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2001 Infiniti QX4 Review

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The 2001 QX4 delivers a pleasing array of interior enhancements as well. Where the 2000 QX4 suffered from a monochromatic and seriously plastic interior, the 2001 gets an upgrade. Just don't scratch too deep.

Plastic trim designed to look like birds-eye-maple brightens the center console, dash and door panels (and the optional, partially leather-covered steering wheel). Standard leather seating surfaces grace comfortable seats on both models.

The 2001 QX4 also gets a classic-faced, analog clock that's been a trademark of the Infiniti sedans from the beginning, 10 years ago.

The optional navigation system does all the expected stuff - finding the nearest service station, guiding drivers to their choice of hotel, but offers a fresh new display. Called the "bird's eye view," this takes the standard paper map-type plan view and lays it down in the screen, presenting the route almost three-dimensionally from the perspective of a bird flying over it. In addition, drawing from the database, the display shows depictions of the hotels, hospitals and the like along the route.

The airplane-like overhead console features a drop-down receptacle to hold sunglasses. Tall drivers need to be careful to avoiding bumping heads.

Front-seat passengers are protected not only by supplemental side-impact airbags but also by so-called active head restraints, engineered to thrust upward and forward to cushion occupants' heads in the event of a violent rear-ender. Rear outboard-seat occupants enjoy three-point belts and head restraints. But occupants of the rear center seat get a lap belt only and no head restraint.

Interior dimensions are unchanged from the 2000 model's. The QX4 is a bit roomier up front than the Jeep Grand Cherokee and nearly as roomy as the Land Rover Discovery Series II. Front seat headroom for QX4 is 39.5 inches, compared with 39.7 inches in the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and 40.4 inches in the Land Rover Discovery Series II. Front seat leg room is 41.7 inches in the QX4, 41.4 inches in the Grand Cherokee , and 42.3 inches in the Discovery. Cargo capacity with the rear seat folded up is 85 cubic feet in the QX4, 72.3 cubic feet in the Grand Cherokee, 63.3 cubic feet in the Discovery. Rear-seat passengers don't fare as well as the cargo. Rear headroom in the QX4 measures 37.5 inches, while the Grand Cherokee delivers 39.5 inches, and the Discovery provides 40.1 inches. Rear-seat passengers don't enjoy a lot of foot space, but they do get reclining seatbacks.

A nice touch are storage bins located in the cargo area.

The running boards are more hassle than convenience. For most people, the QX4 doesn't sit high enough to need them, so their primary function devolves to depositing road grime on occupants pants' legs/hosiery. Next Page



2001 Infiniti QX4