Used 2018 INFINITI Q70 Consumer Reviews
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Excellent value in a great car!
If brand name is all that matters then yes please overpay for a German brand. I had a 2015 AWD Q50 premium and decided after 2 1/2 years to trade in for something a bit bigger. The dealership gave me an awesome deal on a 2017 Q70S AWD. A deal so good actually that I ended up paying less for this than I did for my Q50. Now I know this car does not fully compete against the finest midsize luxury cars but infiniti is always running deals on these so you have to put it in perspective. Infiniti does need to redesign to keep up with the latest but it is still is a fine and comfortable driving car. You have to put it in perspective when it comes to value: I paid $42,000 for a $57,000 stickered car and for that money with AWD, a sport package, bose radio, heated and cooled seats, navigation, sunroof, great seats, a comfortable ride and many standard features it was a no brainer. Not many cars you could consider for this price point that are this fun to drive and luxurious! The Q70 handles well, has good power, is very comfortable, good space for 4 people and is an attractive looking car and has AWD. For that type of money you can’t really ask for much more...plus this car is more fun to drive and more pleasant than the Q50 (more communication in the steering, quieter/more comfortable when cruising and has a better sound from the engine). Overall an great car at a excellent value price!
What a terrible and biased review by Edmunds
It's really a shame how Edmunds trashed the review of this beautiful car as so many customers rely on accurate, unbiased review from major sites such as Edmunds. I had the chance to drive this car for couple thousand miles. It's definitely not the most competitive in the class, but Edmunds' review is absolutely terrible and biased. Their whole article screams one sentence - buy German car, don't buy Q70. "no Q70 variant truly stands out in the crowd"??? Seriously??? Look at how many A6 and E class are on the road, and you tell me Q70 does not stand out? To be completely honest Q70 isn't the most attractive design but it has a very strong presence when you see it. Oh and I see Edmunds gave 1 star for Q70's technology. Sure the tech is not up to date, the screen is not the most crisp and the largest. BUT even for today's standards I found the system very intuitive and easy to use even for the first time, and the NAV never got me a problem. Now it comes where Edmunds lose all the credit, where in the driving aids section it says "It's almost unheard of in this class for items such as blind-spot monitoring and forward collision warning to be optional." What a joke. I guess you are just ignoring the fact that German cars nickel and dime you for every single piece of desirable feature? And not to mention Q70 is one of the most reliable luxury cars in the market right now! If you enjoy paying repair bills and loaner cars from the dealer - go ahead and buy German and enjoy.
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A seriously good sedan.
5 reasons to love the Q70L. 1. interior and exterior design is beautiful with high build quality. The leather quality on the sensory package is similar to an S-Class and you get just as much space inside. 2. Real buttons make sense and the user interface is much better than digging 3-4 levels into touch screen only interfaces you see now. 3. The naturally aspirated V6 engine is a lot of fun to drive 4. Very comfortable seats and top notch audio system and 5. Excellent service center...you won’t get the same level of attention with the Germans. I know...
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Best car in class...what went wrong Edmunds???
Having been in the market for a mid sized luxury vehicle for a few months I decided it would be best to drive all the vehicles in the class except the Audi A6. Audi and I don't get along hahaha. Ill start by saying all vehicles I tested had their pluses and minuses and were all really good cars. In short the Lexus GS350 was the only other one that wasn't "boring" to me, but it didn't have the "it" factor I was looking for. The BMW 535i and the Mercedes E350 felt really stale and old if that makes sense. Almost as if these would be great cars for my grandparents to drive. In steps the Infiniti Q70 Sport. Everything about this car I love. from the aggressive styling to the performance of the tried and true VQ engine. This car just does it for me. Not to mention the room inside the cabin. Being 6'5" and 250 I'm not a small guy and while driving the Inifiniti I don't feel cramped in at all. I can also sit in the back seat comfortably without hunching over. I can't remember the last time I was able to do that in a car....maybe 8th grade??? Now I will admit this car is a touch edgy, but in a good way. I love cars and like to feel connected to the road and not taken away from it like some of the others in that class have done. So If you are looking for a Sports Luxury sedan that looks fantastic and performs well while zipping around town look no further than the Infiniti Q70.
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The "Pros" Are All Wrong!
