2024 INFINITI QX60 Consumer Reviews
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Run far away
I bought a new QX60 in august of 2022. It has been nothing but a nightmare since the very beginning. When I first bought it, it began malfunctioning in numerous ways and I brought it in repeatedly with dozens of videos of proof of the car malfunctioning. Since they “couldn’t duplicate” the issue they refused to do anything about it other than check that the software is up to date. I even brought it in clearly malfunctioning at one point, but my service advisor conveniently forgot about that. Now, over a year later, it has been in the shop countless times for a total of months at this point. They have replaced, according to my repair records, at least 17000$ worth of things that were covered under warranty but my car is now malfunctioning worse than ever. They FINALLY agreed to repurchase it, after months and months of gaslighting. Even blaming a CHARGING CABLE plugged into the back seat of my car for all of my problems at one point. The problem is, they are inaccurately applying my states lemon law and not properly acknowledging when my car qualified as a lemon. They are trying to not acknowledge or reimburse me for all of the time my car has had problems, stating that all of the times I brought it in from the beginning don’t count because they didn’t actually do a repair, even though I was BEGGING them to fix it. Infiniti is claiming my car just now qualifies as a lemon, ignoring my repeated attempts from the beginning to try to get my car fixed. My dealership even falsified my service records for one of my visits, masking a repair attempt that would have qualified it as a lemon sooner. Infiniti is claiming that they don’t have to reimburse me for nearly as much as if they properly followed the laws set forth by my state. They are trying to cheat me out of as much as 14,000$. Be very weary of this company. Save yourself the headache and avoid these cars at all cost, especially the QX60.
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QX60 leather stretches and wrinkles
My QX60 2023 also has a poor quality leather. It stretches and wrinkles remarkably after just 3,000 miles. My dealership replaced it with a new leather but they could not make it flat. The new leather still has big waves and wrinkles on the surface. They refused to repair it further. What should I do?
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- PURE 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,90016 mi away
- PURE 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,87016 mi away
- LUXE 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,99516 mi away
Rattled at my QX60
I thought buying a luxury vehicle meant a quiet smooth ride. The headliner/sunroof has a rattle like a tin can right above the driver's head. Infiniti Service Dept has looked at it several times and kept the vehicle for 2 weeks. The rattle is still present and the fix continues to elude Infiniti Service Techs. If I apply slight pressure with my hand to the headliner the rattle stops. We also just received a recall notice about the seats breaking at the weld in the event of a collision.
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Disappointing
The car is very comfortable and handles the road well. Smooth Transmission and good acceleration and a comfortable cabin with front massaging seats for the longer drives. Where it completely misses the mark is the sound system and electronics.. peak sound using surround effects of all speakers is only available with Apple Car Play which doesn’t connect on a continuous basis.. there are days where I have no sound for up to 30 minutes. Says no devices connected yet you can see the song highlighted and the progress bar clearly moving.. electronics, great option but they keep going out.. heads up display disappeared, tire pressure monitoring worked then went out.. auto wipers work some days out others, locks work but have had days where it will only open using the key fob.. owned it three months and it’s been in the shop 4 times.. never had these issues with previous QX60. Quality has diminished without question.
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Liked the car for the first 2000 miles BUT
We liked all the amenities and styling the new qx 60 offers but it came to an abrupt halt. The front heated seat do not get hot; Luke warm at best. The dealer looked at it and there is no fix at this time.Secondly the wireless charger does not operate properly. It was reported to dealer (with video proof) and was told we can not duplicate the problem. Third the TPMS does not work as any other vehicle on the market. I had a FLAT tire and the TPMS lamp didn’t illuminate (with video proof again); told by dealer you have to drive at 25MPH for it to register. Fourth the radio screen went black. The dealer updated firmware and so far so good on that problem. #INFINITI -do not buy!!! Service after sale is a complete joke.
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Significant Sunroof Rattle
I recently purchased a 2023 Infiniti QX60 and unfortunately, my experience with the car hasn't been positive so far. While this SUV does have a beautiful design and luxurious feel, right off the lot I noticed a rattling noise coming from the sunroof which only got worse over the next few days. After taking the car back to the dealership, I was informed that the entire headliner needed to be removed, single-use parts replaced, and additional insulation added to help resolve the noise. I am disappointed that this issue was not caught coming out of the factory, and it has made me question the overall reliability of the Infiniti QX60. While it does appear the dealership was able to fix the issue, time will tell, I'm concerned that there may be more problems down the line. I hope that this is an isolated incident, but wanted to make other potential buyers aware of my experience so far.
