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4 out of 5 stars

Best Sport Coupe for the Money

Infiniti Q60 Rocks, 07/16/2015
updated 07/25/2022
2014 INFINITI Q60 Coupe Journey 2dr Coupe (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
53 of 55 people found this review helpful

I am writing this review, because the other review said that he was only getting like 12.3 miles per gallon. My fuel mileage with city and highway driving has averaged 22.3 miles/gallon. The car has great acceleration and handling. I'm 6 feet tall 250 pounds and would not recommend the car for anyone larger than me. I am very happy with the car. I purchased mine as a certified pre-owned for $33,000 with 12,000 miles. As far as value for the money, nothing else comes even close. The car has also been very reliable. At 37,500 miles, I just replaced the tires and brakes all the way around. The trunk is a little tight, but I am able to get my golf clubs, two pair of golf shoes, shag bag, 2 golf shirts, 3 golf towels, and golf supplies in trunk. I think they should have just made the car a 2 seater like the 370Z and increased the trunk storage. I am very happy with my purchase. Now 53,000 miles no problems....replaced brakes at 40k with ray asbestos hybrid & happy with them... Now with 83,000 miles....replaced brakes and tires at 80K...rotors still good. I am still using the original battery ....load tests fine, but will probably replace soon. The only problems I have with the car are 1. Switch to control passenger window on drivers side is starting to act up...sometimes window does down an inch then stops...will probably have to be replace...when IPhone updated to IOS 10 could not receive phone calls on bluetooth hands free...can make outgoing but not receive. Cannot update or download software on-line....must take to Infiniti dealer and they want $80....I'm pretty disgusted with them and have been living with this inconvenience. Now with 88k miles no new problems....Decided to change OEM battery about 2 months ago prior to failure....barely passed load test. Switch to control passengers window seems fine now....never replaced. Still living with Bluetooth inconvenience. Still fun to drive, great reliability, and over all very happy with purchase....My only beef I have is that you have to use premium gas or it could damage the engine...At the present, premium costs 60 cents more per gallon than regular. I've tried running regular and noticed reduced performance. Now with 95K....no problems....changed rear differential, transfer case, and transmission fluid...pretty straightforward, but cannot replace trans filter(Infiniti says lasts life of car and no part available). Plan on replacing spark plugs....have to remove throttle bodies to reach, but will clean them, too. Also, will check serpentine belt, hoses, and antifreeze before winter, but I think the belts and hoses are OK. I changed antifreeze at 50K and will probably change again after replacing plugs. I am still happy with purchase. Car has had no major problems and so far have just had to do normal maintenance. 105K Now....changed plugs....everything is fine.....no problems very reliable vehicle. 110K Now doing more city driving after COVID mileage has dropped to 21.6MPG. No new issues...Car is running fine....Still very happy with purchase and plan to keep car for at least another 50K miles. 115k power window switch finally failed Purchased new one on Amazon for $40 Replacing tires today got 35k out of old ones decided to buy bf Goodrich comp 2 + for $145 per tire plus installation around $85 tires got good reviews Everything else good still comfortable driving car still reliable hoping to get 200k before purchasing another . bf Goodrich comp 2 + are really loud!!! They perform well in wet and dry weather.Might have to go back to the Michilens at $200/tire., but car has 120K now will have 160K probably will be in the market for another car. The car still runs great. Switched to regular gas and lost a little performance but at an extra $6-7/ fill up didn't make sense. I found that by adding fuel injector cleaner(for $2-3/bottle) every 10 fill ups the difference in performance is hardly noticeable. Also, I don't get a knocking or pinging when accelerating, therefore I believe that no engine damage is occurring and it is not necessary to run premium.Interior getting a little worse for wear and tear....Drivers side door panel is fading from sunscreen on my arm . Drivers seat bolster on left side getting beat up.....Thinking about getting a new panel and possibly seat from junk yard but still acceptable.I have not had any new problems with car....I'm thinking I am going to start having issues with sensors and EGR valves, and dirty throttle bodies, but so far I am problem free. I still feel confident driving car an hour 3 times/week to offices that I service.Will keep ya'll posted. I'm not driving the car as much because I purchased a new Mustang GT and I started a new position in which I work from home. The car is running well, but as stated earlier....the BF Goodrich comp 2 + are really loud!!! They perform very well, but ruin the driving experience for me in this car. Apparently, the hot tire now is the Continental extreme contact price between the BF Goodrich and the Michelins. Since the tires only have around 7K miles, I hate to get rid of them....Otherwise all is good with Infiniti Coupe.

