Used 2018 INFINITI QX30 Consumer Reviews
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Infiniti QX30- Should be called Mercedes QX30
Call this car what it is a poorly built Mercedes. I was involved in an accident and jumped to soon to purchase the QX30. I thought I was buying Infiniti so buyer beware its a Mercedes throughout except for the body. Even the exhaust looks like Mercedes. I owned the Infiniti FX35 for nearly 10 years and miss is so. I doubt that I will own this car for 6 months. The QX30 handles ok but the instrument panel is crap and not easily accessible. The cargo space is very limited and for all that money you dont even get a power lift gate. So glad the kids are out of the house as the back seat is really small. So no, if your expecting traditional Infiniti maybe save your money and get the QX50. I should have waited and purchased something else. Very disappointed.
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Very Impressed
The best looking SUV on the market today!
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- Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,395166 mi away
- ESSENTIAL 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,593104 mi away
- Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,990177 mi away
LOVE everything about this car!
I've owned my QX30 over 4 years now, and have enjoyed every moment of driving it. Infiniti has always been ahead of their time on style and options. It's sleek, fast, good on gas mileage, and has just enough room inside...it wraps around me like a comfy sweater. All wheel drive handles great in any weather. Perfect height for getting in and out. You don't sit too low or too high. Everything is within reach, even the hidden compartment below the passenger seat where I keep my sunglasses. 4 cupholders in front, and 4 in back. large screen on dash to control every thing, but it still has an actual knob for volume control, which I greatly appreciate (also has controls on steering wheel). My passengers gawks at the gorgeous tan leather interior, so stunning. Completely customizable seats, for me (5'2"), and my husband (6'1"). It has programable seat settings, automatic folding mirrors for the drive-through coffee run, and I especially love the stereo system!! Our teenage boys dig that, and the cars quick pick-up. Back seats are comfortable with fold down arm rest and cupholders. I installed a button in the ignition to make it a push-start. Back seats easily drop down for maximum room in the "trunk". I've hauled more furniture in the back than I thought possible. This car surprises me constantly. I think the only negative would be the trunk door is heavy (for me, not my husband). Otherwise, there are just too many plus's and options to list!
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Car does not come with a spare tire
My mother in law went visit a friend in the hospital They called service , a gentleman came in a car to change tire only to find out the car does not come with a spare it took 4 hours for a truck to show to tow . Unexceptionable!Where the spare should go was a big bose system, Really!
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MACBAC NO
I bought this hatchback when my Lexus sc430 coupe stopped working. 2days after purchasing I was mad as hell because I felt as if I was driving a smart car. I hear ever wind sound as if the window is open. There is little hatchback space. The arm rest is tiny. The glovebox only fits the manual. The car auto locks and must be manually unlocked. It does do well on gas. I hate the sun view that doesn't open. I plan to take a financial loss after only 6 months to upgrade to a real luxury SUV.
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