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Appalling Car
Far from luxury standard. Wind noise is ridiculous. Within 2 months of purchase had to change the cabin filter because every time we would start up the air or heat we would endure a moldy smell for 10-15 minutes. The infotainment center glitches all the time and is not user friendly. And there isn’t an easy way to turn off adaptive cruise control. This was my first, and last, Infiniti. Back to Acura!
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My first Infiniti
I've had my 2023 QX60 for almost 9 months and 12,500 miles and LOVE it! Black roof/ white paint looks great outside, but he interior is what sold me on this car. Caramel colored leather EVERYWHERE, great design, and the third row that's actually functional and USABLE! Access in and out of the third row is a breeze with the one touch button system. Love the tech and how clear the cameras are. Interior is very comfortable. The Autograph has lots of features: 360 camera, pano roof, heated/ventilated/massaging front seats, heated rear seats, fully digital gauge cluster, etc. Everything has worked flawlessly and this car has been great on road trips and around town. I have no cons other than having to turn auto start/stop off every time I get in the vehicle. Can't stand that "feature." So glad I looked at this car on a whim-- almost got the Volvo XC90 and the Infiniti's interior feels so much nicer and more spacious. First Infiniti and definitely impressed!
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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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noise everywhere
driver door had noise all the time. wind noise super high(luxury suv???)and i got back to the dealer. they just tell me the car everything is ok. .. no More infiniti.. Lexus and Acura is better if u like Japanese brand
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Great looking car
I was so excited to buy this car, I love how it looks and it’s comfortable. The car drives decent and has great light with the extended sunroof. A few weeks after I bought it, the engine light randomly came on then disappeared a few times for no reason leaving me worried. The locking system is a huge pain, if I remote start the car and unlock it the doors don’t actually unlock. I have trouble with the locking system relocking itself when I’m trying to unload and I find it very odd that a car does this. I asked Ininifit what is the issue with the locking system and I was told it’s a safety feature. The console area is also really tight, leaving nowhere to store keys. There is room for two drinks and a phone. Issues with both of those as well, the phone pad heats up my phone SO hot that my phone can’t be touched or used and the drink holders aren’t tight enough to hold my Stanley so it clings around. I’ve spilled many cups of coffee due to this and tried to order inserts but can’t find the right ones. Now my braking system- possibly rotors are loud and the car is making noises that a new car shouldn’t. I have a little less than 6K miles on it and bought it in February. I’m scared it’s not going to last.
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Leather Interior Stretches Immediately
Drivers seat stretches out if shape before you drive it for the first week!!!! I’m only 160!lbs but drivers seat had permanent waves in it after 3 day of driving. Infiniti washes their hands saying leather stretches and there is nothing they can do to remedy it. In the many decades of purchasing luxury level SUV’s….have never seen any manufacturer produce such an inferior product. Buy anything else but the 2022-2023 Infiniti QX-60!!!
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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Classy, full featured and fun
Got the titanium outside and camel colored autograph model. Car looks great and different than most of the regular SUVs. The diamond stitched leather seats and dashboard look very sleek. The controls are quite intuitive and kids were able to get car play and bluetooth music working quickly. We were deciding between GLE, RX450LH and this car looked the best in-out. The safety features work well though I have not completely setup the non cruise warnings yet. I have take it on a long drive and it worked out really well. nice and comfortable, good acceleration, sound. used the auto drive and it worked quite well without lulling me into a sense of false security. The heads up display is also multi featured and quite nice. The only weakness i have seen so far is that sometime there is a slight lag to get the car moving straight off a stop. i will experiment with the drive modes and might have left it in eco. The autograph version gives you a feeling of driving a GLS class vehicle except the seats are cooler here.
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Engine Light
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.
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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Poorly functional Bluetooth
Sometimes the volume knob works, sometimes it doesn’t. Which means that 2 min into a drive you find out that you can’t make a call or listen to the radio. Super frustrating. Usually turning of and restarting the car works but this isn’t always possible when you’re already driving. Sometimes the car automatically connects with my phone. Sometimes it doesn’t. It’s a really frustrating car to own. Looks nice. Drives well.
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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.
Love fizzled fast.