This is absolutely a wonderful car. I have driven MBZ for the past 25 years (1985 500SEL, 1998 & 2002 E320) and while those were good cars, when looking around for this purchase none of the MBZ (E), Audi (A6), Lexus (ES, GS), BMW (5) were as comfortable to get in and out of or be in as the Q70L. And this car has tremendous rear seat space, very much appreciated by our adult and very adult-sized kids. Good acceleration and handling, the mileage is a little better than expected, climate controls good, very comfortable overall. Yes, I got a tremendous deal because I bought a 2015 that had been around for a while, so that just adds to my excitement. My cost of ownership won't be anywhere near as high as what Edmunds or the other guys calculate. I'm very happy with my decision.
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Perfect for my needs but I need to watch my speed!
I'm upgrading from my beloved 2008 truck because I need to tote the elderly parents back and forth. Got a used Acura RDX in the interim but I couldn't stand the FWD dynamics although it was a definite improvement technology and ease of entry for me. My gently-used Infiniti Q70L is perfect for my current needs - I like to say I bought the back seats for Mom and Dad and the rest for me! It is a truly sharp-looking car and I believe a significantly safer car for me as I burn up the highways 3 hrs 1-way back and forth every week to look after the folks. I never lack for power or acceleration and it is truly a road warrior for me. Blue-tooth connectivity is awful as I can no longer read or respond to texts - but I honestly think this may be Divine Intervention for me (as I acknowledge it leads to distracted driving so I've accepted it and it no longer bothers me - I just warn people that I'm trying to meet up with to call, not text me when I'm on my way). Climate control is COLD and accurate but the fans associated with the cooled seats are loud. I still use them all the time, however, living in the Southeast. It's a physically beautiful car that is a joy to drive. Quick acceleration, tight turning radius, back to commanding RWD, a beast on the interstate, and not a pain to park in a city parking deck. Update: still love this smooth highway cruiser after a year of ownership and 26k more miles. Incredibly comfortable; powerful; planted at speed. And my elderly parents can still get in/out easier than any other vehicle with wheelchair in the backseat and 2 walkers in the trunk.
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Great car at a great price
Shop Infiniti first and you will go no further. I have owned Cadillacs, Lincoln's, Mercedes and Jaguar. Nothing comes close to the price and quality advantage of an Infiniti. This time around I seriously considered another Jaguar, but one ride in the Q70L quickly convinced me that Infiniti had hit another home run. These are great cars. These are beautiful cars. These are reliable cars. As the slogan says: "Own one and you will understand." 2nd review request: I repeat all of the above. I see Infiniti now has a self drive option on the new QX50. I can't wait to try it. I have owned or leased 6 Infiniti products and my daughter is on her 4th Infiniti product. We love these cars. The quality and price can't be matched by anyone.
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Infiniti Q70H hybrid
Infiniti Q70H is a car overlooked by a lot of people, it is a very practical and reliable car in my opinion. I owned 4 Infiniti cars before, one thing I can vouture for the Infiniti brand is their reliability, I have never been stranded before , their strength is on their engine and transmission, accessories including air conditioning can go way over 100k miles without major issues. Their structure integrity is also good, I walked away from a serious highway accident,the car is totaled although still drivable. As for the hybrid , it is smoother than the Lexus es300h, my wife owned the Lexus hybrid, and I have the opportunity to compare both, the performance is good, the mileage figure is on the ballpark of EPA rating, I got consistent 28 mpg. The most impressive feature in my opinion is their technology package, Infiniti semi-autonomous driving technology is way ahead of a lot of other car companies, I feel safe driving with it in my long commute every day. All in all a great car.
