Used 2017 INFINITI Q50 3.0t Premium 4dr Sedan AWD (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 7A) Consumer Reviews
Rocket ship
Recently turned in a 2014 Q50 AWD 3.7 v6 premium for a 2017 Q50 AWD premium 3.0 twin turbo. I was worried about the power of the 3.0 vs the 3.7. I loved the 3.7 v6 power and top end speed but this twin turbo 3.0 really surprised me. The power and smoothness is great. No turbo lag and the power is felt even at low rpm's. My 2014 had a very slow info system. It took for ever for the app's and radio to boot up. This 2017 must have a new and much faster processor in it because everything comes on in a couple of seconds. Although the two cars look the same, they drive differently. Smoother ride and power response from the 2017. Infiniti added two more speakers for a total of 16 but I don't notice any difference. The sound was great already in the 2014 model. Only disappointment is that the 2014 came standard with heated seats and steering and now you have to get the navigation package to get them. All in all I'm very happy with this 2017!!
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
From 2013 G37x To 2017 Q50
I have owned a few Infiniti cars and never really had any trouble with them. I was not looking to upgrade at the time, when I drove the Q50 and Q60 at the Drive at the Autobahn Country Club club in Joliet, ILL after that I was looking to buy. I love the way it handles and performance is good. Lots of upgrades in 4 years. Keep up the great work I saw the review of the tall guy up here he must be well over 6 feet tall. I am 5,9 and if i put the seat back and down I can't reach any of the pedals or steering wheel. you will have to drive one for yourself to see if it is a fit for you. But for me it is a great car.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- 3.0t Premium SedanMSRP: $20,590In-stock online
- 3.0t Premium SedanMSRP: $18,990In-stock online
- 2.0t SedanMSRP: $21,998In-stock online
Great luxury car that excelled in the areas I want
Excelled in the luxury areas I want. Coming off lease or a 2015 BMW 428i x drive, the Infiniti has more comfort, better acceleration, and more safety features. Handling is a little less precise, but better ride on long trips more than makes up for it. Once you get used to the Direct Adaptive Steering it is great and adjustable too.
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
Fun daily but definitely not a drivers car
After putting 40,000miles on it the engine started to go out. Burning lots of coolant. Local Infiniti dealer said it’s a known issue for the 3.0tt along with having a porous block. Dealer wouldn’t warranty the engine since I was 150 miles past my 70,000 warranty. Only had the car for alittle over a year and they quoted me at $13,000 to replace the engine. Not to mention Infiniti doesn’t seem to care for it’s customers as much as other companies. Fun car but not for any true car guy unless you like the gimmicky features, I’ll stick with Audi from now on, can’t beat their customer service!
Medium size car with big attitude
Picked up a clean 2017 Q50 with 77k miles and the more I drive it the more im impressed with the overall quality. Great road manors with the ride and handling plus the twin turbo 3.0 pulls hard and still deliver decent fuel mileage.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value