
2015 Infiniti QX70
3.7 4-door SUV AWD 3.7-liter V6 (325 hp) (Premium Gasoline) Automatic 7-speed
Retail Value: $9750 ~ $11250
Trade-in Value: $6425 ~ $7855
MSRP: $45850 ~ $47300

Nissan’s luxury sub-brand sells stylish vehicles that deliver mixed results. Fit and finish is usually good, especially in the quiet, luxurious interiors. But Infiniti often falls short of competitors in fuel economy and handling. Some of its vehicles also score low in our owner satisfaction surveys, and most new models scored average for predicted reliability. New vehicles come standard with a full suite of active safety and driver assist systems. The brand’s lowest-priced option is a two-row compact SUV with a variable compression engine that attempts to deliver both fuel economy and sporty performance. The brand’s larger midsized, three-row SUV is roomy and quiet, with competitive fuel economy and quick acceleration. The largest Infiniti is a large three-row, high-end SUV that competes against Land Rover and Mercedes-Benz. With options, its price can cross $100,000. Among Infiniti’s discontinued vehicles, some sedans and coupes can be recommended among used luxury cars.
The basics of the FX SUV carried over to the 2014 model year, but its nomenclature was changed to QX70. It has a large powerful engine, a seven-speed automatic transmission, and high-tech driver’s aids, including active cruise control and autonomous emergency braking. Responsive handling and an eager powertrain remained high points, but the snug cabin and impeded outward visibility carried over as well.
Car Specifications
Cargo Volume | 25.5 |
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Front Head Room | 3.5 |
Front Leg Room | 41.5 |
Front Shoulder Room | 56.5 |
Height | 66 |
Length | 191 |
Max Load | 950 |
Max Seating Capacity | 5 |
Rear Head Room | 4.5 |
Rear Leg Room | 27.0 |
Rear Shoulder Room | 56.0 |
Weight | 4225 |
Wheel Base | 114 |
Width | 76 |