2017 Infiniti Q60 shines in gold attire for the Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog

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Well, the air is getting colder, leaves have changed their color and some days you can almost smell the snow which means it’s the time of the year for Neiman Marcus to select that special car for this year’s annual Christmas book. The limited edition vehicle this time is the 2017 Infiniti Q60 based on the 2016 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400 that, as the name suggests, comes with 400 hp.

If you take a look at the photos than you can see that one thing actually sets apart the Neiman Marcus version from the regular Red Sport 400 model and it is the paint job. This glossy gold-leaf looking paint job is called Solar Mica, and it is paired with Gallery White leather interior and Silver Optic Fiber trim which looks more than astonishing. A few other things are packed inside such as the ivory leather weekend bag, an indoor car cover with Neiman Marcus branding, a plaque with the VIN, and a certificate of authenticity. Now comes the eye-popper and that is a price tag of $63,000 which is around $10,000 more than a starting level Red Sport 400 model with RWD. I don’t know about you but my day just went from good to oh-my-God-this-can’t-be-right!

Source:autoblog.com
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But don’t let me spoil this for everybody else. I believe that many of you out there will take an exquisite pride in owning one of 50 Infiniti vehicles that Neiman Marcus will offer for sale which starts on November 2nd at noon. All of you who are interested in acquiring one of these limited edition vehicles might also call and reserve one at (844) 367-6971, but remember you will have to dial very fast if you want to own one because Neiman Marcus vehicles tend to disappear quickly. They managed to sell 50 Jaguar XJL’s in 2009 in just over four hours, while 12 McLaren MP4-12C Spiders sold out in two hours, and an astonishing record happened in 2006 when they needed only 92 seconds for 50 BMW M6 to be reserved. Stunning isn’t it? Maybe I was wrong; maybe there is something to this…