Posted on 12/05/2023 12:47:12 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The 2024 Infiniti QX60 will enter the new model year essentially unchanged. Infiniti launched the all-new, second-gen QX60 in 2022 to lock horns with the best of the best in the midsize luxury crossover segment, a virtual battlefield dominated by renowned nameplates like the Mercedes-Benz GLE, BMW X5, Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7, Acura MDX, and Genesis GV80.
However, the Infiniti QX60 has a lower starting price than its nearest rivals, which buyers will find appealing considering the QX60’s posh three-row cabin, comfortable ride, and generous features list. Plus, the QX60 could tow up to 6,000 lbs. (when properly equipped) and offers up to 75.4 cubic feet of storage room with the second and third-row seats folded.
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I like your taste in cars.
I’m sticking with my Subaru Forester Wilderness as my grocery getter. I don’t need to spend an extra $20-$30k for a few more amenities.
I was given a lease car, Infiniti 4 door sedan around 2005. Drove it for about 2 years. I can’t remember the model G something, 6 cylinder 24 valve. For its time, it had the best technology package of any car. I really enjoyed it.
One thing for certain, Non-turbo V6’s in car’s that size will be a thing of the past soon. Very few are left. My Hylander and Tacoma are the last of the V6’s too.
Engines get smaller, they turn up the boost but gas mileage stays the same but wear out sooner. It’s a scam. Adding overcomplicated hybrids just make it worse.
How is your local and highway mpg? Just wondering about that trim level.
You must be in the car market.
Im sticking with my ‘07 Honda Civic—better car and much better gas mileage. Plus, it’s paid for!
Compared to its stablemate Nissan Pathfinder?
Next spring yes
My wife still drives her 2007 Infiniti FX-35 AWD with the 3.5L Nissan engine. Damn near bulletproof engine from that model year.
I’ll be keeping my excellent condition 3rd generation Toyota 4Runner.
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I knew that had to be the case with the posts of these different vehicles. You most likely will see a rise in interest rates if you wait.
Good point
You probably had a G35.
We just bought a low mileage 2009 G37S convertible last year. My wife loves it.
See how long it lasts.
A Datsun with bling-bling
The last 2002 Jeep GC Laredo model, lasted me 17yrs, with 395k miles, was immaculate, and was worth $7k ($23k new) as a trade-in on the 2019 unit. 2 engines, 2 transmissions, 3 suspensions in 395k.
I take very good care of my stuff, but everything wears out in time.
I’ve had it for almost going on 5yrs, with only 14.8k miles, since I don’t drive all that much in these later years, at 74. It’ll be the last vehicle I’ll have.
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