Used 2015 INFINITI Q60 Convertible Consumer Reviews
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Powerful and beautiful car
Great car, fun to drive, plenty of power. Beautiful profile and style. No trunk of back seat room but then we didn't buy this car looking for that! It is the perfect 'wind in your hair' nice weather "DINK" (dual income no kids) car. We get looks and thumbs up every time we drive her. Wish Infiniti would bring back this beauty- bet they would sell a few. #infinitusa take note
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Great convertible
This car has met all my expectations and is a blast to drive. excellent handling and ride is good even with the 19 inch wheels. Gas mileage is pretty good as well for a sports car. We looked for months before we finally found one in excellent condition. The car gets a lot of attention wherever we go. So much fun!
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Eye catcher
Be prepared for any type of leaks by passenger or drivers side doors. After 4 yrs ..Warranty coverage..Bill 1100.00 .my mileage 14,000 miles. This is my 2nd convertible. My first was 2009 .lemon....
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Super car!
Stealthy!
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Poor Engineering and design. Costly mistake.
Don't buy this convertible unless you are ready to replace the battery every 10 to 12 months. After purchasing in February 2015, the car failed to start in December 2015, stranding us at the local shopping mall. When we took it in to have it looked at, we were told that we weren't driving it enough to keep the battery charged. (It was our intention to drive it sparingly to help maintain its value). By October 2016 the new battery had died, stranding us again, even though we had driven it at least 30 minutes every 3 days as instructed. This time we were told that the car was engineered to only charge periodically while running so as to increase gas mileage. If we wanted to keep the battery from dying, we had to drive it even more, or put it on a trickle charger when we weren't driving it. When we bought the car, we weren't told any of this. Didn't know we were buying an electric car that had to be plugged in every night!
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