Used 2016 INFINITI Q70 Consumer Reviews
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Excellent car!
I test drove few cars in this class and Q70 came up on top. It seamed to be larger then Audi A6, Lexus GS350, BMW 528 and Mercedes E 350 (cars I test drove). It was very quick for the size of that car. It handles perfect, the ride is smooth and quiet, but Lexus is quieter. V6 engine is powerful and responds quick especially in Sport mode. I love the exterior and interior look. It has good touch screen navigation (wish it was a bigger and HD), Bluetooth is awesome, sound is very good, brake assistance, blind spot, lane departure and correction is all very good . It takes few days to get familiar with all the buttons, but once you are familiar you'll be perfectly fine with all of it. Overall this car for me was the best out of all the competition mention above.
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Impressive Q70L
In the last 7 years I have owned a Cadillac and a Lexus GS. After thinking I wanted to buy another Lexus, they have made the body style way to edgy for my taste. Cadillac also is taking on edgy lines and too many upgrades to make what you want an additional $10K in package cost. I also test drove the Lincoln MKZ & MKS, both left me very unimpressed. My husband said I've always liked Infinity's let's see what the new ones have to offer. Started off test driving the Q50, very stylish and was a comfy ride, however it lack all the power functions including cold seats that my Lexus spoiled me with. Then they showed my the Q70L... It was LOVE at first sight, what a beautiful car.
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- L SedanMSRP: $19,965102 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $13,591124 mi away
- L SedanMSRP: $16,998145 mi away
Better than my Tesla!
My Q70L has far superior ride and comfort than my 2013 Tesla. Of course nothing will match the Tesla's acceleration and sharp handling, but the Q70L is more suited to normal driving. The rear seating comfort is excellent and the transmission shifts so smoothly you almost feel like you are driving a Tesla. The electronics and collision avoidance are Excellent! My 2013 Tesla did not have 4 wheel drive which makes it totally unsuitable in Denver so I traded it for my Infinity Q70L and I have been very pleased. Both front and rear leg room also are the best of any car I have ever owned.
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Terrific car
Was not even on my radar but once I discovered it cannot stop raving about it and more importantly enjoying it. Consumer reports rates it one of the best sedans. Not sure why edmunds does not agree. It gets better with every ride. Still love it. No issues, great service from dealer. My wife won't give it back. Update- the story is the same. Great car, reliable, comfortable and fun to drive. Update - after 3 1/2 years this car is still a gem. No issues and a joy to drive. Update- ditto at 4.5 years Update. As reliable as ever. No issues and still enjoy every ride. Update- the only thing that has changed is the mileage. Continues to be a terrific car.
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Very competitive luxury sedan for its category.
I’ve driven my individual 2015 Infiniti Q70L for the past five years. I purchased my Infiniti on September 2018 with 35,000 miles after a lease return. I happen to be a rideshare driver. It’s currently May 2023 and it has 178,000 miles. The 3.7L and the seven speed automatic transmission has been super reliable and still runs as smooth as when I picked it up when it had 35,000 miles. Other than replacing serviceable items that were out because of time. Like the windshield wipers, battery, brake pads and rotors, all 3 drive belt pulleys with tensioner pulley, serpentine belt, cabin air filter once I’ve driven my individual 2015 Infiniti Q70L for the past five years. I purchased my Infiniti on September 2018 with 35,000 miles after a lease return. I happen to be a rideshare driver. It’s currently May 2023 and it has 178,000 miles. The 3.7L and the seven speed automatic transmission has been super reliable and still runs as smooth as when I picked it up when it had 35,000 miles. Other than replacing serviceable items that were out because of time. Like the windshield wipers, battery, brake pads and rotors, all 3 drive belt pulleys with tensioner pulley, serpentine belt, cabin air filter once a year, spark plugs at 100,000 miles. Driver side latch actuator is the only known issue that will wear out. Alternator was replaced under warranty. Just like any other vehicle oil changes are performed every 5000 miles with synthetic oil at the dealership. The transmission Service has been performed every 50,000 miles. differential service has been performed every 60,000 miles. All coolant services have been performed every 60,000 miles as well. I also replaced the OEM size tires. To a Michelin pilot sport all season 4’s 265/40ZR20 104Y. Which have improved the right handling and comfort massively. a year, spark plugs at 100,000 miles. The driver side latch actuator and rear window shade is the only two known issue that will wear out. Alternator was replaced under warranty. Just like any other vehicle oil changes are performed every 5000 miles with synthetic oil at the dealership. The transmission Service has been performed every 50,000 miles. differential service has been performed every 60,000 miles. All coolant services have been performed every 60,000 miles as well. I also replaced the OEM size tires. To a Michelin pilot sport all season 4’s 265/40ZR20 104Y. Which have improved the right handling and comfort massively. This is my honest review of the 2015 through 2019 Infiniti Q70 series.
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