We have a complicated relationship. This car is super comfortable- if you pull the second row up a little, the third row can easily accommodate at least an adult and a child. That was a big selling point. The features are wonderful- when they work. Within the first year, they had to replace the sonar, a part on the mirror because it would no longer fold, and fix the trunk- which still doesn't always open on command. Now I've just learned that I need new rear brakes (incl. rotors) at 22,000 miles. Front brakes are fine. I live in the suburbs, my car has it easy. Well, it did. We're parting ways.
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Driver assist not working ..no cruise .. no nothin
Don’t buy .. more reliable SUV’s out there..
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Never loved a car so much!
I love my car and everything about it! Interior and exterior is beautiful, and it drives and rides great! I have a 2023 Autograph AWD with Warm Titanium exterior and Black interior. It is my first luxury car and it did not disappoint. It is everything I wanted and more! I’ve had several people stop me and tell me how beautiful my car is. I highly recommend!
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Love my QX60
For the money it's amazing value. There was some fit and finish issues which I had resolve but much less money than Genesis GV80 or Aviator let alone Q7 or BMW. I enjoy the driving and the ride is great. No air suspension to maintain or have issues with in the extreme cold as I have had with both BMW and Porsche in the past. Fuel economy in eco mode is better than EPA estimates surprisingly so.
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Terrible car
Everything except the gas mileage. Electronics were terrible. Glad we were able to trade it in for a better car where all of the equipment works.
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17,000 mi and still happy!!!
I don't know about all these weird complaints I've experienced none of them. There is no wind noise in my opinion, I've had no engine issues, my leather seats haven't wrinkled, and the sound system and everything is great. The only thing I dislike about the vehicle is that it really does best on premium fuel and the app is far from perfect. Other than that I've been super happy and it's cheap to maintain in comparison to my Kia Telluride. It handles way better than a top trim 2022 Telluride and has way way less wind noise.
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Love this Crossover SUV
I love my 2023 QX60! It’s a quite and smooth ride. There is plenty of room in the 2nd row. Yes, the 3rd row is a little tight but you can move the 2nd row seats and still have plenty of room. I’m very happy with my purchase!
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Smaller than the last QX60 model
Overall, smaller than last QX60 model, both 2nd and 3rd row are tight because there’s no legs room in the 3rd row and have to move the 2nd row forward and now have to move the driver seat and passenger forward because 2nd row seaters don’t have legs room. It’s like a domino effect with each rows. Never had that issue with the last model. We only had the car for about 8 months now and already can’t wait for the 36 months lease to be up so we can return it. If we can’t get out of that suv today, we would, that’s how much we don’t like the car. Also, another thing we really hate in this car is, say you get out the car, and then try to get back in. Once you touch the door handle, the car lock itself. Now imagine if you’re some where and you get out the car and immediately you face danger like a predator coming at you and you try to get back in the car, the car door will automatically lock and you won’t be able to unlock and open the car door in time before the predator grab you and does what he wants with you. That’s the worst feature they can come up with in a car. I don’t even care if there’s away to turn that feature off, that should of never been a standard feature in a car. infiniti you failed badly with this one.
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Electronic Nightmare
We waited impatiently for the release of the new QX60 over a year ago. I had owned a previous model and loved it. We purchased the Sensory model and while the vehicle itself is everything we expected from a comfort and style standpoint, the electronic info system has been a nightmare!! We have had more than 8 DIFFERENT electrical problems that have varied from extreme (complete blackout on all consoles) to fairly minor (constantly "loading" icons). We started taking photos and videos because off the incidences appeared to happen at random and weren't "reproducible" at the dealer. After the latest visit, they did a "hard reset" and then said it was an app on my iPhone causing the problem and I needed to not hook my phone up to CarPlay! Without expanding more - we are sadly in the market for a new SUV and won't be going to infiniti.
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Great SUV
Just got the 2023 QX60. Love it. Drove the Acura MDX and Toyota Highlander. Both drive nice but the Infiniti is better. Acura infotainment system was the big drawback for that car. Infiniti is a much smoother drive than the highlander. Super quiet inside. Engine has more than enough umph. Handling is a little less sporty than the Acura but not really noticeable. Came off a 2020 MDX and like it much better. Drove the X7 as well and didn’t feel like it was worth the extra cost. Got the Bose system too and it cranks.
Love my '24 QX60 Autograph but it is buggy...
