Overview & Reviews
No significant changes this year for the QX56.
- Powerful and refined V8 power, good balance of ride and handling, class-leading towing capacity, roomy second-row seats, handy video parking monitor.
- Some low-grade cabin trim, typical big SUV thirst.
User Reviews:
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Love the ride - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By AL - August 29 - 3:46 pmI have taking 3 long trip with my new QX56 the gas miles are great I read that the QZ56 was the worst vehicles of 2005 I dont know what suv they drove or check out but it wasnt mine it rides it run and it performance great
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The QX56 is fine - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By DJ - June 1 - 9:00 pmI read some mixed reviews before going to the dealership and test driving the QX56 for myself. Funny how the Nissan Armada gets consistently high reviews and the QX gets a hard time from the MSN car reviewer expert when the QX and Armada are sisters with the same engine and body but the QX has a quieter ride with all the luxury carpet and leather. Plus, the QX costs 10-25K less than other luxury competetion. It is most comfortable and has awesome power w/the best towing capability of any SUV. Love the interior and styling is fine, much better than the square SUVs that look so generic regardless of what badge is stuck on them.
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My Infinity - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By Anyhony Leparulo - April 16 - 1:43 amI find this vehicle, Great it ride good and tows even better 9600 lbs that above all other class at that price, i owned many chevy sub. this is it. We tow a 30ft Sleek behide this bad johnny. sking this boy can handle any snow storm.
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Ice, Snow, Sleet Cant Stop Me! - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By Lorelei Krieger - March 1 - 9:00 amHaving lived in Chicago for most of my life, I was thrilled with the promise of milder winters. Memphians love to bragg about their lack of winter-like weather, and I was more than willing to experience this first-hand. Chicago can be brutal. Even so, knowing that owning a powerful Suv equipped to handle the worst road conditions was not necessary here in the sunny south, it was love at first site. My first road trip was to Florida, and she performed beautifully. So what if she never had to prove herself in two feet of snow. Well, God decided to answer some ones prayer for a white Christmas in Memphis. Two days before, it started out with sleety rain that soon turned in
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DREAM SUV - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By CSTEP - February 23 - 3:36 amI purchased this vehicle at Inifiniti of Memphis, my hometown and I reside in Arkansas near the Oklahoma border (about 5 hours)and on my trip home, I felt like I was a first class passenger flying in a JET. I have driven several different SUVs and my choice was between this vehicle and the Cadillac Escalade. I must say that the escalade is beautiful on the outside like the Inifiniti, but the inside cannot compare. The Cadillac is not only outdated inside, but has a pimpish image and this is not what I wanted. When you say Infiniti it says class, luxury, technology and performance.
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Step up from the more expensive Escalade - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By Mills - September 7 - 6:43 amWonderful vehicle. Technologically superior to our 2002 Escalade (as well as the 2005 we considered). I am a large guy and the interior room is best I have experienced. completely pleased so far.
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TRIED THEM ALL - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By CLB - August 19 - 6:13 amI tried every large SUV on the market to take advantage of the SUV tax break. I really wanted a Lexus but there was just something about the Lexus that seemed like it was 5 years behiond the times, even the GX. Someone told me to try the Infinity Q56. Its a luxury liner. All the luxury and comfort of a Lexus and then some, and then the brute power to pull anything and go pretty much anywhere.
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Rating 2005 Infiniti QX56 - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By Seman R. Jenkins - November 12 - 6:30 pmI am totally impressed with the styling, and performance of this unit. The interior is roomy and yes instrument panel is strategically designed and functional. The ride is Outstanding. This is my second Infiniti.
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Fickle No More: QX56 Loyalist - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By Fickle Buyer - October 26 - 2:53 amOur search for the Dream family-sized SUV ended with the QX56. The size, ride, handling, ergonomics (exception: useless clock)and build quality is exceptional in this category. We blew through an Expedition EB (dont get me started), and a Sequoia Ltd (why do they STILL not have a fold- flat 3rd seat???)to get here. We ordered the bench 2nd-row: the 3rd doesnt split, requiring you to open the whole seat if you have 5 passengers in the Capts chair option. Just took a trip w/4 people,1 dog,4 sets of clubs & luggage.Plenty roomy! Mileage on hwy fully loaded is +/- 16mpg. Range of 400 miles per tank is great. Very smooth on and off-road (mudding through a construction zone). Buy it now!
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Driver and Vehicle Become One - 2005 Infiniti QX56
By ed klee - July 2 - 12:33 amThe instrument panel is very attractive with out effecting the need for being functonal. Instrumentation did not leave me wanting! The comfort of the seats and color co-ordination with the hardwear; first class. they just didnt miss a beat from the rear view monitor to the navigation system and ever thing in between.I would like to know what if anything they left out. The exterior is a combination of the look of power and style just what i was looking for in an suv. Under the hood total power and acceleration more than I can use.