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Car and Driver: 2016 Infiniti QX60—That’s the FWD Three-Row One—Gets a Nip and a Tuck

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-Infiniti was early to the luxury-crossover party with its FX (now known as the QX70), an aggressive, rear-drive-based offering that boasted lots of style and performance but not much practicality. As distinctive as it was—and still is—the FX/QX70 was destined to remain a niche player. Seeking to move into the heart of family-friendly market, Infiniti launched the JX for 2013—and then changed its name to QX60 for 2014. The more commodious, three-row entry sits in a sweet spot in the market, but unlike Infiniti’s other SUV models, it has a close kin in U.S. Nissan showrooms, the Pathfinder. Three years on, the QX60 is getting a mid-cycle update to help keep it in the hunt against newer competitors such as the Acura MDX and the Volvo XC90. READ MORE ››

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