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Infiniti Q70S: Underrated, High Value
Having lived with an Infiniti Q70S for six months, I can say that it is supremely competent and at $56K loaded beats its competition by a mile. Very good looking in a unique way (unlike it's anodyne competitors), extremely comfortable, very nimble for a large car (as in the same size as a BMW 740 or an Audi A8). 330 HP paired with the 7 speed transmission and 14" disc brakes, 20" wheels and the adjustable sport suspension is plenty. Also capable in difficult road conditions; last week we hammered through no less than six thunderstorms on an interstate with no difficulty. And perhaps the most important item from the vanity point of view: the valets always put the Q70S in the front row. So you've got competence, reliability, good looks, good handling, and a reasonable price going here. What could be wrong with that? ****************************** Update March 2017. Perfectly acceptable large sedan at a huge value compared to its competitors. Buyers who are concerned with extremely high performance (as in, cars with 400 hp and up) should look elsewhere). But the Q70S 3.7 is a supreme long distance cruiser (up to 155 mph) and is more than handy on twisty roads. No mechanical issues of any kind. Exterior paint is gorgeous as are 20" wheels and show no wear. Interior materials excellent after a year in use. A buyer has to consider what I call the shark look. I personally like the look a lot in the S version with 20" wheels and big brakes. It's so not anodyne as its competitors. A matter of taste; do you follow the crowd or do you want something distinctive?
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LUV THIS CAR
Infiniti Great Value—Everything I Wanted in a Car-Looks-Stye & PERFORMANCE-A VERY SPORTY CAR WITH PLENTY OF ROOM-Can’t Go Wrong with this Car! My Infiniti is an AMAZING CAR!
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Great ride for tall guys
After ten years with g35 I made the move to the q70 after driving Cadillac CTS and Hyundai Genesis. I like that it sits a bit higher for easier entry for a taller guy--I'm 6'5". And, I have tons of headroom and leg room. Even with moonroof which I haven't had in all prior cars due to my height. The handling isn't as crisp as g35 but it is a bigger car and I was ready for the extra room. Still handles very nicely. I like the Sport mode best--closer the the great handling of the G35. Gas mileage is only mediocre but that wasn't an issue for my needs. Love all the tech stuff--voice activated blue tooth, nav, locks, etc. I like the looks of the exterior and the looks, cush, pampering of the interior. Hoping for the same great reliability of my g35. Well, it's one year later and I'm still satisfied. The all wheel drive was great in the winter snow. Absolutely no maintenance problems (which will jinx me, for sure).
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Former Mercedes owner says Infinity better car
I have owned 5 Mercedes including an S Class car. I compared this car to the Mercedes E350 and lower end S class cars, the Audi8 and the BMW's. It is definitely bigger than the E350 and about the same as the Audi, maybe the same or slightly larger, feeling than the S class? I have not compared the specs they will tell you but I am 6'1" and when sitting in the back can't touch the front seat and when in the front it is huge. I bought the car because of the technology package which is one of the tops on the market. The car has a smooth ride, quickly passes cars on the highway and is a joy to drive. This may be the best value luxury car on the market. I strongly suggest the "L" edition for the extra room.
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not a brand slave
If you are looking for a RWD, very reliable, athletic, 6 cylinder, luxury car w impeccable fit and finish inside and out, and are not a brand slave to the ubiquitous grey/black/silver MB E350, Lexus GS350, or BMW 5, check out the Q70L. And you will pay $5K-$15K less than a similarly equipped MB E350, Lexus GS350, or BMW 5. On another note; I agree w other reviewers, the Bluetooth and app's are a bit dated. Chip
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The Edmunds reviewer is flat out wrong....
...or drove some other car! I own a Q 70 for about a month now. Like most people, I test drove all the major competitors. The Q70 engine is one of the great V6 engines around. The same that is on the Nissan 370Z. The base engine accelerates faster than a BMW 535ix and Mercedes E350. The brakes on the Q 70 are great and the audio system is better than what you get on either the 5 series or E class. The interior fit and finish is probably the best as well. I did like the Audio A6 and the A7 interior I really liked! But overall, the Q70 is very comfortable but as someone mentioned the Lexus GS 350 and Acura RLX have quitter ride, although the Q to me has better overall fit and finish and much better styling. It seems to me the Edmunds reviewer did not drove this car at all. He was also wrong on that the premium package is included and not extra even on the base config.
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2016 Q70 L Beauty
THis vehicle provides a great experience in both comfort and performance. You never want for pick-up as this gets you moving from a light as fast as anyone needs to move on most streets!! I particularly enjoy the BIG roomy front drivers seat and the cooled and warm seats, as you never know in western New York what the weather gods are going to bring!! In addition, I get a lot of use out of the heated steering wheel as we move into the colder months..The "L" version of this Q70 is just long er enough to catch some eyes as you travel. Furthermore the extra Trunk space as well as back seat leg room make it much easier for travel!! My 5th Infiniti over the last 20 yrs , I believe this too be my best choice!!!I continue to enjoy this vehicle. I recently pubhased an Infiniti Q 60 however, so I will be selling the Infiniti Q70L..
