Used 2015 INFINITI QX60 SUV Consumer Reviews
Spacious family SUV with a great value for money !
Pros: Great price. Roomy - seats 7 adults comfortably and up to 8 for short trips; one of the most spacious 3rd rows in its class. Good fuel economy, has a smooth ride. Cons: Interior buttons not easily visible, especially at night. Ex: seat memory settings, home link button. Interior quality needs to improve.
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Great people hauler . . .
I traded a 08 M35x for this because I needed something with more cargo space but not necessarily a reduction on pony power. Overall it is a good hauler and an upgrade for Boston roads but the CVT is an acquired taste. I am still wondering if I made the right choice with this rig, but other than a refined transmission and a few more horses underhood perhaps, I'd be happy to do it all over again.. Nearly three years on and 100, 000 miles later, the CVT box of tricks is probably its best attribute once you master its operation dynamics. Cabin noise is a little intrusive but not overbearing. This rig burns various bulbs with more frequency than a stop light🤣 Major repairs have included : Transfer Case Rear Diff Steering Rack Entertainment Center replacement. My advise, This is a great comfort volume hauler that competes with the best of them and for your peace of mind i’ll Caution against skimping on the EXTENDED “FACTORY WARRANTY, If it is available
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,998194 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,743133 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,99572 mi away
Minivan Convert
After almost 5 years of owning a minivan (which we loved), our family has happily returned to an SUV. I thought I'd miss the creature comforts of a minivan, such as its sliding doors and the full 3 rows. But, I'm enjoying the driving experience in our new 2015 QX60 far more. This crossover is functional, has a plethora of safety equipment and gives you at least a taste of the Infiniti driving experience (we have a 96 I 30 that still runs like very well).The interior is very functional, but practical and is pretty intuitive. Despite the clamping about the CVT transmission, ours has been pretty smooth so far. I LOVE all of the safety features and technology and I am already spoiled to the multi view cameras. All in all, I am pleased with the vehicle. It offers good quality for the cost and my minivan is slowly but surely becoming a find but distant memory. My line gripe is gas mileage. The QX69 is a bit thirstier than the Odyssey.
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For all with a new infiniti qx60, I say JUST WAIT!
I love my Infiniti. What I do not love is the CVT transmission. I bought the car (LOADED by the way) in April 2015. We have certainly had our issues along the way, but BY FAR, the biggest issue is the CVT transmission. It started after we had a transfer case FAILURE, but I won't go into the story. My car started to have a vibration around 30/40 MPH when trying to stay at a constant speed. If you do a lot of local driving like I do, you are in this constant speed mode a lot. The dealership says they cannot 'replicate' the problem. It gets worse, and since I drive a lot, I am in the dealer about once a month for an oil change. EVERY MONTH I complain. Every month, they cannot replicate it. The last time in, I was set to leave it for life. They got the service manager and he drove it with me in the car. He told me that he would contact their area rep and he would come sometime later in the month (August) and we would all go out for a drive, but that his opinion is the 'definitive' opinion. In other words, he would come out and tell me they cannot replicate it. So August has come and gone. My husband called the service manager three times and has not had the courtesy of a return call. So we have been doing research. This CVT engine has been a real problem for Nissan. There is a class action suit for the earlier version CVT . I think they may have changed some part of the CVT, but I am now deathly afraid to put my children in this car. Did I mention I have 65K miles...yes, I drive a lot and we travel. There is a rumor the new 2018 will have a different transmission. I have been reading online how Nissan North America is not at all helpful. As I said, love the car, but I cannot safely live with this transmission. If I hear 'replicate' one more time, I will scream. They use it for everything. I had a noise in the fan area for ac/heat. Can't replicate. MY HUSBAND took it in THE NEXT WEEK, and all of a sudden, there was a new something needed. My service advisor told me that Nissan doesn't care about customers, they just want to make a profit. How about that?
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A TOP SUV CONTENDER !!!
i've been reading up extensively on this suv and it seemed a little too good to be true. But now that i am an owner, i am a believer !! A very well built vehicle all around. The exterior is stylish as well as the interior. Great ride quality !! Comes with 3rd row seat, which when folded down give more than adequate cargo space. Comes loaded with technology inside and out. From headlights, to sound system, to automatic open and lift trunk gate, to back up camera and blind spot warning technology. It all equals a great buy and great driver experience.
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