Used 2016 INFINITI QX60 Consumer Reviews
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Excellent Choice
Overall good ride and good safety features. The 360 degree view offer great assistance for parking. The new transmition system is so good that you can hardly notice the gears shifting.
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Soccer Mom Needs More Assistance
My QX60 has the tech package with all bells and whistles. The safety features are (tops) especially with my precious cargo. While I am suppose to be able to listen to my entertainment while the kids have their CD movie going I have not been able to make that happen. So my music is missing when they are in the car. Plus, my height is short so the seat adjustment could have gone another notch toward the roof for me. A cushion would work. But, defeats the look of the QX60 interior and gets in the way of storage when another driver takes over. The rear seats passengers... their view to the entertainment screens I need to adjust/remove the headrests to be out of the way so third row passengers can view the screens. DUMB SET UP. Also, the driver headrest makes my head tilt forward. With a screen in the headrest it can not be turned around for my pleasure to make sitting straighter for my posture. The GPS I can not delete the total history out of our QX60 from the previous owner. Took my QX60 into shop asking why the heaters do not work in third row. It took five mechanics. They don't know will have to get back to me! DA!, There is only air conditioning to the third row. NO HEAT! I did my own digging to find this out! Never heard back from the guys at Mechanicsburg, PA Infiniti Dealership so they stopped their digging. (Plus, My son checked out my car's vin # at his employer. Told me my car had been in an accident to the left driver's side. Dealership never revealed to me when selling it! There goes my resale value! Will never go back there again! Just thought I would share some items that were not previously mentioned in the other reviews to help future customers. The sensor for automatic braking allows for way too much distance of the vehicle in front of you this can create serious rear situations when it wants to bring you to a complete stop when turning from a main road into a busy shopping mall. Possible rear end collisions to your car. I turn it off and just drive defensively at times. Oh, and never totally just rely on reverse cameras. Be alert drivers out there! I think Ford and Volvo are springing ahead of this make!
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,490113 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,58814 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,951114 mi away
EXCELLENT FAMILY SUV
I leased this vehicle to replace a M37x. I shopped for a new Q70 , but this vehicle had a better overall value. It is too much car for me personally, because I don't have a large at home family anymore. But with the suttle upgrades in the exterior design for 2016, the smoothness of the ride, and the ample roominess and interior quality (and nice simple controls) of the vehicle, I was convinced to go with the QX60. The Infiniti incentives to waive some remaining lease payments and other dealer incentives helped to get me in the door. After seeing the QX60 fully loaded on the floor with the 20 inch wheels in diamond pearl white and java interior, I took that vehicle that day. In retrospect, I did what I never do, completed an impulse buy without full research.
Lexus RX with 3rd row (now with sport package)
Luxury, quiet interior (much better then plain Acura MDX), roomy driver/passenger seats (unlike cocoon in Audi Q7), roomy 3rd row (unlike Q7 or Volvo XC90), made in USA (unlike Q7 (Slovakia) or Volvo XC90), softer ride then in harsh XC90/Q7
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I rented this for a week and went 2000 miles
I had to take a trip for work, in a rental. I was looking for something that was comfortable for the driver, since my feet have issues in alot of cars with not enough legroom and awkward resting spots for my non-driving foot. The interior was sharp, albeit missing basics for an expensive "luxury" car, like blind spot mirrors if not a blind spot warning system. Same with bluetooth, no music streaming although you can connect your phone. No nav system, for such a "luxury" brand, should be a crime. The backup camera monitor was cheesy at best, and made the cheap Toyota RAV4 backup camera monitor look like HDTV. Did it have nice finishes? Yes. Did it look amazing? Yes. I got 25 mpg on average, driving 70-75 mph, for 1000 miles non-stop in one day. And I did it in one day on the way home too. After spending 18 hours in the car, non-stop, you notice stuff. You notice that you are in a luxury car, that is missing basics. The headlights were amazing. The LED daytime lights and fog lights were very sharp. But, it didn't have backup sensors to alert when too close, or even cross traffic detection. For a luxury SUV of this size, I'd say that isn't fair. All of that said, handling was most disappointing. It had alot of road drifting, when at the highway speeds over 60 mph....it felt like the steering was jerky, and had to keep on it to keep it under control. It was a newer car with only 5K on the odometer when I left. I came back with over 7K on the odometer, done in two days - two very long non stop days. I noticed a fair amount of vibration - my GPS on the dash mount was shaky and rattling alot. That was annoying. But I was comfortable. And two guys had all their luggage easily fitting into the rear cargo area with loads of room to spare. But I didn't long to drive, my partner at work drove most of the way. He too noticed the challenging drive of this car. It is BIG, and it takes little effort to steer, but wish it was a bit firmer steering. A nice car in many ways, but I felt I could not enjoy the ride as I felt I was always correcting the car to keep it in my lane, thereby minimizing the experience (which I thought would be luxurious vs. tedious) on such a long ride back and forth.
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