2008 Infiniti QX56 Features Review

July 22, 2008

FEATURES | 10 out of 10

Expert Quotes:

outstanding features
Kelley Blue Book

options include adaptive cruise control
Edmunds

the optional DVD entertainment system [is] now 8 inches
Cars.com

Features and options galore adorn the 2008 Infiniti QX56.

TheCarConnection.com gives the 2008 Infiniti QX56 high marks in this area: Cars.com reports that just the standard equipment for the Infiniti 2008 includes "power-adjustable, heated leather front seats with memory, a Burr-Brown stereo with a 9.5 GB hard drive, Bluetooth-based cell phone connectivity and a navigation system." Kelley Blue Book adds "the [Infiniti] QX56's outstanding features include xenon HID headlights, a comprehensive array of power assists, front dual-zone automatic and rear climate control."

According to Cars.com, available options for this Infiniti 2008 include a "DVD entertainment system [that is] now 8 inches, up from 7 inches," as well as "Intelligent Cruise Control, which can maintain a given distance between the [Infiniti] QX56 and a vehicle ahead."

Beyond this, however, Kelley Blue Book notes that "given its expansive roster of standard equipment, the [2008 Infiniti] QX56's list of extras is minimal...that list includes an available no-charge 60/40 split-folding second-row bench in place of the captain's chairs and removable console, Intelligent Cruise Control with front proximity sensors, the Infiniti Mobile Entertainment System (rear-seat DVD package with eight-inch flip-down screen and dual wireless headsets), a tow package (standard with four-wheel drive), splash guards and XM Satellite Radio, with or without the real-time NavTraffic update feature."

Conclusion

The 2008 Infiniti QX56 has enough features to satisfy the most discerning drivers—and families.

FEATURES | 10 out of 10Expert Quotes:outstanding featuresKelley Blue Bookoptions include adaptive cruise controlEdmundsthe optional DVD entertainment system [is] now 8 inchesCars.com Features and options galore adorn the 2008 Infiniti QX56. TheCarConnection.com gives the 2008 Infiniti QX56 high marks in this area: Cars.com reports that just the standard equipment for the Infiniti 2008 includes "power-adjustable, heated leather front seats with memory, a Burr-Brown stereo with a 9.5 GB hard drive, Bluetooth-based cell phone connectivity and a navigation system." Kelley Blue Book adds "the [Infiniti] QX56's outstanding features include xenon HID headlights, a comprehensive array of power assists, front dual-zone automatic and rear climate control." According to Cars.com, available options for this Infiniti 2008 include a "DVD entertainment system [that is] now 8 inches, up from 7 inches," as well as "Intelligent Cruise Control, which can maintain a given distance between the [Infiniti] QX56 and a vehicle ahead." Beyond this, however, Kelley Blue Book notes that "given its expansive roster of standard equipment, the [2008 Infiniti] QX56's list of extras is minimal...that list includes an available no-charge 60/40 split-folding second-row bench in place of the captain's chairs and removable console, Intelligent Cruise Control with front proximity sensors, the Infiniti Mobile Entertainment System (rear-seat DVD package with eight-inch flip-down screen and dual wireless headsets), a tow package (standard with four-wheel drive), splash guards and XM Satellite Radio, with or without the real-time NavTraffic update feature." ConclusionThe 2008 Infiniti QX56 has enough features to satisfy the most discerning drivers—and families.  2008 INFINITI QX56 STYLING | [8 out of 10] Edmunds: "love-it-or-hate-it styling" Motor Trend: "Bulldog looks" Autoblog: "some new, visually pleasing interior elements" The 2008 Infiniti QX56 commands attention with its muscular stance and its power grille, while inside it strikes a ...

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The Cadillac Escalade resides near the top of the class of full-size luxury SUVs, with a good ride, surprisingly nimble handling for its size and weight, and a very responsive powertrain, as well as standout styling and street cred. The Lincoln Navigator has an especially roomy, well-designed interior, with distinctive materials; it also has solid ride quality and reasonably good handling, but it lags the others with an engine that isn't as powerful. The LX 570 has the sturdy frame and world-class hardware of the Land Cruiser, but it's especially expensive. The Aspen is a half-size smaller, though it isn't nearly as maneuverable. However, the Aspen is a relative bargain, with a price that's many thousands less than the rest of these vehicles. Fuel economy is a low point for the 2008 Infiniti QX56, with ratings of 12 mpg city and 17 mpg highway for the AWD version--ranking it near the bottom of its class.

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Comments (3 total)

  1. By Bashiru #1, Posted: 8/3/2008

    Alh.

    Infinity 2008 have all the luxery and comfort

  2. By Bashiru #2, Posted: 8/3/2008

    Alh.

    I love your product

  3. By Bello #3, Posted: 8/3/2008

    Alh.

    Live is beautiful with infinity 2008

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