Used 2015 INFINITI Q50 Consumer Reviews
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You will not be disappointed in choosing the Q50
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Really great car
Nice to drive, easy on wallet to own
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- Base SedanMSRP: $19,590178 mi away
- Premium SedanMSRP: $16,500145 mi away
- Premium SedanMSRP: $11,895139 mi away
It was a good car but not great.
I have to laugh when edmunds.com lists as one of the positives is its roomy trunk. This is literally one of the reasons we sold ours. We couldn't fit our luggage in and there are only two of us. On the plus side, its a very sporty looking car and drives like one. Quick throaty response and plenty of giddy-up! My wife like to drive on our country roads in sport mode and went through an expensive set of tires in under 20K. We don't do that any more. We also drove through a vicious snowstorm and the car handled great. The infotainment system is non-intuitive and makes for dangerous driving while trying to figure it out. It most cases, you need a co-pilot to figure out the infotainment system while moving. Overall we liked the car but just didn't love it.
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Hybrid Premium is solid gold after 4 Years
For what it’s worth, my 2015 Hybrid Premium (3.5L V6) is an awesome ride. DAS & braking took less than a week to become automatic.
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Great car
One of the best cars I’ve owned!
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