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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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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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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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I have owned three of these
What can I say? They are reliable nice to drive great for long trips recently drove a 5-series and an E-class and I did not find them to be enough of a difference to Warrant a trade I will be looking for a 2019 last model year they were made very soon the V6 has lots of power you don't need the V8 I have owned both
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Great Value!
I want to thank Edmunds and all the other car sites and magazines for trashing or ignoring Infinity. Thanks to them, Q70L costs thousands less than other cars in this class while being super luxurious and sporty.
Once again EDMUNDS is wrong about this car!!
This is my 4th Infiniti, and this is the best one I have had..yet!! My wife was upset with me that I traded our 06 M45 for a 14 Q50S. So, we checked out the Q70S, we both loved it! It's Beautiful inside and out, all the amenities and more. There is not another single car company out there that can beat the quality that Infiniti offers. Not a single one!! You dont buy a car like this for fuel economy. This car has power and very comfortable for short trips and long hauls. You feel safe in this car. The folks in the back seat have plenty of leg room and equal comfort. You won't be disappointed in this car!!
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Just what I expected and more!
I got a used 2017 Q70L and it’s great! The cabin very spacious, technology good enough has all the bells and whistles. The right is good wish it was it little more quite, but overall good ride. Nice sporty and luxurious all in one. To bad they stop making.
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Great used car but not worth buying new!
Pros and Cons (After driving it for a year) It hasn’t been updated forever, but the exterior/interior design still looks very good. Still has a nice flow to it. Hermosa Blue exterior and graphite interior is a nice color combination as well. With Deluxe Touring Package, Premium Package, Technology Package, and Performance Tire & Wheel Package, my car stickered at $63k. But it doesn’t drive/feel like a premium luxury car when compared to the fit/finish of other luxury brands. My car was a lease turn in and in excellent condition with just 30k miles with brand new tires. I had paid $28k in Oct. 2018 with still decent warranty remaining. It was a lot of car for the money as used but not as new at $63k. Infiniti has to give deep discounts to move them as new. 20 inch wheels really make the car look outstanding. Huge legroom in the back and overall very spacious. Power rear doors is a nice touch. But why not the front? Safety features are very nice. Good power and has been reliable. Areas where Infiniti can improve to compete with other premium luxury brands: Improve ride quality. Ride is too coarse, too stiff, and unrefined for premium luxury car. Ride needs more composure while still being sporty. Improve suspension. Too noisy on the road. Improve sound insulation. All Interior materials including the dash/door, all buttons, knobs for volume/heated seats, leather seat quality, can use upgrade. Still too much plastic. They feel old and cheap. It doesn’t look much different from Nissan. Doors need to close more solidly. Feels too light and cheap. Needs power open/close trunk. The car needs to be 2-3 inches wider. Car looks great from the side but too narrow from the front/back. Improve stereo. Even with Bose 16 speaker option, it’s still not up to par when compared to other premium stereos. Design new key fob. It’s same as Nissan. Improve Keyless Entry. Doors need to unlock without pressing a button. Improve the touch screen, navigation graphics, and cameras. Needs better resolution for the cameras. You get a lot of car for the money as used but not worth buying new. 04/22/2020 update: I traded it in for 2016 BMW 535xi with sport package. Very happy with my purchase. If only had the Q70L better finish and composure, I'd have kept it for a long time.
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Edmunds Reporter is flat wrong!!
I have had this car for three months now and both my wife and I love it! We have a Mercedes E300 and love that car as well but the Infiniti is far more interesting and more compelling to both drive and look at. We are objective people and are honest.. This car is simply a beautiful car. Wonder why Edmunds would be so insulting towards this car... Hmmm, something just isnt right!
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Incredible value on an excellent car!
I bought a fully loaded Q70S after a very careful review and test drives that included the Jaguar XF AWD Portfolio, the Audi A7 and A6, the BMW 528i and 435. Based on a mix of performance, comfort, features and cost the top 2 were the Jaguar and the Q70S AWD. To me the Jag looked better, but the Infiniti drove better in the sport configuration and has more space for rear passengers. All I can say is that unless what you're looking for is a BMW (because there are people who specifically like a BMW - in which case everything else will fall short) or are Looking to maximize your prestige the Q70 is an excellent choice to consider.
