
If you had $90,000 dollars to spend on a car, you would probably be looking at vehicles from Mercedes, Porsche, or even Maserati. That’s a lot of money to spend on a vehicle, and one probably wouldn’t consider an Infiniti. However you might be surprised as to what Infiniti has to offer, and with that budget you can pick up their most-expensive model on the market: the Infiniti QX80 Limited. Let’s take a look at what this vehicle offers.
Now in terms of exterior design, the QX80 won’t be taking any awards home, however it doesn’t look bad. While the base QX80 starts at $63,250 dollars, this version is their most premium model. As the name implies, it is fairly limited as many Infiniti dealers will receive only one each month at the most. The QX80 is definitely one of the larger SUV’s on the marker as it is bigger, heavier, and longer than vehicles like the Cadillac Escalade and the Mercedes-Benz GL. In other words, you will have plenty of room with this SUV. Also with a vehicle like this, you won’t be saving the environment as it gets 14mpg in the city and 20mpg on the highway, but that’s to be expected. The vehicle is also very powerful as it has a 5.6 liter V8 that offers 400hp to the driver. When you combine that with the 7-speed automatic gearbox the car has and its all-wheel drive, it certainly moves with a purpose.
The interior of the vehicle is quite the opposite of its exterior: it is super premium and luxurious. The Limited version has premium truffle-toned leather seats, gorgeous wood panels, and is certainly very stylish. One can also expect many premium features like automatic brakes, various safety systems, a Bose surround sound system, televisions for the passengers, and many other luxury features one would expect. When you look at the vehicle as a whole, the QX80 Limited is certainly a premium driving machine, but is it worth it? Sure Infiniti makes good cars, but there are better ones out there. You could pick up the higher-performing Porsche Cayenne S and also save your self around $14,900 dollar, for example. I guess it ultimately comes down to personal preference, but you won’t feel disappointed with the QX80 Limited should you opt to buy it.
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