Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Infiniti QX60 - Driven




Mark spent some time with the Infiniti QX60, find out what he thinks of it here,






The Infiniti QX60 is relatively new in the crowded crossover market. Technically, 2014 is the QX60's first year in production, but its literal existence dates back to 2013 when Infiniti introduced the three-row crossover as the JX35. Thanks to the automaker's nomenclature shake-up for the 2014 model year, the JX became the QX60 with no major changes happening to the vehicle itself. Infiniti has made things simpler with its new naming structure, keeping sedans named with the prefix Q and the SUVs named with the prefix QX.



I recently spent a week utilizing the 2014 Infiniti QX60 for its intended purpose. I hauled people, their stuff, and even attached a car seat for my toddler. The rear-seat DVD system kept passengers entertained, and the all-wheel-drive system helped the QX60 navigate a few torrential Florida downpours.



I spent the majority of the week's driving on the highway with a smaller portion stuck in city traffic. The Infiniti felt at home in both situations, especially with its optional Intelligent Cruise Control system. Speaking of optional equipment, my QX60 tester came equipped with over $14,000 in extras. To say it was loaded would be an understatement.



Even without the extra goodies, the QX60 comes with a laundry list of features befitting a premium brand. But does that make this crossover a good buy?



Keep reading past the jump to find out.



Infiniti QX60 - Driven originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 19 September 2014 18:00 EST.



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