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| Production
| 2004-Present
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| Class
| Full-Size Luxury SUV
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| Body Style
| 5-Door Wagon
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| Length
| 206.9 in.
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| Width
| 78.8 in.
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| Height
| 77 in. (77.8 in. with roof rack)
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| Wheelbase
| 123.2 in.
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| Weight
| 5,408 lbs (2WD) <br> 5,761 lbs (4WD)
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| Transmission
| 5-Speed Automatic
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| Engine
| 5.6-Liter DOHC V8
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| Power
| 320 hp @ 5200 RPM <br> 393 lb-ft @ 3400 RPM
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| Similar
| [[Cadillac Escalade]] <br> [[Lincoln Navigator]] <br> [[Lexus LX]] <br> [[Mercedes-Benz ML-Class]] <br> [[Audi Q7]]
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The '''Infiniti QX56''' is a full-size luxury sport utility vehicle based on the [[Nissan Armada]] full-size SUV, and shares the [[Nissan F-Alpha platform|F-Alpha]] platform with the [[Nissan Titan]] [[pickup truck]].
 
See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[Wikicars:Model Review Template|<MODEL> Review]]'''.
 
=== Recent Changes ===
 
*The 2008 QX was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show on January 7, 2007. Notable changes are:
** New front and rear bumpers
** Revised front fog lamps
** Chrome roof rack
** Standard chrome 20-inch alloy wheels
** Two new exterior colors, Lakeshore Slate and Serengeti Sand
** New dashboard with improved materials and design
** Electroluminescent gauges
** Standard heated steering wheel on 4WD models
 
** Power folding 3rd row seat
** New audio system utilizing a 9.5-gigabyte hard drive and compact flash memory slot for music storage
** Rear seat DVD screen enlarged to 8.0 inches
** XM NavTraffic displays real time traffic information in the navigation display
 
The 5.6-liter engine is still rated at 320 horsepower and maximum towing capacity remains 9,000 lbs.
<gallery>
Image:2008qx56.jpg|2008 QX56
Image:2008qx56dash.jpg|2008 QX56 Dash
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== Styles and Major Options ==
The QX56 comes in one trim level with four package options.
* Entertainment System Package
* Sunroof Package
* Split Bench Second row seating
* Towing Package
 
=== Pricing ===
Today's actual prices for the [[Infiniti]] QX56 can be found at [http://www.carsdirect.com/ CarsDirect].
 
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'''Infiniti QX Trims'''
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QX56 2WD
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QX56 4WD
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''MSRP''
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$49,950
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$53,050
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''Invoice''
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$45,888
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$48,730
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=== Gas Mileage ===
As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages for the Infiniti QX56 are as follows:
 
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'''Drive'''
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2WD
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4WD
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'''MPG'''
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13/18
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13/18
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=== Reliability ===
 
=== Photos ===
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Image:102030.jpg
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=== Colors ===
 
'''Exterior'''
* Tuscan Pearl
* Silver Indulgence
* Pacific Sapphire
* Silver Graphite
* Liquid Onyx
 
'''Interior'''
* Graphite Leather with Dark Macore and Aluminum
* Willow Leather with Apaya and Aluminum
 
=== Main Competitors ===
* [[Cadillac Escalade]]
* [[Lincoln Navigator]]
* [[Mercedes-Benz ML-Class]]
* [[Audi Q7]]
* [[Lexus LX]]
 
== Hybrid Models ==
No hybrid models are currently available of the QX56, nor are there plans to introduce one.
 
== Unique Attributes ==
* Throttle response tailored to engagement of four wheel drive. The throttle becomes less sensitive allowing more delicate use of torque in off road conditions.
* 9000-lb towing capacity (8900-lbs on 4WD models)
 
== Resale Values ==
 
== Criticisms ==
 
== Current Generation: 2004-Present ==
 
The truck is propelled by a 5.6&nbsp;L ''[[Nissan VK engine|VK56DE]]'' [[V8]] [[engine]] (320&nbsp;[[HP|hp]] [227&nbsp;kW] @ 4,900 rpm and 393 ft·lbf torque @ 3,600 rpm) and a 5-speed [[automatic transmission]] with an overdrive. Each cylinder in the engine is lined with cast iron. The [[valvetrain]] is a [[DOHC]] design with four valves per cylinder. Infiniti designed the QX56's throttle responsiveness to correspond to specific drivetrain modes: when the driver selects all-wheel drive, the throttle becomes less sensitive, presumably to allow easier regulation of acceleration when off-road. The QX56 is the only full size luxury SUV to offer low range gearing for off-road use.
 
The Infiniti QX56 has a 9,000 lb. towing capacity on two wheel drive models (8,900 on four wheel drive models).  It comes in one trim level, with only key options such as: [[DVD]] entertainment system, [[Four Wheel Drive|4WD]] / [[Two wheel drive|2WD]], and a bench instead of captain chairs as the second row. Other features which come standard are a ten-speaker [[Bose]] system, [[DVD]]-based [[Navigation System|navigation system]], leather trim for all seats, dual-climate control, 18 in. chrome alloy wheels, and an [[adaptive cruise control]] system.  The vehicle is equipped with standard safety features such as front, side, and curtain airbags, adaptive front head restraints, pretensioning and load-limiting seat belt retractors and collision avoidance features including traction control and vehicle dynamic control.
 
As with the Nissan Armada, it is built in Canton, Mississippi; and is currently only available in the American and Canadian markets.  It is also the first Infiniti built in the United States.  Since priced lower than the [[Lexus LX]], the QX56 has become a success for Infiniti, outselling the Lexus LX.  The upcoming [[Lexus JX]] (which replaces the Lexus LX) is expected to outperform the QX56 when it is released.
 
==See Also==
{{Infiniti}}
==External Links==
*[http://www.infinitiusa.com/qx/ Official Infiniti USA QX56 Home Page]
 
'''''News & References'''''
*[http://www.Infinitihelp.com QX56 Bulletins and Recalls Information]
*[http://www.autoblog.com/2009/05/13/nissan-slaps-monroney-on-2010-qx56/ Nissan slaps $56,915* Monroney on 2010 QX56]
 
'''''Community Sites & Online Forums'''''
*[http://www.QX56club.com Official QX56 Owners' Forums]
 
This page uses content from Wikipedia; see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infiniti_QX56 Infiniti QX56], which includes these [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Infiniti_QX56&action=history contributors].
 
[[Category:Current Models]]
[[Category:Infiniti vehicles|QX56]]
[[Category:Luxury vehicles]]
[[Category:SUVs]]

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