2024 INFINITI QX60 SUV Consumer Reviews
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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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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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- PURE 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,76066 mi away
- LUXE 4dr SUVMSRP: $35,99878 mi away
- LUXE 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,22094 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.
Luxury car but not luxury quality
I love all the features and the ride of 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. Update, the back hatch motors are failing again after the dealership replaced them at about 30,000 miles. I now have 43,000 miles. Not happy.
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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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