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  2. Infiniti QX60 - Wikipedia

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    The Infiniti QX60, called the Infiniti JX until the 2014 model year, is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV with three-row seating produced by Infiniti, the luxury vehicle division of Japanese automaker Nissan. It is underpinned by an elongated Nissan Murano platform also used by the Nissan Pathfinder. [1]

  3. Category:Infiniti vehicles - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Infiniti QX55; Infiniti QX56; Infiniti QX60; Infiniti QX70; Infiniti QX80 This page ...

  4. List of Infiniti vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Infiniti, the luxury marque of Japanese automotive manufacturer Nissan, has manufactured a number of vehicles since its inception in 1989. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Current models

  5. Category:Infiniti - Wikipedia

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  6. Infiniti JX - Wikipedia

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  7. JX - Wikipedia

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    Roland JX-3P, a MIDI capable synthesizer keyboard which debuted in 1983; JX (operating system), a Java operating system IBM JX, a personal computer that based on IBM PCjr, released in Japan, in 1984

  8. Infiniti - Wikipedia

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    The G series helped re-define Infiniti as the "Japanese BMW", as it was aimed directly at the BMW 3 Series of sedans and coupes. [10] The M35/M45 garnered acclaim from the automotive press, winning an eight-car comparison test in Car and Driver, and the model was named the best luxury sedan by Consumer Reports.

  9. Nissan Fuga - Wikipedia

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    The Y51 series Infiniti M / Nissan Fuga introduced November 2009 is only 50 mm (2.0 in) shorter than the F50 series Nissan Cima, with the same width dimensions of 1,845 mm (6.1 ft) and height of 1,515 mm (5.0 ft) compared to the Cima's of 1,490 mm (4.9 ft) height.