Used 2019 INFINITI QX80 Consumer Reviews
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Much better
After getting the dealer to make the major repairs needed for my vehicle, I’m please with the vehicle. I’ve had it for about a year now and so far it’s done well. I will be taking it out on the highway this summer so we’ll see how it goes.
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Stalling
Car loses power while driving for a few second and starts again…I’m getting afraid to drive my own car
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QX80 INFINITH
It is a nice looking vehicle in and out. Took alot of investigating finaally after several service appts and more costs some of the roughness improved. Love the vehicle.
very disappointed - reliability is not good.
I owned three Nissan Armadas and liked them. My wife got an Infiniti 60 and was happy. I thought I would step up with a little nicer finish. What a mistake. the 2018 Infiniti QX80 has had several problems. For example, while driving down the road a piece of windshield trim starts flapping on the side of the car. When I talk to Infiniti they responded "it might be under warranty, but I need to drive it 1 1/2 to inspect and possibly order the trim. Then bring it back to fix. The car is less then a year old. They don't allow Nissan dealers to work on the vehicle. I understand the distance issue is my problem, but I have had three issues and have given up on even considering a warranty repair. Very disappointing and I will not be buying Infiniti in the future. I will say the Armadas were great vehicles.
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Infiniti missed some obvious festures
This is an enormous SUV, but the front seat is so short that it stops 8-10” from my knees. I’m a tall female, and without thigh support it doesn’t take long for hips, knees and back to ache. The other issue is the lumbar support, it’s so low that it actually cups your back rather than supporting the lumbar arch. What a shame. It’s hard to enjoy the smooth ride of this car when everything aches. I wish we had bought the Tahoe or Yukon.
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