2008 Infiniti QX56 has all the right pieces and value quotient, but might lack enough personality to separate itself from a style-conscious crowd.

2008 Infiniti QX56 has all the right pieces and value quotient, but might lack enough personality to separate itself from a style-conscious crowd.

The significant cabin upgrades for 2008 should help improve the QX’s appeal when compared to the Cadillac Escalade, GMC Yukon Denali, Lincoln Navigator, and others.

Around town, the 2008 Infiniti QX56 moves out briskly and effortlessly storms up freeway on-ramps to blend into fast-moving traffic.

Reviewed by HHK from Valdosta, GA
Pros: Luxurious, comfortable, graceful, no key start, big rims
Cons: Entertainment center is afterthought, gas milage Continue reading »
2008 Infiniti QX56 Auto Cars Plus Infor
The 2008 QX56 is a 4-door, up to 8-passenger luxury sport-utility, available in two trims, the 2WD and the 4WD.

The M sedan seats five in a well-appointed interior that for 2008 features revised wood or aluminum trim.

Reviewed by Billy from Chandler, az
Pros: Comfortable, great performance, Great GPS System,
Cons: Price slightly too high for a dressed up NissanPerformance and comfort will make this vehicle exceptional…. Continue reading »
2008 Infiniti M Auto Cars Plus Infor
The 2008 M is a 4-door, 5-passenger luxury sports sedan, available in 4 trims, ranging from the 35 Sedan to the 45 AWD. Upon introduction, the 35 Sedan is equipped with a standard 3.5-liter, V6, 275-horsepower engine that achieves 16-mpg in the city and 23-mpg on the highway.

Reviewed by Michael2003
It was a really tough task to pick a winner in comparing the G35 to the CTS, but in the end I went with the G35. The things that made the G35 more attractive, and therefore my choice were: backup camera, built-in bluetooth, active cruise control, 4k lower price (with all wanted options). Continue reading »
2008 Infiniti G35 Sedan Review
Refinement is often the goal for luxury sport sedans. This holds true for the 2008 Infiniti G35, but a few aspects can often feel like they belong to a muscle car. The 3.5-liter V6 provides plenty of grunt, for instance, and outright grip is remarkable, with well-controlled body motions. More so than just about any other car in this class, the G35 feels best when driven hard.
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