2012 Infiniti QX56 - Cars.com (blog)

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), also known as "sticker" price, is a recommended selling price that automakers give a new car that is above the invoice price paid by the dealer. There aren't many big SUVs I would want to drive daily, but a week with my family in the 2012 Infiniti QX56 might have changed my mind. As it should be: Padded with plenty of extras, my four-wheel-drive test vehicle came priced at an exorbitant $75,340. I may very well have to choose between this opulent, luxurious SUV and sending my kids to college. My zoology degree is doing nothing for me. (Compare the four-wheel-drive version to the slightly less expensive two-wheel-drive version here. The QX56 manages to quell the myth that all SUVs are trucky and rugged. Heated and cooled front seats, heated second-row seats for my prissy biological offspring (I say that lovingly), and a heated steering wheel that's just as comforting as warming my hands on a cup of cocoa. Little has changed between the 2011 and 2012 QX. see the two compared here. The QX looks a little like a guy I saw at the airport the other day who was trying to squeeze in a few too many trends. Choose one trend and rock it. ) The QX has just a little too much going on for my. Source: www.cars.com