Infiniti offers the all-new 2011 QX56 in two models: QX56 2WD and QX56 4WD. Both feature the same 400-hp powerplant and 7-speed automatic transmission. The only significant difference between the two ...
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While the first-generation Infiniti QX was a more upscale and luxurious version of the Nissan Armada, the second-gen QX, introduced for model year 2011, is more closely related to its Japan-market ...
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The 2012 Infiniti QX56 is a full-size luxury SUV that offers a blend of power, luxury, and practicality. The QX56's exterior design is bold and imposing, with a large grille and muscular lines. Under ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This undated image made available by Infiniti shows the 2014 Infiniti QX80. (AP Photo/Infiniti) With the new name of QX80 for 2014 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover luxury automotive, motorcycles and related topics. The Infiniti QX lineup started out in 1997 as the QX4, essentially a ...
In Japan and elsewhere, the vehicle underpinning the new Infiniti QX56 is known as the rugged Nissan Patrol. The Patrol is a very real SUV, which of course means the new Q is pretty tough. And it's ...
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The Infiniti QX56 provides the ultimate sport utility vehicle (SUV) experience, combining the luxury appointments of an Infiniti, seating for up to eight, generous cargo and towing capacity, plus ...
The outgoing Infiniti QX56 was a vehicle that never made much sense to us. After all, you could get almost all of its equipment—save a few electronic trinkets—on the otherwise identical Nissan Armada, ...