The QX50 isn’t the freshest luxury crossover but if you scratch the surface you’ll discover that it is one of the best performance values around. Thanks to a recent platform stretch, the QX50 is now competitive when it comes to rear passenger room. Infiniti tosses in standard goodies like leather, a 3.7L V6, and a moonroof to make the deal even better. The real reason to dig the QX however is the fact that its thousands less than the European competition while delivering over 300 horsepower standard and RWD dynamics that are among the best in the segment. You just have to ask yourself if you mind that the QX50 is one of the oldest luxury CUVs on sale.
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