An SUV big enough for Denver families:
The 2012 Infiniti QX56 is a large luxury SUV that competes with the Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator, Lexus LX 570, Mercedes-Benz GL-Class, Audi Q7, and Range Rover. It has some sizable competition to be sure. With the automakers needing to meet new fuel standards, some would argue that these large luxury SUV’s are outdated because of their size, weight and fuel economy. Even though this segment has been reduced to a third of its former size, Infiniti believes there are...Read More.
Enough technology to satisfy Denver recreation enthusiasts:
Like every modern luxury SUV, the 2012 QX56 carries a plethora of electronic technology onboard to make driving safer and more enjoyable. But the luxury SUV from Infinity is one of the most advanced vehicles available for Denver families. An industry first on this Denver tester is the use of a tire pressure inflation indicator system. When the driver is adding air to a tire, the system honks the horn and flashes the hazard flashers when correct tire inflation pressure is...Read More.
More than just a pretty face:
The Infiniti QX56 was completely redesigned for the 2011 model year and is lower and wider than the outgoing truck. The 2012 Infiniti QX56 truck that we’ll be testing here in Denver comes in all-wheel-drive with an ALL-Mode 4WD system controlled by a wheel on the console. The four-wheel-drive selector switch on the console offers automatic, four-wheel-drive high, four-wheel-drive low, low lock, tow mode and snow mode. The auto mode moves engine power back...Read More.
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