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Used 2015 INFINITI Q60 Convertible Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

On the road again

Bruce Lamond, 11/28/2015
updated 06/05/2018
2015 INFINITI Q60 Convertible 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
29 of 32 people found this review helpful

This is a wonderful car, but completely impractical for someone that requires a trunk (or boot). When the top is down - often in Arizona - there is zero trunk space. But that is alright. The back seat can accept luggage and is easy to get to, and with the top down this is just great fun to drive. The acceleration is smooth and the handling crisp and responsive. In short it is a joy to drive. The top comes up easily and quickly and I don't have to wrestle with a rag top. When the top is up the car is quiet and the stereo is fantastic. I am really enjoying this car.

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5 out of 5 stars

Best hair dryer I ever owned

Jeff S., 06/29/2020
2015 INFINITI Q60 Convertible 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

I bought this car new in January 2016 and still haven't seen anything else I'd rather own (at the price). I chose it over the Lexus 350 IC convertible. It performs great, and the 7-speed auto tran is very responsive and using the paddle shifters is the next-best thing to a manual transmission. It is responsive at the throttle and brakes, steering is very good but not much road feedback through the wheel, and suspension is appropriately tuned (though some people will find it stiff). It is very comfortable for the front seat occupants but don't take back-seat passengers any farther than down the street--it's cramped back there. The trunk holds a lot more than you would guess, but when the top is down there is just enough space for a gym bag. I thought that might be a problem but after 4.5 years I found it worth the tradeoff. I'm a gigging musician and with the top up I can get an amp, guitar, fold-up cart, and gear bag in the trunk. If I want the top down, all of that is going in the seats. WIth the top down, you've got a hardtop car. It might be just a little noisier in the rain than a true hardtop, but otherwise is pretty quiet and has much more structural integrity than my Solara soft-top. The retraction is fully automatic. You have to hold the button down until it finishes with a beep. I have found a couple of times that the top won't move up or down if the engine is not running. It is random so maybe the battery doesn't generate enough current. Also there have been a couple of times where it won't move even with the engine running; I stopped the car and restarted, so I chalk it up to "needed to reboot." The only problem I've had is the bluetooth audio connection is very slow to connect to my phone (I've tried other phones, it's not the phone). It connects right away for making calls but takes 2-4 minutes before it is ready to play audio. The GPS system, like every other built-in one I've used, works well but the menu navigation is counterintuitive. I have a similar problem on my two Toyotas. Controls on the door (windows, mirror adjustment, mirror retraction) require an awkward reach around the grab handle. The auto climate control is well-featured but like every other one I've tried, seems sensitive to the air temperature, not your temperature. So the A/C will not be cold enough if the sun is beating on you. And on a cold day, when you start up the heater does not blow the hottest possible air to warm things up, so I set the temperature all the way up until the interior is comfortable then I switch it back to the target temp. Overall this car has been a great value for the price. I got a pretty good deal because it was over a year after the model year was released and I think the dealer wanted to make room for the 2017's to come in. I suspect the convertible was not super popular.

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3 out of 5 stars

She Pretty

Former SL Driver, 10/15/2019
2015 INFINITI Q60 Convertible Sport 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 6M)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

She is very pretty and very small, but that’s okay. She is fun. She is not nearly as refined as my SL 500, but the service bills are much lower.

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5 out of 5 stars

Fun for everyone who wants a hardtop convertible

lboeru, 03/11/2014
2014 INFINITI Q60 Convertible IPL 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
10 of 12 people found this review helpful

It is small but big enough, very sporty tuned, comfortable, very responsive and elegant at the same time

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5 out of 5 stars

On the road again

Bruce Lamond, 11/28/2015
updated 12/12/2022
2015 INFINITI Q60 Convertible 2dr Convertible (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
9 of 11 people found this review helpful

This is a wonderful car, but completely impractical for someone that requires a trunk (or boot). When the top is down - often in Arizona - there is zero trunk space. But that is alright. The back seat can accept luggage and is easy to get to, and with the top down this is just great fun to drive. The acceleration is smooth and the handling crisp and responsive. In short it is a joy to drive. The top comes up easily and quickly and I don't have to wrestle with a rag top. When the top is up the car is quiet and the stereo is fantastic. I am really enjoying this car. After one more year and I still love the car. The hard top is good as I often have to drive through some "Questionable" areas. Love all about it Except the wheel wells that project out from the side for an inch or so. I have damaged those but will not fix them as Infiniti has made body work so expensive. Still have it and love it. Great for the "Get out of the house" drives in Az. We just adopted a Sharpei/German Shepard mix dog. She loves to ride in the passenger seat with the top down. Great fun. Why is Infiniti not making any more Convertibles? Have talked to a number of people who would love to have my car!!.(they ain't getting it!!)

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