Used 2016 INFINITI QX50 4dr SUV (3.7L 6cyl 7A) Consumer Reviews
Nice mid size suv
Nice ride. Stylish look. 3 levels of options packages. The rear hatch dos not have any electronics, so if you are a smaller person you cannot reach it to close it. No easy solution.
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2016 Qx50 is not a luxury suv/crossover.
I leased a 2016 Qx50 front wheel drive with Premium package. I also own a 2015 C300 Mercedes Benz AWD. - Bluetooth audio is not standard! Not only that, you need to get the premium package plus to able to get it. They do that to force you to get the navigation with it. Its competitors don't scam you like this. This is a feature that should be standard on all models. - Except the audio system (what is it good for if you cannot connect the music of your phone into the car?), the technology in this car sucks. The voice recognition is slow and unless you pay 2000 for the premium plus package it only works to make phone calls. - Make sure you live close to a gas station because this car does 17/18 combined mpg. Really poor compared with its competitors.
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,277In-stock online
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,998In-stock online
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,590In-stock online
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This is a transition car for Nissan who has had horrific problems lately. CEO jailed in Japan. I would rate it average and would not get another one. pretty mediocre for the brand.Would change that to above average, but as noted it was newly introduced and they forget a power lift gate which is standard everywhere else. They probably corrected that. Past part is acceleration and interior cosmetic touches.
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