Used 2014 INFINITI Q60 Coupe Consumer Reviews
Pocket rocket - Q60
The car is very sleek looking and handles very well. Acceleration is great and it has enough bells and whistles in the interior. People will rant and rave about having much more expensive cars like BMW, Audi, Mercedes, but Infiniti can hold it's own without breaking the wallet on insurance, gas, and maintenance issues down the road.
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Comfortable & Sporty
I bought my certified pre-owned 2014 Q60S AWD, with 20,000 miles on it, in late 2017 for $32K. This S variant has paddle shifters, larger wheels, and larger brakes compared to the standard AWD model. I used to drive a manual gearbox car, but never really use the paddle shifters on this car. Within a year the car developed a radiator leak and the radiator was replaced under warranty - no other issues so far. I work from home so the car is now at almost 36K miles in spring 2023. Original summer tires wore out, so I put Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4s on, and car drives well through the Western New York winter snow storms, despite low ground clearance compared to or SUV. I've always been very happy with acceleration and handling. The car is comfortable and sporty, typically getting 22.5mpg around town, but closer to 30mpg on longer thruway trips. It is developing a few rusty spots underneath which I intend to fix this summer and then apply an undercoating. I service the car myself following the internal maintenance guide (which shouts for an oil change approx every 5K miles). I use Mobil 1 5W30 Extended Performance oil (guaranteed for 20K miles) so I don't feel compelled to change it every year. I love the simple design inside and out. I kept my last car for 26 years and hope this one will last just as long.
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- Base CoupeMSRP: $12,850324 mi away
- Sport CoupeMSRP: $12,900404 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $15,999587 mi away
Fun Car
This is a super funs, fast and sporty car to drive. Appearance does not scream out in the same way it drives which is actually what I like in the vehicle.
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Q60 - What You Should Know Before You Buy
2014 Q60 Journey - I generally agree with the Edmunds review, however, there are two things that I wish that I'd known before getting into a lease on this car, which would have swayed me in another direction: MPG & the awful entertainment system. I've had the car a few days shy of five months and in that time I'm astounded at the poor gas mileage. The EPA sticker estimate puts it at a 22-combined MPG; however, my best efforts at driving gas-wise have resulted in no better than 12.9 MPG combined (!). 12.9 MPG is low by any standars-- and believe me you'll start to feel the hit in your wallet when filling that tank with premium.
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Q60 aka G37
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