Used 2020 INFINITI QX60 Consumer Reviews
2020 Lux with AWD
We crossed shopped and test drove between Hyundai Palisade, Subaru Ascent, Toyota Highlander, Mazda CX9 and QX60. Of all the car we drove, and given we purchased this suv in Dec,2019, we felt we got the best deal for a semi-luxury SUV for price that is in the range of other mid-range SUVs. This SUV has a decent interior design and quality even though its GPS is outdated and some trims materials are shared with Nissan parts. But given at this price point of around $40k, you are saving thousands comparing to Q7, RX350L, GLE350 and even Kia Tulleride (high dealer markup), this is the best combination of getting a semi- luxury brand vesicle, 4yr/60k full warranty, and other amenities.
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Luxury, Comfort and Safety at an Affordable Price
I absolutely love my new QX60!!! I was looking for an SUV with a 3rd row and decent trunk space. The car is big, heavy, feels safe and handles great. It is a smooth and quiet ride. The technology is top of the line with lots of safety features and so many USB outlets for your passengers (kids). If you are looking for a mid to larger size SUV with lots of leg room that feels like luxury but priced well, this is your vehicle.
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- PURE 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,3947 mi away
- LUXE 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,000In-stock online
- LUXE 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,998In-stock online
Snazzy Ride
I had a 2016 Infiniti QX60 and recently bought the 2019 Infiniti QX60 Luxe and love it! My only issue with the car is when it gets cold, the windows sometimes don’t roll back up because the motor is too cold.
My Infiniti QX60 is outstanding!
There is a reason that Consumer Reports just rated the Infiniti QX 60 in the top three of luxury three row SUVs! We have now had our 2019 white Infiniti QX60 for two years and have driven it through deep snow in the Sierras for two weeks as well as been on dirt roads in the desert. AWD is fabulous...I tried but could not break the wheels loose in snow. The AWD is intuitive and the best we have ever uses for an SUV. I also researched Audi Q7, MB, Porsche SUVs too, and the QX 60 plush seats, great NAV, ease of controls, and driver assist is every bit as good as any manufacturer...but at $10k less! We have had it loaded with skis, luggage, beer, food, and our dog and it still got 26 MPG on a freeway trip. This SUV ride is just as luxurious as my neighbors $90K Range Rover, on and off road. Not only that, I can get my ten foot surfboard inside the car with the nose on the dash. Hilarious, right? The audio system is the best we’ve ever owned, transmission is outstanding and this QX60 has no problem passing cars at 90 mph. It feels like going 50! On top of all of the great features...Infiniti offers 4 yr 60K miles...the best of any company, too. Lastly our last car was a 2016 Acura MDX and this Infiniti QX60 is better in multiple ways even though the Acura was great. Lastly, I think Edmunds is a great resource, but with caveats. Consumer Reports is the same. They rate cars by multiple factors...but don’t always address depreciation...which is a big factor. Here is an example: Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne, MB SUV all depreciate between $10K and $15 k in the first year alone. In 2018 my friend bought a 2017 Audi Q7 with 20K miles on it for $53K. That car sold new for $68k. That is a big hit on the original owner if one does the math. And Range Rover? Are you kidding? That $85K SUV can lose $35 k in two years in depreciation.
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Perfect Family Vehicle
I think this is one of the best 3 rows SUV available today in terms of price/value, performance, comfort, style, safety, and technology. Maybe It doesn’t score any A+ in every Category but pretty much get an solid A- or B+ on each so it’s a very well around vehicle. Never a fan of any of the CVTs but at least I don’t hate it on the QX60. Yes, the suspension is a bit too soft but no one would take a 3 rows suv for any spirit driving. And the value here is just unbeatable. Q7 and xc90 are better cars but cost $15-20k more similarly equipped.
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