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We collected our favorite cars, supercars, and hypercars on display at this year's edition of The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering, the most exclusive automotive event of the year.
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Infiniti is replacing the Sensory trim on the full-size QX80 SUV for 2026 with a new appearance-minded trim called the Sport.
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As the flagship SUV of Nissan’s luxury brand, the Infiniti QX80 comes well equipped and starts at $85,940 (including destination).
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There are lots of choices among the cheaper-to-buy-and-drive mid-size SUVs that, when properly configured, can safely tow at least 5,000 pounds.
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Shopping for a three-row SUV means balancing priorities of seat quantity versus comfort. If the number of seats trump all, many three-row SUVs offer a second-row bench, but other models give up the second-row middle seat for captain’s chairs.
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When it comes to operation, actually driving and using them, many of us prefer the mainstream-branded versions of big SUVs to the fancier, more luxurious, more expensive luxury-brand versions.
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Need to tow tons but don’t want a pickup truck? There are plenty of SUVs that can tow as much as a truck and haul up to eight family members and their toys in comfort.
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Infiniti’s QX80 got a complete redesign for the 2025 model year, growing larger and more upscale in the process.
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Nissan and its Infiniti luxury brand has announced plans to introduce more than 10 new and refreshed models to the U.S. through 2027.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is tightening its crash-test requirements for its coveted Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick+ awards, resulting in fewer winners for 2025.