2010 Infiniti FX50S AWD Review & Test Drive
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Last updated: Saturday, June 19, 2010

When you think of a crossover vehicle you usually do not think of monstrous proportions of power and performance, but when it comes to Infiniti’s FX lineup of vehicles, that’s just what you get and in rather large dosages especially in the 2010 FX50S. The new 2010 Infiniti FX50S looks mean and has the performance numbers to back it up. Outside of the Infiniti FX you will find a new look from the redesign in 2009, which makes a bolder statement than the outgoing 2008 model.  Although the looks of the new FX may not sit well with everyone, it is a crowd pleaser when you find out what this vehicle it is capable of doing.  The FX50S is packed full of electronic gadgets that aid in comfort, user friendliness and most important, safety. Our Infiniti FX50 came mostly loaded with Infiniti’s popular technology package and sport package. Both packages together incorporate enough gadgetry to launch the space shuttle. Each component whether it be the continuous dampening controlled suspension (CDC), the lane departure warning (LDW), rear active steer, adaptive front lighting system (AFS) or the distance control assist (DCA),  work together seamlessly and sometimes unnoticeable to the driver. The continuous dampening setting in Sport mode gives you a firmer ride while the Normal setting is good enough for every-day driving on smoothly paved roads.

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2010 Infiniti FX50S AWD Review & Test Drive

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