Carlike Handling

As always, the FX handles well, in league with the likes of BMW's X5 and Porsche's Cayenne — specifically the X5 xDrive35i and the base Cayenne, if you're comparing price and powertrains. These competitors also have rear-wheel drive or rear-biased all-wheel drive for a sporty feel. Though the FX's ride quality has been smoothed out somewhat over the years, our test model's 21-inch wheels appropriately evoked the model's salad days, as we found ourselves tossed about like hapless romaine.
Slight differences in tire series aren't always dramatic, but you can expect a more compliant ride with the FX's base 18-inch wheels. Unfortunately, an adaptive suspension is available only on the FX50, as an option.
See also:
Automatic door locks
► All doors lock automatically when the
vehicle speed reaches 15 MPH (24
km/h).
► All doors unlock automatically when the
ignition switch is placed in the OFF
position.
The aut ...
New Styling
The G was a handsome car in 2009, but I can't abide its chief styling update
for 2010: a clumsy new bumper with fanglike fog light apertures that, on Sport
and Anniversary editions, have exaggerat ...
Trunk lid
WARNING
• Do not drive with the trunk lid open. This could allow dangerous exhaust gases to be drawn into the vehicle. See “Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide)” of this manual.• Closely supervise children ...
