Used 2019 INFINITI Q50 3.0t LUXE Sedan Review
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Read what other owners think about the 2019 INFINITI Q50 3.0t LUXE Sedan.
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Love it....Love it....Lov it!
Infiniti Lover, Dallas, PA, 12/08/2019
2019 INFINITI Q50 3.0t LUXE 4dr Sedan AWD w/Prod. End 3/19 (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 7A)
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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Mcdavis56, Winter Haven, FL, 10/12/2023
2019 INFINITI Q50 3.0t LUXE 4dr Sedan AWD w/Prod. End 3/19 (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 7A)
Car is very small, I like that it was more of a sporty car/ flashy car. I traded it in because I'm 6ft and weigh 240 pounds I was too big for this car. I only like that it was fast, I was able to move through traffic fast but I hate that itc was too small and low to ground. I only owned car for a little over two years
Excellent for what it is
Lavararo, Philadelphia, PA, 08/08/2023
2019 INFINITI Q50 3.0t LUXE 4dr Sedan AWD w/Prod. End 3/19 (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 7A)
This is my second infiniti, jumped from a 2016 into 2019. The ‘19 engine and turbos slightly less aggressive than my ‘16 same engine but the power delivery slightly off. Overall happy with the car. The positive is that after 60k miles no issues to speak of, just oil changes, tires and brakes. Don’t change with non oem brakes and pads they always have noise since they don’t match exactly. … Suspension is compliant but could have been a little firmer especially if you push the car, transmission is good but not great. My comment on transmission is good not great is due to the engine helping the transmission since the engine is the star of the car. One issue which warrants discussion is the turbos which sometimes seem to take a little to much to spool and that makes acceleration hesitant.
Great
barry, Caldwell, NJ, 10/05/2021
2019 INFINITI Q50 3.0t LUXE 4dr Sedan AWD w/Prod. End 3/19 (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 7A)
This vehicle performs very well.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2019 INFINITI Q50 3.0t LUXE Sedan
What’s new
- Streamlined model lineup
- Forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking are now standard
- Part of the first Q50 generation introduced for 2014
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Turbocharged V6 engines pack plenty of power and excitement
- Pro:Many high-tech entertainment and safety features come standard
- Pro:For a small luxury sedan, it offers a pretty roomy trunk
- Con:Infotainment system isn't as user-friendly as many others
- Con:Interior design looks dated and plain
- Con:Allows significant road noise into the cabin
- Con:Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are unavailable
Which Q50 does Edmunds recommend?
Go with the 2.0t if you're sticking to a budget, and skip the Red Sport 400 unless you require maximum horsepower. That leaves the 3.0t to hit the sweet spot, with an excellent array of standard features, including a 300-horsepower V6, for less than $40,000. Choosing between Luxe and Sport trims depends on your driving style and your appetite for nicer features, although many Sport features are available in optional packages for the Luxe as well.
Full Edmunds Review: 2019 INFINITI Q50 Sedan
Driving
The star of the show is the potent 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6, which is urgent yet docile. You'll never tire of exercising it. It also has powerful and user-friendly brakes and handling that's eager and capable if a bit synthetic. The seven-speed automatic is good but doesn't measure up to modern competition.
Comfort
Were it not for the Red Sport's considerable road noise, this sedan would be quite well-suited to long stints behind the wheel. Its seats deliver long-haul comfort, and the ride, while sporty, is never harsh. The climate controls fall victim to style but perform well.
Interior
The cabin design looks old, but its fundamentals are good. It's spacious and easy to jump in and out of, with no wide sill extensions to traverse. The odd, two-screen center stack layout could use an update but isn't terrible. This sound, unflashy presentation works well.
Utility
The Q50's roomy trunk makes it as practical as any sedan in its class. And while its in-cabin storage doesn't stand out, there are enough places to stow the things you'd use regularly.
Technology
The Q50's driver aids are well-tuned and cohesive. While the upper nav screen display is a bit old-school-looking, it's straightforward to use. The lack of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto isn't a deal-breaker in that respect.
Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2019 INFINITI Q50 in Ohio is:
$70.33 per month*Legal