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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
New "Mom-mobile" needed: opinions needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 15798349" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>Infiniti QX80 or QX60 all day long. We had the same decision to make and the Infiniti blew every other SUV out of the water. We gave the explorer a shot but it was a massive pile of shit.</p><p></p><p>The driver's aides make driving them in the city very easy. We ended up with the larger SUV and it's very easy to place and the 360 camera comes handy when things get tight. Good turning radius too considering it's built on their full size truck chassis. The third row of both are the only useable third rows we found. I'm 6'6" and am very comfortable in the third row. </p><p></p><p>We were pretty disappointed with SUVs under 60k....especially the domestic offerings. GMs being the worst. The Yukon, Denali, and Suburbans we're astonishingly bad, especially the interiors. We didn't plan on even looking at Infinity but they really stood out. The 80 tows more than my hemi Ram too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 15798349, member: 45161"] Infiniti QX80 or QX60 all day long. We had the same decision to make and the Infiniti blew every other SUV out of the water. We gave the explorer a shot but it was a massive pile of shit. The driver's aides make driving them in the city very easy. We ended up with the larger SUV and it's very easy to place and the 360 camera comes handy when things get tight. Good turning radius too considering it's built on their full size truck chassis. The third row of both are the only useable third rows we found. I'm 6'6" and am very comfortable in the third row. We were pretty disappointed with SUVs under 60k....especially the domestic offerings. GMs being the worst. The Yukon, Denali, and Suburbans we're astonishingly bad, especially the interiors. We didn't plan on even looking at Infinity but they really stood out. The 80 tows more than my hemi Ram too. [/QUOTE]
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