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Easily one of the best in class
The Q70 has a stunning interior with excellent fit and finish. The combination of technology and design in the inside is really second to none. Not sure what the reviewer here is talking about, but the engine and ride quality on the Q 70 is great. I have been driving a 2015 for a little over 2 months now and I could not be happier with the car. I really like the active noise cancellation feature. The acceleration is very quick - easily at par with a BMW 335ix in my opinion. Along with the Audi A7, I find the Q70S exterior styling to be the best in class as well. But that is a personal choice. Overall, I'd highly recommend this car. My last car was a 2009 Mercedes C 300 4 Matic (fully loaded). I considered the E350 and Acura RLX as well.
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Excellent car for the buck
i have been driving this car for the last 6 years now, and i can not say anything negative about this car at 99K miles, no mechanical problems , i feel safe riding this car. i luv the spacious front and back leg room. i'm gonna keep this car as long as its running. the interior looks like brand new after all this years...
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Fast Ass Hell
Get This Car! It’s nice and has a lot of power! Rides great in the highway! It’s better than Lexus and Audi! I love it!
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Not Another Lexus
I love this car. I've owned 2 Lexus, 2 Infiniti (3 now) and a Mercedes S. This may be my favorite car. (2001 RX300 still not out of the running) But the Q70L is luxe. sexy, and fast. One thing I think Infiniti gets right almost all the time is ergonomics. All the buttons are within reach and easy to use with multiple ways to accomplish the same task. It feels like it was made for me, customizable for how you want to interact with the car. We're tall people 6' & 6'5" and there is more than enough room no matter where you are. The 360 camera system should be the standard on ALL cars, that alone would keep me coming back.
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I have 2017 3.7 AWD Sport package .. 20”wheels. Very happy ..
Noisy suspension
Suspension noise over certain types of roads, especially chip & seal roads. Not a very quiet ride
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Great Sports Sedan!
Great value sports sedan. Comfortable and sporty handling. Spacious trunk. Quiet on highway and great handling. I have the AWD Sport package. Originally had an M35 and really enjoyed the car. Cycled through Genesis 80 (marshmallow handling) and returned to the Infiniti q70s. Comfortable seats, good acceleration, electronic sensors work great. Only drawback no Apple Car Play.
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Built to last
Currently own the previous model known as m37 for 9 years, mine is the all wheel drive model and loaded with everything including cooled seats and heated steering wheel. I have 175,000 miles on the car it's a 2013 and have no need to replace it. I'm a realtor and the nice sized back seat and great ride go over well with my customers. It's very quick for a big car and handles like it's much smaller than it is. By the way the front seats are very good for long trips. We never take my wife's x5 on trips because my car is more comfortable and gets better gas milage. Maintenance cost is very low compared to her BMW.
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Quality in every feature
The 2018 Infiniti Q70L Luxe is a sporty limousine. With a stretched cabin and expansive trunk, this is one of the few sedans worthy of a cross-country road trip. A low center of gravity and meaty, low profile kicks make it a treat to drive as it hugs the road on the most winding roads. A+++++
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q70S Fun to Drive
I saw the dark blue on the show room floor and had to have it. I mostly drove it in Colorado and was a kick in pants on mountain passes. In the it can cut through a foot of snow going up Berthud pass at 11K feet. I leased mine and turned it in for a Porsche Cayanne, big mistake. The long haul drive from Denver to Florida, 23 hours was comfortable. Where its is for every day city driving or zooming up the mountain this was a great car and I miss it. Just turned in my Porsche and purchased a used awd q70 with a big V8. Cant wait for it to arrive.
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Q70L Consistency Issues
Vehicle has terribly poor hesitation problems, Vehicle was serviced at 2 different dealers, Dealer 1 did nothing but keep the car a few days and said it was normal, Dealer 2 reprogrammed transmission software to tell me this is normal, (There is nothing normal about a vehicle hesitating, on some occasions I push the accelerator to the floor and the vehicle would not do better than 45mph) nothing worked, not even Sport Mode which at times is worse. Gas mileage is horrific at 15mpg. using premium fuel, handling depends on the road surface, uneven pavement and the car is all over the road, Technology for the Flagship Q70 is behind the Q50 series, If you are really into this vehicle wait until the 2021 Q70 which will have some fresh upgrades. March 2020 Update, The vehicle hesitates still which caused a accident, problems were never fixed by Infiniti, finally had to get rid of the vehicle in February, 2020 it was just to Dangerous To Drive. I feared for my safety and others.