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4 out of 5 stars

Fun to drive reliable vehicle!

tap, 10/15/2015
updated 10/17/2016
2014 INFINITI Q60 Coupe 2dr Coupe AWD (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
18 of 18 people found this review helpful

Leased this vehicle in AWD about a year ago. Have never had a problem with it. Great looking and great reliability. Love the performance and AWD drive system. Stock tires relay road noise but stick well. I run winter tires to enhance Snow/Ice traction and will take it anywhere. Technology is good, but not great compared to today's standard, but new model years promise upgrades in that area. I have this on a special lease program for 24 months and its coming near it end. I wish I would have taken a longer lease, I really enjoy this vehicle. Some earlier comments referenced poor MPG, but I get from 21-24MPG in a mixture of driving conditions. The requirement for Premium fuel is a draw-back. Just typically Me or Me and my spouse in the vehicle so the limited back seat space and truck space has not been an issue for us.

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4 out of 5 stars

Japanese GT

Steve S, 12/26/2018
updated 07/07/2021
2014 INFINITI Q60 Coupe 2dr Coupe AWD (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
11 of 11 people found this review helpful

Got this as a trade-in at a Lexus dealer and paid $23.5K, loaded with only 11K miles. Fantastic deal used, but I would never have considered it new at almost $45K. The 3.7 engine pulls hard and sounds great doing it. I wish it had a manual (not offered with AWD), but the automatic is not bad and will hold gears to redline when hammering it. The car corners flat, the brakes are strong with a firm pedal and the steering has good heft and feel. The ride is not bad considering how well it handles and is tolerable even on bad roads. This is a well crafted car and the interior materials are all good quality although the seats are a bit too hard for long drives and the trunk and back seat are tight. No complaints with the Bose stereo which has clean sound and puts out strong bass. The navi is old school, but I use my phone so its not an issue. So far, only routine maintenance and the mpg has been acceptable. It will get close to 30 on the highway at 65 but only 15 if you hammer it around town and I average around 19-21 in 50/50 driving. These are supposed to be very reliable and -if used- offer outstanding bang for the buck (IMO). 35,000 mile update - No change. There is an occasional annoying squeaking sound from the front cowl area, but that's about it. Still fun. 40,000 mile update: I'm finding the seats uncomfortable for long drives and it chugs premium unleaded, but runs its a$$ off. Some drops of water will occasionally come in at the driver side A pillar moulding, but otherwise no issues. The car's design has aged well (IMO) even if the tech is outdated. Its truly an old-school muscle grand tourer. 45K mile update. No issues whatsoever. Sold the car and got a 2002 C5 Z06. The Z06 and Q60 use basically the same amount of gas which is an indictment of the main flaw of the Q60. It is too heavy to be a real sports car. Kudos to Nissan for building a bulletproof machine that had a personality.

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5 out of 5 stars

More of the same which is good!!!

John L, 01/20/2018
2014 INFINITI Q60 Coupe Journey 2dr Coupe (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
18 of 21 people found this review helpful

Have owned 6 Infiniti cars and they continue to impress me...for the most part... This is my 3rd coupe but what bone head choose to move the seat controls to the side of seat!!!! Good thing there is a memory setting because unless the door is open you cannot adjust seat. Storage has always been a issue, but the car is a coupe not a wagon so live with it or buy a QX. Some storage net/bins at the sides of the foot wells would be a nice add for the odds and ends along with a legitimate berth on console for phone since we all have them. I rack 50 to 70k on these cars per year and it never gets old, Oil, Tires etc.... and muscle relaxers for the constant grin. I have owned BMW's, Audi, Corvette, Which are all top of the line equipment but the Infiniti has proven to be the constant no nonsense performer..... Note I was a test driver for one of the big three and have had the opportunity to experience many of the the magnificent automobiles produced and for the buck Infiniti is still a good bang both in durability and smile factor.

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4 out of 5 stars

HAPPY DRIVER

CHILL will, 09/05/2016
2014 INFINITI Q60 Coupe 2dr Coupe AWD (3.7L 6cyl 7A)
17 of 20 people found this review helpful

What you should no before buying this car is that it is a sports coupe. So your not gonna get 30mpg. I recently brought a pre certified 2014 Q60 sport model with 12100 miles on it. I traded in my 2007 M35. So far I like this car a lot I think you get a lot of bang for your buck. I paid 30.000 bucks for mine financing approx 21000 after 10000 for my trade in. So yeah 30 grand for a car as close to new as you can get. Yeah it's a bang for your buck. I love the new 20017 Q60. But not ready to spend 56k. Yes the technology lil things like the infotainment system is a lil long in the tooth but still relevant. As far as the gas not bad at all. I drive 53 miles a day back and forth to work. And a tank of gas last me the whole week. Handles beautifully especially around curves. And I dont know how anybody doesn't love that signature Infiniti roar that 3.7 liter v6 puts out. Again it's a sports coup people it's supposed to sound fun and be fun to drive.. Also yes the new models are turbo. But remember turbo is a he'll of a lot of money when the turbo malfunctions. One final thing I got a great warranty regular warranty expires 2018. Power train warranty as well as pre certified warranty expires 2020. So yeah I'm very very happy

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