2001 Infiniti QX4
Infiniti launched the QX4 in the 1997 model year as a luxury edition of the Nissan Pathfinder (which was fully redesigned as a unit body in 1996). The second generation QX4 debuted as an early 2001 model in March 2000 with a new 3.5 liter twin cam V6 at 240 HP, revised exterior styling including new grille and bumpers, new alloy wheels, a new dashboard and refreshed interior, full time 4WD, as well as a lower priced 2WD model.
The QX4 had the same dimensions as the Pathfinder, most notably a cramped rear seat (31.8 inch legroom) and also being among the largest SUVs in the midsize class (85 cubic feet cargo volume index). The 4WD QX4 started at $35,550, about $4,000 more than a similarly equipped Pathfinder LE. The reworked (and dated) QX4 already faced tough competition from the new crossover Acura MDX.
Edmunds: www.edmunds.com/infiniti/qx4/2001/review
Consumer Guide: consumerguide.com/used/2001-03-infiniti-qx4
2001 Infiniti QX4
Infiniti launched the QX4 in the 1997 model year as a luxury edition of the Nissan Pathfinder (which was fully redesigned as a unit body in 1996). The second generation QX4 debuted as an early 2001 model in March 2000 with a new 3.5 liter twin cam V6 at 240 HP, revised exterior styling including new grille and bumpers, new alloy wheels, a new dashboard and refreshed interior, full time 4WD, as well as a lower priced 2WD model.
The QX4 had the same dimensions as the Pathfinder, most notably a cramped rear seat (31.8 inch legroom) and also being among the largest SUVs in the midsize class (85 cubic feet cargo volume index). The 4WD QX4 started at $35,550, about $4,000 more than a similarly equipped Pathfinder LE. The reworked (and dated) QX4 already faced tough competition from the new crossover Acura MDX.
Edmunds: www.edmunds.com/infiniti/qx4/2001/review
Consumer Guide: consumerguide.com/used/2001-03-infiniti-qx4