Chicago Sun Times (1999) The QX4 has above-average steering, handling and braking for a tall sport/utility. Its ride is fairly good, but it doesn't ride like a luxury car because the suspension is too firm. Epinions (1999) See what owners of the 1999 Infiniti QX4 think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad.
National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1999) Crash test results for the 1999 Infiniti QX4 4-DR. 4x4 model. New Car Test Drive (1999) Great ride quality with superb all-wheel-drive system. The Auto Channel (1999) The dashboard is simple, yet luxurious and designed with ergonomics in mind. As an example, the buttons for the climate-control system are neatly stacked above the sound system controls, where both units are easy to reach. Epinions (1998) See what owners of the 1998 Infiniti QX4 think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (1998) Being an upscale ute, the QX4 offers automatic four-wheel drive or you can flip a switch on the dash to stay in two-wheel drive or to lock the vehicle in four-wheel drive. In snow, the four-wheel drive did much better than the automatic setting. The Auto Channel (1998) The Qx4 has a plush interior, soft leather seats, top of the line stereo, larger brakes for '98, and a new security system. Truckworld (1998) If there's truly discerning differences between the Pathfinder and QX4, it has to be in the silk smooth 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission and All-Mode 4WD. Woman Motorist (1998) Everything is power,windows,mirrors,and seats with eight way controls for the driver and four way for the front passenger. Epinions (1997) See what owners of the 1997 Infiniti QX4 think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1997) Crash test results for the 1997 Infiniti QX4 4-DR. 4x4 model. New Car Test Drive (1997) The new uni-body chassis is much stiffer than the traditional pickup truck body-on-frame approach still used by most sport-utility manufacturers, and should keep squeaks and rattles at bay for much longer. The Auto Channel (1997) The QX4 is-for lack of a better word-a tarted up Pathfinder for people who have more money than sense. The Auto Channel (1997) The QX4 seems capable of getting its occupants over that type of terrain with a minimum of fuss and bother. It has a three- position control knob on the dash that allows the driver to engage rear-wheel-drive around town and during normal highway conditions.
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