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Nissan’s luxury brand, Infiniti is no stranger to the SUV/crossover segment, which is evident with the impressive FX50. The FX50 boasts a powerful 390-horsepower, 5.0-liter V-8 beast. The FX50 seats five, has a plethora of high-tech features including Rear Around View Monitor, which gives you a virtual 360-degree view in your in-dash monitor so you can see all around the FX when parking.
The FX35 is similar to the FX50 and has a 303-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 and like the FX50, incorporates Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port and an optional 2GB Music Box hard drive.
Infiniti incorporates minor changes for 2010 starting with the G series. The G37 coupe, sedan and convertible feature a 432-horsepower, 3.7-liter V-6, a new grille and fascias as well as several interior tweaks. The G37 convertible boasts a three-piece retractable hardtop. The G37 lineup comes in four trims: base, Journey, Sport 6MT and G37x, which is sold exclusively with all-wheel drive.
Both the M35 and M45 midsize sport sedans are chock-full of countless sophisticated and luxurious amenities. The M35x and M45x feature all-wheel drive.
The QX56 full-size SUV provides a luxurious cabin and a maximum seating capacity of seven to eight passengers. Its carryover V-8 powertrain provides an ample 9,000-pound towing capacity.