Used 2016 INFINITI Q50 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Keeps getting better!
So, I had my 2015 Q50 3.7L V6 AWD Sport Sedan for about a year and a half. Loved every aspect of the car. Infiniti introduced a 3.0L TT Engine last year and so I made the switch (I lease my cars - the best way to go!) I absolutely love the new engine! The throttle/acceleration response is to the point and almost instant! I drive this car daily back and forth to work and some fun weekend drives and am very happy with it! This time, I added the Driver's Assistance package to give me some safety features and I'm glad I did it. The only thing that I dont like (it has more to do with my personal preference - nothing wrong with the feature itself) is that the forward collision warning and emergency braking assist kicks in when I'm zipping in and out of traffic. I know I can turn this feature off but for the 10-20 seconds of "fun" driving, I wouldnt want to keep having to go to the settings to turn the feature of, even though it can be turned off just by turning the Traction OFF. This car is very smooth and it can get up to speed in no time so just in case... I never turn the traction control off. Over all... very happy with the change and upgrade. I'll probably switch to the RedSport next time around and get a feel for it that beast as well!
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Q50 2.0T Garbage
Nice looking car with potentially good features but in reality it is garbage. May be my expectations where high as I owned a Hyundai Azera that I loved and had no issues with it. As for the Q50 2.0T, it had fume smell in the car for the first 4 months until it was fixed. The cooling fan will run on once you shut the car off and will wake my entire neighborhood as it was very loud. The screens will go blank randomly while driving. Plus the passenger and driver window would go down very slowly and make a lot of noise. I think Infiniti has a lot to learn from Hyundai on how to build reliable and consistent cars.
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- 2.0t Premium SedanMSRP: $15,03096 mi away
- 2.0t Premium SedanMSRP: $16,998In-stock online
- Sport SedanMSRP: $21,998In-stock online
4th infiniti
trade in my 2010 G37s coupe love the Q50 more comfortable than the coupe but still sporty
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Great car! Love it so far!
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Great Car
Great Car
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