Used 2014 INFINITI Q50 Consumer Reviews
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Forbes even says don't buy
Driven this car for over 2 months. The poor reviews given by other sites is deserved. Frequent reboots of the computer, no sonar, useless directional lines on backup camera, over 50 computer upgrades in only 8 weeks ..think twice about this car. Having owned now for almost 3 years and ready to TRADE. Will not look at another infiniti. Continued computer problems, extremely bad tires, poor power delivery, back up directional lines still MIA most of the time. The most annoying of all is the slip light comes on when the weather is beautiful dry and warm. The car then losses power? They can't find the problem?
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2014 Q50 fun
Bought car in February 2018 with 62k miles. Dealer offered certified warranty which was added bonus. Car is great so far. Fun to drive although I usually keep it in Eco mode to save gas. Even in Eco mode it moves. Have popped it into Sport mode a few times just for fun and it flies. Ride is smooth. The only drawback is the steering is uber sensitive. Just a slight change and the car heads in that direction. Overall it has been a great car
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- Premium SedanMSRP: $9,882136 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $10,600180 mi away
- Premium SedanMSRP: $17,895140 mi away
Infiniti Q50 the worst car of 2014
This car represents the the company as a whole. FAILURE. Not only did the stealership pull a bait and switch on me by changing the price of the car from sales to finance, but their customer service after the sales was just horrid. Go to the Q50 forum and you can read hundreds of owners who regret buying this car. Several members have successfully gotten Infiniti to buy back the car. DAS is a gimmick. It doesn't work in the real world. It feels artificial and has tons of bugs. The Intouch unit is laggy and prematurely released. Everyone who bought the Q50 were unwilling beta tester for the company. Avoid Infiniti and the Q50. This car sucks and so does the company.
Don't buy from Infinity
Interior is creaks, engine is lights up every months, sterling wheel is give a judder when pushing break and many many other problems..... AND COSTUMER SERVICE ISTHE WORST... They are don't care about you your car and they reputation....!
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It's Good but.........
I have owned 4 Infinitis before this one. 2007 FX35(loved it), 2012 G37XS(loved it), 2012 FX35 with Deluxe touring (Everyone loved this one) 2013 M37XS (I traded in my 2006 550i manual transmission because my M37XS made it feel slow) and lastly my Hagane Blue Q50 Hybris sport. I was really excite about getting 31 MPGs on the hughway in this car because I drive alot. The closest I have been able to get is 28 MPGs on the highway using cruise control. I use a simple fomula MPG = (miles driven)/(gallons). The car would say one number but it was always high by almost 3 MPGs. If it said 29, I would calculate 26-26.5. Unacceptable. Every car I've owned I have been able achieve the posted MPGs.