Many mainstream manufacturers today focus far too much on technology to sell their full-size SUVs, emphasizing massive touchscreens and complex software menus. And perhaps that’s why some older full-size SUVs tend to look and feel expensive in the modern era, as their designers tended to focus more on interiors instead. In those days, the concept of luxury tended to mean wood, leather, detail, padding, and sheer physical presence rather than trick technology. And that’s what makes vehicles like the 2013-2015 Nissan Armada and its more upscale sibling, the Infiniti QX56 and QX80, so interesting.
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