Drive By mysa-admin on May 19, 2021 at 10:46 AM
The 2021 Infiniti QX50 crossover ranges from $37,950-$56,850, plus freight and options.
Just last year, Infiniti added two upscale trim levels to its five-passenger QX50 crossover lineup, building on the model that has become one of the brand’s best-selling vehicles.
The new trims are the Sensory, which begins at $50,000, and the top-of-the-line Autograph, which starts at $54,200.
For this report, we got our first look at the Sensory model. While front-wheel drive is standard, our tester came with Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, which added $2,000 to the sticker price. This option is available for that price on all QX50 versions except the Autograph, on which it’s $2,650 extra.
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2021 Genesis GV80 3.5T AWD Advanced+
Out runs and under-spends the best of the rest
By David Colman
Special Correspondent to THE AUTO CHANNEL
This first ever SUV shot from Genesis hits the bulls eye. Six different models are offered, three powered by a 2.5 liter turbocharged four, and three more boasting a 3.5 liter turbocharged V6. We drove the penultimate
version of the range, somewhat busily titled AWD 3.5T Advanced+. The 300hp four cylinder Genesis uses the same chassis as the six cylinder offerings, with the least expensive rear wheel drive 2.5T going for
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Upgraded Kia Cerato arrives
More style, safety and equipment – and higher prices – for Korean brand’s best-seller
The facelifted 2021 Kia Cerato has arrived in Australia, bringing a fresh front-end design, more safety and tech features, higher prices across the board and – for the first time Down Under – the radical new Kia logo on its nose and tail.
In showrooms within days, the new-look Kia Cerato hatch and sedan replaces the Korean car-maker’s top-selling model and will once again be available in four variants – S, Sport and Sport+, with the new GT Turbo flagship to follow in mid-June.
No pricing has yet been announced for the top-shelf GT Turbo (pictured here in red) and once again pricing will be identical for the Cerato hatch and sedan, which was also revealed last month.