2012 Infiniti QX SUV Review & Ratings

Review & Ratings of the 2012 Infiniti QX SUV

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Infiniti QX SUV Review

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Part 1: Introduction

The new 2012 infinity QX SUV receives only minor changes from its predecessors. Buyers will be able to get the new infinity QX SUV in either rear wheel drive or all-wheel drive and this is with or without the "journey trim". The QX SUV has a breaking presence with both innovation and power beneath its skin. This new model was designed so as to grab the viewers' attention and to saddle it while conveying its strength and power. This is all done from the blood chrome front grill, which is equipped with bi-xenon headlights and fog lights on the front. The headlights are automatically adjusted to precise levels by an adaptive lighting system that comes in this version of the QX. Other intriguing exterior features, which make this an eye popper include LED taillights, roof rails, running boards, the courtesy lights, sliding moonroof and a powered rear lift gate. This great looking body of the infinity is complemented by 20 inch rims, which are standard but you can also upgrade to optional 22 inch rims in six different colors. The vehicle is available in colors that include platinum graphite, dark currant, mountain sage, moonlight white, platinum and black obsidian.

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  • Currently 4.67/5
 
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The QX can accommodate 7-8 passengers in its luxurious cabin composed of high quality materials and the inclusion of an overwhelming implementation of technology. Adults may find the third row seat a tight squeeze and this regard; the Cadillac ESV may be a better option. The 2012 QX is outfitted with a 5.6 liter engine that helps the vehicle reach 400 horsepower and 413 pounds of torque.