I love ask the features and the ride in the vehicle. The heated seats are nice, but the massage feature doesn't really really like a massage and doesn't supply much lumber support. Every thing was going well until one fine day when it wouldn't start. I had to jump start the car three times and the third time I had to have it towed into the dealership. This is when I discovered that if your car is dead, there's no way they can load it up onto the tow truck. There's no way to put the car in Neutral without starting it, so it would have to dragged onto the tow truck. They had to jump the car to load it onto the flatbed! During the same time, the passenger seat wouldn't move backwards, forward, lean back or massage. The found a faulty servo motor and replace it, but as for the battery, they found a mysterious electrical draw that they couldn't figure out where it was coming from. Just like magic, poof! It went away and they gave my car back. About a month later, I went in for an oil change and they had to charge the stinking battery again. I left nothing plugged in and no lights on, all doors securely shut. Now I have another problem, the car just turned a year old and the pistons that open and close the back hatch failed. That's right, my back hatch won't open and there's no handle to manually open it. I have to pry my door open. I took it to the dealership once again and had to wait over a week for the part to come in. It's covered under warranty, but I was told those pistons are normally $1,000 each and there's two. Wtf? This is not what I expected when I decided to spend a bunch of money for a luxury car.
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My service guy told me this...
So as background, I had one of the first JX35s made in 2012 (before they were renamed to QX60). It was a good car, but at 175K miles, things were just starting to break. In 2022, I was going to buy a the replacement QX60 (first year of redesign) but my service person told me to wait, and just fix/maintain the JX another year. In 2023, same scenario. he advised me to do the repair on JX because he said there were still kinks in the QX60 2023. In 2024, same scenario - needed a $2.5K repair. This time, he told me...Buy the new 2024 QX60 - which I did. I'm now 20,000 miles into my 2024 with V6 engine and 9 speed transmission. ZERO DEFECTS. Car rides very well and has plenty of power. Gas mileage on highway regularly exceeds 26mpg. No engine or electronics problems. I purchased a USB to Bluetooth adapter so that I could use Android Auto wireless from my pocket phone. No problems and better nav integrated into my Google-Maps world. Good second row room. 99% of time third row is down for extended storage space. Very nice utility vehicle. I would say that sound system (LUXE) is just OK... but it matches my hearing :-) AC and climate control is good. Heated seats ok and lumbar ok...but not a "posh ride". A bit stiff on bumpy roads...but otherwise comfortable. Cabin has little road noise. HATE that I have to push the "auto start" button to turn it off every time I get in the car, but they now make an aftermarket adapter which will kill that "feature" soon as I have free time for a mini installation project. Anyway... the 2024 QX60 is good. I know in 2025 they are switching from V6 to 4-cylinder turbo (presumably for sportier drive and better mileage). That engine in the Rogue has a history of trouble...so buyer beware. This vehicle should be good for 10 years, 150K miles.
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Love it!
I traded a 2018 Highlander Platinum in for this 2023 and I absolutely love it. > Quiet & Comfortable > The 2023 now comes with 2 years maintenance > Pro Pilot assist and it practically drives itself on the highway. > love the interior!! Cons: > panoramic sunroof should be a bit bigger across - it seems a few inches shorter than most > my kids HATE that the back windows don't roll down all the way > Horn honks if you use the key fob to lock it.. so just use the button inside or on the handle...
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Love this car ….
Compare to competitor this car is great. I had a couple of long trips and it was great. Have some issues? Yes, some minor issues which all new cars have, but dealer took care of it.
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Key battery
On the way home my 2014 infinite qx60 just stop driving. It didn't work in drive or reverse. Once I change the key battery everything fired back up.
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I am happy with this vehicle. This my third Qx60.
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Very happy with my QX60
So far I have driven 5000 miles and I am still feeling very happy with my 2024 QX60 Autograph. I love the look of the exterior, adore the look and feel of the interior. The V6 provides plenty of power and smooth acceleration along with a silky transmission (I use premium fuel which increases HP and MPG). I think this vehicle surpasses my expectations and I'm glad I chose it over the MDX, RX, XC90 and CX90. I previously drove a 2001 RX300 which was the best SUV ever but Lexus is very disappointing now.
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Smooth ride!
One of the few vehicles we looked at that we liked the looks of the interior as well as the exterior. It has a very luxury feel and drives exceptionally smooth. We looked at quite a few vehicles before the Infiniti and the Infiniti is the only one that checked all the boxes. I would absolutely recommend this vehicle.
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