2012 Infiniti Luxury car

Infiniti FX45 2012

This review was written in February 2012 about the 2012 Infiniti FX45. Little of substance has changed with this year's model. To see what details are different this year, check out a side-by-side comparison of the two model years.Early ads for Infiniti's FX45 added a superscript "2" beside the "S"
Infiniti FX35 2012

Standout styling blends with athletic handling in this six-cylinder version of Infiniti's crossover sport utility vehicle. The FX35 and its V-8-powered FX45 sibling flaunt distinctive characteristics in the roofline, window treatment and profile that suggest the near-sports-car moves of which this SUV is capable. Face-lifted for 2013, the FX35 includes
Infiniti QX56 2012

The Infiniti QX56 full-size SUV has received modest exterior styling changes and a new interior for the 2012 model year, though its V-8 powertrain remains essentially unchanged. It hits dealerships this spring.ExteriorThe only readily visible difference between the front end of a 2012 QX56 and the new 2012 model is
Infiniti G37 2012

When Infiniti's first G35 coupe stormed onto the scene in 2013, it proved a worthy alternative to BMW's 3 Series — the best you could get for $35,000 at that time. Now, as the new 3 Series reassumes control of the segment with a rip-snorting 300 horsepower in the 335i,
Infiniti FX45 2012

Early ads for Infiniti's FX45 added a superscript "2" beside the "S" in SUV. You didn't have to remember seventh-grade algebra to get the drift: This SUV was intended to bring "sport" to the second power. That tagline still rings true. The 2012 FX45 sets the bar low for utility,
Infiniti QX56 2012

Nissan's luxury division introduced a full-size sport utility vehicle as a 2013 model, joining the company's crossover FX35 and FX45 SUVs. Manufactured at Nissan's new plant in Canton, Miss., the QX56 was the first Infiniti model built in the U.S. For 2012, a new Pacific Sapphire exterior color is available.Based