Infiniti SUV
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The Infinity SUV is an upscale version of the traditional SUVs. Infiniti is made in Japan and is technically owned by the Nissan Company. The Infinity SUV models are known for their handling of the roadways, their interior perks, and the attention to detail throughout the manufacturing process. From the big and bold QX56 to the slimmer and sleeker FX35, Infinity models have been sought after by the crossover enthusiast for their unique take on the SUV industry.
The Infinity SUV family starts with the larger, bolder QX56. While the first generation vehicle wasn't up to par when it came to the standard class and style that Infinity is known for, the second generation has been restyled and redesigned to incorporate more of the luxury elements. Depending on your choice of seating you can fit 7 to 8 passengers in the QX56. With dual screen rear entertainment, ventilated seating for the front passenger, and a high regard for safety this is a family Infinity SUV that looks good while carting the kids to ballet and baseball.
The Infinity SUV that has made the biggest impact on the crossover industry is the FX35. This model hit the scene when crossovers were little more than the smaller carbon copies of their big sisters. The FX35 dropped the profile and turned the crossover into a sporty class all its own. Other car manufacturers were quick to follow suit. While the FX 35 doesn't tout the same volume in cargo space, it is well designed for the urban adventurer and the family on the go.
The 7 speed transmission and the safety features like distance control assist make this Infinity SUV stand out from the driver's perspective the navigational equipment that stores your favorite music files gives the passengers something to cheer about.
The EX35 is the Infinity SUV that has reached across the room and attracted the buyer that likes the efficiency of cargo room in an SUV but would prefer to have a little more fun behind the wheel. The EX35 offers loads of high tech features including hard drive navigation and heated front seats but that's not what brings the sporty driver to the showroom. This is the crossover that handles like a car with nimble and quick moves. It still packs enough cargo room to offer the standard Infinity SUV qualities but it resembles that fun and fast first car that most of us had.
Over the years Infinity has redesigned and restructured the SUV to bring it to all different types of drivers. The goal was to offer the correct blend of utility and sportiness to be considered a class of its own. The crossover age was redesigned in its entirety thanks to this mission and the car company is still providing innovative new ideas that positively impact the SUV industry.
When it comes right down to it, Infinity makes an SUV for everyone. Whether you like them big and utilitarian or you're looking for that fun family ride for the everyday adventure, the Infinity makes the SUVs that consumers love. With attention to detail and improved handling and safety features it's going to be hard to find values that match all the way across the board.
The Infinity SUV family starts with the larger, bolder QX56. While the first generation vehicle wasn't up to par when it came to the standard class and style that Infinity is known for, the second generation has been restyled and redesigned to incorporate more of the luxury elements. Depending on your choice of seating you can fit 7 to 8 passengers in the QX56. With dual screen rear entertainment, ventilated seating for the front passenger, and a high regard for safety this is a family Infinity SUV that looks good while carting the kids to ballet and baseball.
The Infinity SUV that has made the biggest impact on the crossover industry is the FX35. This model hit the scene when crossovers were little more than the smaller carbon copies of their big sisters. The FX35 dropped the profile and turned the crossover into a sporty class all its own. Other car manufacturers were quick to follow suit. While the FX 35 doesn't tout the same volume in cargo space, it is well designed for the urban adventurer and the family on the go.
The 7 speed transmission and the safety features like distance control assist make this Infinity SUV stand out from the driver's perspective the navigational equipment that stores your favorite music files gives the passengers something to cheer about.
The EX35 is the Infinity SUV that has reached across the room and attracted the buyer that likes the efficiency of cargo room in an SUV but would prefer to have a little more fun behind the wheel. The EX35 offers loads of high tech features including hard drive navigation and heated front seats but that's not what brings the sporty driver to the showroom. This is the crossover that handles like a car with nimble and quick moves. It still packs enough cargo room to offer the standard Infinity SUV qualities but it resembles that fun and fast first car that most of us had.
Over the years Infinity has redesigned and restructured the SUV to bring it to all different types of drivers. The goal was to offer the correct blend of utility and sportiness to be considered a class of its own. The crossover age was redesigned in its entirety thanks to this mission and the car company is still providing innovative new ideas that positively impact the SUV industry.
When it comes right down to it, Infinity makes an SUV for everyone. Whether you like them big and utilitarian or you're looking for that fun family ride for the everyday adventure, the Infinity makes the SUVs that consumers love. With attention to detail and improved handling and safety features it's going to be hard to find values that match all the way across the board.
