13 months and 26,862 miles - "WHAT a powerhouse!" says associate online editor Rory Jurnecka about the 2009 Infiniiti FX50.
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11 Months and 24,573 Miles - "I got a chance to take the FX on a ride up to Sacramento to watch some rowing races," says assist
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9 months and 22,823 miles - "Get the Nissan 370Z out of my Infiniti luxury SUV."
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7 months and 18,635 miles - "The FX is a great long-distance cruiser-provided you don't mind the gas bill."
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Sport (Utility) Vehicle - It has tons of power and handles corners almost as well as a car and also provides that coveted SUV high-seating position. It's a sport sedan with cargo space.
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For those of you who look for an SUV to tow, carry people, and offer plenty of room for gear, the FX isn't a rational choice.
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Stomping on the loud pedal of Infiniti's volume SUV
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The X-Factor: Which fashion-forward sport/ute rules the runway?
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Petal To The Metal: Times have changed, and vehicles with sports-car-like performance now come in many shapes and sizes. This one even has the versatility to carry five people or 62 cubic feet of cargo.
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We had the chance to grab a 2008 Infiniti QX56 out of Salt Lake City, Utah, to do some test driving in the mountains near Park City.
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Sports-car style with more muscle
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Golden Retrievers: How much is that doggie in the window? The three entry-level luxury SUVs gathered here start in the $34,000-$36,000 range, the fat part of the transaction-price bell curve. Yet each of these players sports a behavior set all its own. We unleashed all three and let the fur fly.
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Most of the time, bigger is better--at least that's what Infiniti wants you to believe with the 2004 QX56.
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We investigate how four leather-lined luxo-'utes really measure up -- not in suburbia, but in the realm they were built for: Death Valley.
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Riders On The Storm -- Into this house we're born, into this world we're thrown: Track testing four high-performance sport/utilities
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With the QX56, Infiniti has set its sights on the full-size luxury sport/utility market. Based upon Nissan's Pathfinder Armada, the new rear- and all-wheel-drive Q-ship retains most of the Armada's bodywork; everything is new forward of the A-pillar and the wheel-arch molding.
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Three family-friendly, entry-level luxury SUVs vie for best of show
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The FX45 is all Infiniti promised
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All the utility with twice the sport?
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One-Year Test Update: Infiniti's QX4 may be a remodeled Pathfinder-but it's a darn nicely remodeled Pathfinder.
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