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Great Car
I bought this car with the sport package and deluxe package and everyone loves it. The Q70L is definitely the way to go, and the other luxury car companies that offer the long wheel base are at least 20k more. The engine power is great. I get so many compliments from other people saying what a great looking car. I have the pearl white exterior and java interior. I love this car, and for the price and reliability, you can't go wrong. It gets bad publicity, but for the price and quality it can't be beat.
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Problems: If you want more problems than you......
Update- car is worse than in beginning, on 3rd set of tires at 39k miles and all original problems still there.....Since the time I started this car for the first time at the dealer it has had nothing but problems. First when the A/C is on the car sounds like a jumbo jet trying to take off but can't (you can even hear it over the radio) and guests always ask me "whats wrong with your car?". The service department told me they can't fix it because "they all make this noise and Infiniti knows it". Next the car grabs every rut in the road and flies all over the place and when I say "flies" I mean way beyond a safety concern. The problem even gets worse when braking. Also there is a buzz noise when driving the car that you can hear over the radio but the dealer says "they can't hear it and they can't fix it". I could go on and on about how bad this car is but to tell you the truth I have already waste so much of my time on trying to get this car fix and trying to get Infiniti the car company to do something about it (which they won't & they have told me this one 3 different occasions) i just can't stand this car anymore. If you want all the problem you can handle and then some please buy one of these cars. I thought this was going to be a great fast and cool car but all it turned out to be was a huge waste of my time and money. Sincerely, a 3 time new Infiniti buyer and owner (also a disgusted customer of Infiniti). ******* update at 39000 miles: WORST car I have ever purchased, all of the problems have persisted, A/C whines louder than I can turn the radio uo to cover it up, brakes start shaking every 3000 miles and it is not because I ride the brakes, tires wear out at 18000 miles, just a terrible terrible experience with a brand new luxury car. Nissan North America/Infiniti has refused to do anything about the concerns I have. I only thing I have to look forward to is the day I trade this car in which is quickly approaching. Update at 45000 miles. All problems at still happening and Infiniti hasn’t contacted me to resolve any of them. Worst car ever. Update: 46500 miles = worst car ever!
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a $58,000 mistake
I purchased this car in June of 2015 and it has been nothing but a problem from the day I got it. what is wrong with the car; pulls violently to the left and right when making lane changes at speeds of 60 mph plus. hesitates or bucks at cruising speeds pulls left and right when applying breaks navigation system is off by miles heated steering wheel gets hot to the point where you can't hold it. location of heated steering wheel switch is dangerous . have to take your eyes off the road and bend over to turn on or off. the ride in not smooth it's loud using same fob all the time but sit is always in a different position went I unlock and start car. had to have battery replaced 3 weeks after purchase in snow it handle lit crap even in snow mode. it slide all over the road to the point where I stopped driving it when it snows. The dealer where I purchased the car said there is nothing wrong with it and told me it's due to road conditions. that is BS. This car is NOT the high end luxury sedan that I was told it was. The car is horrible and the dealers way of taken car of it was to send me a $200.00 gift card
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very poor tech package
If you want great luxury car without tech package - it your car, no apps, no Bluetooth texting, their in touch app is a joke, otherwise driving perfect, and perfect 360 view camera for the price almost $60k
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Dream Car finally realized!
Absolutely love this car. It's like driving the Batmobile.
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Sassy
Rides very smoothly
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Luxury with sporty performance
I rated the car based on the fact that it has the sport package which has sport tuned suspension, larger brakes, 20" wheels with low profile tires.
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A luxury car line without a luxury sedan?🙄
Great power, handling, luxury with room to spare.
Big cars
I feel safer
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Very good car for all ages but specially for olde
Good and reliable car. Very comfortable car.
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One of my favorites
These are great cars. I had an M45, an M56x and a Q70. The resale value is the main reason I am switching as I just purchased a 2019 car.
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