2024 INFINITI QX60 Consumer Reviews
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Very glitchy
Had a 2014 QX60 - this feels smaller. The looks are great but that’s the extent. - Lots of slop in the transmission, so parking and auto-stop start have a LOT of jerk. - Heated front seats are luke warm at best - The side mirrors tilt UP when backing up instead of pointing down (seems like a software glitch) - The brightness of the driver cluster and main screen are not in sync - they can and have different levels which is very strange. - The driver cluster bright levels 0-90% are good, but then 90-100% is like going from not looking at the sun to suddenly looking at the sun. - overall software glitches - it’s not good folks. It feels like a car company trying to be like Tesla software wise but they haven’t hired any software people to pull it off. We frequently loose saved stations, CarPlay takes over the entire Audio section at times (no way to change to FM or XM), etc. We want to like this car because the 2020 XC90 wasn’t ideal and we’re ready to get back to something we thought we knew was stable and great (our old 2014 QX60) , but this is bad. Will likely eat equity to get out of this early.
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2023 Qx60 disaster and danger
First of all, the Infiniti Qx60 is not safe for the family. I bought a new car. Two days after I bought it, the stereo was completely damaged. Second, the car turns off by itself, it is not auto off. The car runs and turns off out of nowhere and The engine light came on and in a new car with 120 miles I reported it to the dealer and they said they were going to check it but the car stayed the same now it has 5 thousand miles and I don't use it because I'm afraid for my children the car will turn off alone and cause an accident I do not recommend it for the safety of the family and I am not judging all the Infiniti I have a fx35 and I have never had a problem since I bought it but the 2023 qx60 is a disaster and a danger
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- LUXE 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,994101 mi away
- PURE 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,900121 mi away
- LUXE 4dr SUVMSRP: $47,620138 mi away
Nice looking car, but terribly manufactured
Do not buy a QX 60 had my car for just a year had to change the rear brakes a year later had to change the same rear brakes. I do not drive reckless. They use cheap parts. From what the maintenance representative told me they use “thin” breaks. The dealership told me they had many customers complaining about their need to constantly change the brakes. my rotor is also had to be resurfaced both front and rear car less than three years old. Also had to change the tires a little over a year. I’ve had many cars and I’ve never had that issue so all in all ever since having the vehicle is always been something. Never again. The leather in the inside of the car is cheap it cracks and looks like ashy type smears as if solid white deodorant is on it. Servicing the car after purchase has been a nightmare. Put more money and maintenance cost than the monthly payments. Will never buy a Nissan or Infiniti manufactured vehicle again. Same car Nissan is their less than luxury models and Infiniti is supposed to be their luxury brand of cars.
2023 Infiniti Qx60 autograph
I been driving my qx60 autograph for past 20 months.....it's been a great car so far....love the way it looks from outside, interior is comfortable and stylish. Driving experience is smooth.
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I recently purchased this vehicle and I have had to return it to the dealer because the engine light came on, once it was parked from the previous night and then stopped to pick up a friend and switch to Drive it came on. I'm saddened as this vehicle was good overall. It's been 3 weeks and I'm saddened. Currently at the dealer and honestly don't want a loaner.