressively getting worse. Does anyone else have this issue? I like my tC, but I will be trading it in for an Infiniti M35 Sport soon.
So yeah, I appreciate you trying to 'help' me, but let me give you a little advice -- if you take what is said on Yahoo! answers serious -- you're an idiot, and you should go ahead a dig a hole for yourself now. Furthermore, you didn't tell me anything I didn't already know.
A: Toyota has a TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) for this issue. If you call your dealership and explain the issue, they have a kit that they can install to help alleviate the problem. It entials a bit more padding around the panels to minimize the rattle from the large, heavy glass panels.
With it being a TSB, it is a no cost part and labor job - Toyota pays the dealership for the fix and just needs the appointment to make sure they have the parts to do it for you.
Hope this helps.
Ken
Q: Should i purchase a 2007 Infiniti M35 with a salvage title for $24,000?
Thank you for looking. I am looking @ buying a new car and was looking at a 2007 Infiniti M35 with a salvage title, and only 8,000 miles for $24,000? The car per seller, was involved in a minor rear end collission where no airbags where deployed. The car has already been repaired, and from what I can see it looks new. thank you for looking.
A: No, you should not. If they told you that the collision was minor they are DEFINITELY lying, and if they tell you the airbags didn't deploy, they are PROBABLY lying. (The only way they didn't deploy is if there was something wrong with the airbag, or if it wasn't in an accident at all)
A salvage title means the car has been totaled or otherwise written off. If it was totaled, it means the car suffered damage greater than a certain percentage of the car's value. (usually 70 percent)
So the amount of damage required depends on the value of the car.
For example:
If you have a 15 year old 1200 dollar beater, pretty much ANY accident will total it. Even though you could get a whole new front clip for the car for a few hundred bucks, and it would all bolt on, an insurance company would total it, and you'd have a salvage title.
This kind of car is fine to buy with a salvage title.
If you have a 30,000 dollar late-model car, you need to do at least 21,000 dollars worth of damage to it for it to be totaled. The parts and labor to fix the same sort of damage as on that 1200 dollar beater are only a couple times more expensive than on that beater (with rare exceptions like the Lotus Elise, but no Infiniti has that problem). What this means is that you can't total a car like that with a minor accident. You need to FUCK THAT CAR UP. We're talking the kind of damage that can't really be fixed. You can make it LOOK like it's been fixed, but it will never be as good as it was before the wreck.
The only other possibilities for that salvage title are if the car was flooded (in which case you don't want it...a flooded car is a parts car), if it was in a fire (in which case you probably don't want it...if a car has been badly burned, it's scrap metal), or if it was stolen and later recovered.
The only situation in which you should consider buying a late model car with a salvage title is if it's a theft recovery.
Do not buy this car. Even if it IS a theft recovery, you have already been lied to. Don't buy this car, and don't trust the seller.
Q: Should i purchase a 2007 Infiniti M35 with a salvage title for $24,000?
Thank you for looking. I am looking @ buying a new car and was looking at a 2007 Infiniti M35 with a salvage title, and only 8,000 miles for $24,000? The car per seller, was involved in a minor rear end collission where no airbags where deployed. The car has already been repaired, and from what I can see it looks new. thank you for looking.
A: Why was salvaged? It can have serious Unibody problems and you are paying for a road hazard. If it was fixable it would not be there with that title. Plenty Bondo and a fresh paint do wonders. Airbags does not comes from read end collisions... beside, did you saw personally the air bags packed in the car? Or just said that. Be careful do not let the glitter blind you.
Good luck !!! :-))
Q: Should i purchase a 2007 Infiniti M35 with a salvage title for $24,000?
Thank you for looking. I am looking @ buying a new car and was looking at a 2007 Infiniti M35 with a salvage title, and only 8,000 miles for $24,000? The car per seller, was involved in a minor rear end collission where no airbags where deployed. The car has already been repaired, and from what I can see it looks new. thank you for looking.
A: I cant tell you not to buy the vehicle but I will give you my input if it will help in your decision making, to make sure were on the same page. and you understand the word , salvage
...If you went shopping for a chair that cost $100. and right next to it the identical chair $40. but the sticker said all 4 legs were broken at one point but now glued together and declared safe... THAT'S SALVAGE...how safe would you feel sitting on it, never mind going down the hwy at 70 mph
It could not have been a minor rear collision, the vehicle was written off by the insurance Co, if you still want to per-sue the transaction here are a couple of factors to consider.
Ask for the complete damage report in writing it is available , don't let anyone tell you otherwise, take vehicle to a body shop and pay for an inspection, the major factor will be checking for frame damage, re-sale should you want to sell down the road may be a problem " it will take a special buyer "