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October 30, 2009 5:23 PM PDT

Infiniti QX56 neglected for tech

by Wayne Cunningham
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We don't often review gargantuan SUVs, but decided to check the Infiniti QX56, as Infiniti is generally a pretty high-tech automaker. What we found is a vehicle that falls behind the technological curve. Other Infiniti models get direct-injection engines, lane departure warning, iPod integration, and around-view cameras, but the QX56 sits in the lineup like a red-headed stepchild, looked over when Infiniti hands out the tech toys.

Read our review of the 2010 Infiniti QX56.

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by adambravo November 2, 2009 5:47 AM PST
You seem to have omitted a key factoid--this is the last year for the QX in its current form (having been launched, if memory serves, five years ago), so it's not too surprising that it's a bit out of date...
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