Used 2019 INFINITI Q50 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Q50 your Amazing!
I was amazed and fell in love with the car right after I test drove it. I've had turbo charged cars before and this car definitely is on top of the game with it's twin turbo charge engine. I can already tell that this engine is bullet proof. I would definitely buy this car again. Waiting for the 400Z to come out, apparently it's suppose to have the same engine. Go Q50!
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Solid car but misses on a couple areas
Infiniti cars have a solid build quality with strong performance engines. My car is the Q50 Signature Edition. Comes with nicer black chrome wheels and sport seats. Interior is a relatively clean design with the exception of the center stack. Having two screens is not a problem - the problem is the two screens are two different finishes and one is touch screen and the other isn’t. Also, I bought the last year they didn’t include Apple Car play (started in 2020 models) so that is very limiting when using the underwhelming infotainment system with my phone. The drive train is strong but a mixed bag. The engine is superior. Good power, smooth acceleration, and reasonably efficient. As you will probably read elsewhere, the 7-speed transmission is a let down. Up shifts are not very smooth and down shifts are clumsy when not shifting yourself. Having driven BMWs for years, I don’t know why almost every automaker is not using the ZF 8-speed transmission. It is so much further ahead of the tranny in the Q50. Nissan/Infiniti needs to figure out their transmission execution. I know they love CVTs and are committed to that, but their torque converter trannys are a little disappointing. Suspension is good. My car has the Active Trace feature which is basically a poor mans torque vectoring (brakes the inside rear wheel to pull you through a corner). It actually works very well and causes this car to corner with confidence. Compared to any German counterparts, it is a great value. The lease deals on these are great! However compared to some of the other brands pushing up market like Kia and Mazda, the value proposition isn’t as strong as it once was 4-5 years ago. I would cross-shop this car with a Kia Stinger, Mazda 6, Volvo S60 or even a Nissan Maxima. Would I buy this car again? If the infotainment was upgraded and the transmission was different, I definitely would. Strong predicted reliability and a top notch service experience give you a piece of mind that few other cars can give you.
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Previous G37 owner to now Q50
Update 10/31/22- still loving my Q50! Having owned my 2013 G37 for close to 9 years, it was beginning to show its age. Still ran like brand new, but my white bumpers were peeling and becoming discolored. My Q50 drives and feels totally different than the G37. The Q50 is much quieter and refined. I do find that the Dunlop runflats give a rough ride when cold in the morning. Steering is very light; I can swing the wheel around with my pinky. I do miss the exhaust sound; this one seems a bit more tamed from what I’m used to. Infiniti always seems to lag behind the other car brands in the tech department; but hey coming from a 2013, I have so many more options in my car now. No ventilated seats, just heated is offered. Auto remote start is standard; don’t have to pay for aftermarket. You really get the best bang for your buck with the Q50. I encourage everyone to test drive one and add it to your short list. It’s a winner in my book!
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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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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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