
Thank you for your interest in our 2019 INFINITI Q60 RED SPORT 400 traded with 63,361 miles.
ProASSIST Package ($2,250 value)
- Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection
- Backup Collision Intervention
- Blind Spot Warning
- Front and Rear Parking Sensors
- Rain-Sensing Front Windshield Wipers
Proactive Package ($2,850 value)
- Advanced Climate Control System (ACCS)
- Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS)
- Blind-Spot Intervention
- Distance Control Assist
- Eco Pedal
- High Beam Assist Headlights
- Intelligent Cruise Control with Full Speed Range
- Lane Departure Prevention
- Lane Departure Warning
- Front Pre-Crash Seatbelts
- Direct Adaptive Steering
Carbon Fiber Package ($2,280 value)
- Carbon Fiber Fender Vents
- Carbon Fiber Mirror Covers
- Carbon Fiber Rear Spoiler
Safety and Security
- The vehicle is equipped with a system that senses, and then prepares, the vehicle and/or occupants, for an impending forward collision.
- The vehicle is equipped with a camera that displays an image of the area behind the vehicle on an interior display.
- The vehicle is equipped with a camera that displays an image of the area behind the vehicle on an interior display.
- The vehicle is equipped with a system that senses, and then prepares, the vehicle and/or occupants, for an impending rear collision.
- An active lane departure system alerts the driver of unintended movement of the vehicle out of a designated traffic lane and automatically maintains the vehicle's position within that lane.
Not only do you get to enjoy such an array of amazing features with this 2019 INFINITI Q60 RED SPORT 400, but you also receive the unprecedented perks of The Valdosta Toyota Used Vehicle Advantage: that's 9 benefits and over $1,000 OF ADDED VALUE with your purchase, ONLY at Valdosta Toyota. So, act now! Our Certified Product Specialists are prepared to provide a quick and customized response to your call, text, chat, or email. Our confirmed lowest prices, answers to your questions, and award-winning dealership experience are just a few clicks away, so why delay?