Used 2019 INFINITI Q50 Consumer Reviews
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Love it....Love it....Lov it!
Now that the warm weather has finally arrived and Covid 19 seems to be more under control I have been venturing out more than when I purchased my Infiniti in mid November. It has the luxury that I love with the power that I love too. Both myself and my spouse love driving this car. I owned luxury cars in the past but none were as much fun to drive as the Infiniti Q50. I have no regrets for the purchase I made.
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Fast fast fast!
My seventh INFINITI. The folks at Naperville INFINITI are the best. In and out in under an hour. Zero pressure. The q50 is great fun to drive. Fit and finish is typical INFINITI. Red sport seats are great. Another job well done. Thanks INFINITI.
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- 3.0t LUXE SedanMSRP: $22,998In-stock online
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- 3.0t LUXE SedanMSRP: $21,998In-stock online
Death trap
I feel sorry for the person who now oens this car. I have seen several deaths from loss pf steering in the q50 and its sad the manufacturer doesnt care about consumers. Im happy to hear sales on the q50 have fallen I took my car in the first month because of it drifting to the right constantly and was told its roadcrown but nothing ever inspected. roadcrown is in the right lanes not every lane. the 4th month the run flat on front right blew out on the sidewall but was no potholes around and roadside assistance never came to tow my car. I had to buy 4 new tires. The 14th month new tire on front right has sidewall damage again with a crack on the inner lip of the rim. Rim was replaced but nothing else inspected. Potholes will throw a car way out of alignment. i went to pay for alignment and only spec out was the left front toe. Now in spec car drifts to the right even more. So if you want a self driving car lol that will go from the left lane to the far right lane in 2 to 3 seconds all by its self i guess its for you. If you want a car that will be a constant money pit, unsafe snd warranty not covering this car is for you. The manufacturer claims this car is manufactured to constantly drift to the right but i csnt find this complaint anywhere. That seems to be the stupidest thing i ever heard and seems very unsafe. However the company has never drove the car to make this conclusion. cars are put at spec to fight roadcrown. ive never owned a car that seems to drive so unsafe. The lower control arm bushings are defective and leaking and this is whats causing this issue. These defects are not warrantable and cost me 3600.00 to fix the issue. The fuel rails are also defective and leaking gas. I have 25k miles and have replaced my tires 3 times now
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Pleasantly surprised and excited
So it’s my first time getting an Infiniti and wow I’m in love. First of all it drives like a dream. Coming from a Mercedes cla....now I’m driving a REAL car. Amazing pickup and boy can it take a curse nicely. Probably my favorite car I’ve ever driven. I got the silver on black. It’s sporty, it’s classy, it’s everything. Total satisfied customer!
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Best Car I've Owned...until recently.
This is the 2nd Q50S Red Sport I've owned. With 400hp and 350lb torque, the thing is a screamer. Very fun to drive and a great value for the $$$. Few downsides: exhaust note sounds like a Ford Focus, 19" instead of 20" wheels, very outdated user tech for the driver, too much chrome on the exterior. UPDATE...June 2022. Despite it being a really fun car to drive, my friend's new ride, bought in November 2021, caught my attention. He bought a 2022 BMW X5 M50i with its twin turbo, 32 valve, 523hp motor. I bought a M550i sedan, with the same motor, the following February. The BMW is far more expensive, of course, but the technology and sophistication is in an entirely different realm. My former Q50S Red Sport looks quite primitive by comparison. I'll be interested to see if Nissan decides to invest in a major update to its higher-end Infiniti's. My guess is that they'll soon abandon the current Q50 platform. Will it be replaced with another high performance V6 or V8? I doubt it.
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