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2006 Infiniti QX56

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    2006 Infiniti QX56 Introduction 

    Used 2006 Infiniti QX56 car research can be a daunting task. Not only are there a zillion used car model to choose from, but many of the models and submodels are so similar that is tough to tell where the difference lies. AutoBuyGuide.com can help you choose the best used 2006 Infiniti QX56 based on your needs and wants. Select a research topic to learn more, or choose classifieds to view 2006 Infiniti QX56 cars for sale in your area! Our consumer-centric website can give you everything you want to know about each used 2006 Infiniti QX56, whether it be retail used car prices, trade-in values, crash test ratings, detailed specs, or interior & exterior used car photos. Start your search for a 2006 Infiniti QX56 here at AutoBuyGuide.com today!
     Quick Stats
    Bodystyles: 4-Dr Sport Utility
    Engines: 5.6L V8
    Drivetrains: Two Wheel Drive
    Transmissions: 5 Speed Automatic

    Infiniti QX56 comes as one fully loaded model. You need only choose between two-wheel drive ($49,950) and four-wheel drive ($52,550). The 5.6-liter V8 is rated at a 315 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque, and the transmission is a five-speed automatic. The four-wheel-drive system includes a low range.

    Leather-trimmed upholstery and the navigation system are standard. Also standard: xenon high-intensity discharge headlights, a power liftgate, a park-assist system, and a rearview video camera. Standard wheels are 18-inch chromium aluminum alloy, with 20-inch wheels optional. The QX56 comes with a full-size spare tire.

    Options include a middle split bench seat in place of the standard two captain's chairs (no charge), a DVD-based entertainment system ($1,600), a power sunroof ($1,200), intelligent cruise control ($800), Sirius or XM satellite radio ($350), and painted fender splash guards ($112). Skid plates protecting the transfer case, oil pan and fuel tank on the four-wheel-drive edition are an available option for serious off-road travel.

    Safety features include the latest generation front airbags that deploy at different rates depending on crash severity and occupant seatbelt use. Side-impact airbags are provided for torso protection for the front-seat passengers. Full-cabin curtain airbags come standard for improved head protection for passengers in all three rows in the event of a side impact or rollover. A rearview video system comes standard: When the transmission is in reverse, this system displays on the navigation screen the view from a camera mounted above the rear license plate; it can help the driver see whether an object or child is behind the vehicle. All QX56 models have been upgraded to include active head restraints for the front passenger position. Be sure to wear your seatbelts as they form your first line of defense in a crash.

    Walkaround

    The QX56 may be the best tool this side of an 18-wheeler for clearing slower traffic out of the left lane. Spying one in a rearview mirror closing rapidly will inspire most drivers to get out of the way. It's not any one aspect but the combination.

    The frontal view may not be its most flattering angle, but it does embody massiveness. Perhaps it's the waterfall grille visually surrounded by large expanses of metal. Or the high headlights. Or the huge black intake vent embedded in the bumper above the grille.

    The side view broadcasts a similar message. On most vehicles, the popular practice among stylists is to wrap ever thinner tires around ever bigger wheels, with an eye to communicating sportiness. However, in this class, where mass and perceived hauling capability is the measure, tires that look like they belong on a truck are preferred, at least in our view. The QX56 delivers on this with 70-series tires on 18-inch wheels.

    Squared off, clearly defined, barrel-like fender blisters add heft to the quarter panels. The arched roof over the passenger compartment pushes the D-pillar rearward, shrinking and reshaping the rear quarter windows in conflict with the somewhat organic outline of the front and rear door windows. Nissan's signature rear door handle is placed awkwardly on the C-pillar. The running boards seem more cosmetic than functional, but manage to pull bodywork down below the midline of the wheels, again adding to the impression of mass. As with the Nissan Armada, it looks almost like a cartoon caricature from the rear three-quarter view. The Armada makes up for this with an attractive front end.

    From the rear, the QX56 succeeds in presenting a strong stance. Big tires widely spaced beneath a body that starts out broad at the lower reaches and then gradually tapers in toward the top suggests solidity and road-hugging stability. The QX56 comes with LED taillights and brake lights that light up quicker and brighter than traditional bulbs.



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