“Lots of features caught my eye, such as Apple CarPlay,” Watkins says. “I love the panoramic sunroof, too.” But her favorite feature is the Wi-Fi hotspot, available for up to seven devices. We can relate to that. Having in-car Wi-Fi to keep the kids entertained is one of the best inventions since the selfie stick.
The QX60 is aimed squarely at the Acura MDX. It’s priced to go up against the MDX, and it does reasonably well in a straight-up comparison.
Infiniti’s main selling point is value for money. While the entry-level model’s price of $46,850 may seem steep, all models get a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment with wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto compatibility, one-touch third-row access, leather-appointed seating for up to seven with heated front seats, and a heated steering wheel as standard.
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