Used 2022 INFINITI QX80 Consumer Reviews
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noisy land yacht gas hog rental ?upgrade?
cruise control at 55 mph got 13 mpg on flat terrain. small hill climb caused abrupt lower gear with engine roaring. hard to get in and out. drove and rode like a truck. instrumentation counter intuitive in need of technology upgrade. would not want to get in this in dark rental lot and try to set the mirrors and seat again.
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Not worth the money
Although the QX80 is a nice car, I am not impressed with it. After spending over $80000 on it I would think there would be more features, better ride, and would hold value a lot better. For basically the same cost you can get a Yukon Denali and Chevrolet Tahoe High Country fully loaded. These also hold their value very well.
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Questionable SUV
I got this vehicle as a loaner while my Suburban is in body shop. Well, there are couple of good things about this vehicle and bunch that I wasn't too crazy about. First is when you open the door and release door handle, the door makes this hollow tin can noise like in 20K car. Then you step on the running board and it bends under your weight. I'm only 185#. I can only imagine that 300# guy will steep on it and rip it off 😒 Buttons and some controls aren't as intuitive as BMW, MB or Suburban. Driving quality is okay for the most part but if you hit a pothole, rear end will bounce and step sideways slightly. I don't think it's acceptable for a vehicle in this price range. Touch screens take 2-3 touches to activate, change channels or use climate control. My wife's previous lexus had way better touch screen. Other thing that really bugs me is the small gas tank... You will barely get over 200 miles on 3/4 of the tank with 4 people in the vehicle and nothing in tow. I know, you don't buy this rig to worry about gas mileage but come on, my previous GL had this consumption towing 6000# trailer. This thing barely gets over 13mpg on the highway keeping up with traffic. My '16 Suburban gets 19mpg on the highway all day long and I can drive for 600 miles on a tank of gas on the highway. With QX you will be stopping every 300 miles. I don't know but some people like captain seats in 2nd row. Not my thing at all, you can't fit long item because it sticks out when you fold second row. The transmission feels like CVT and its doesn't have good solid feel to it. So, in the end I'm glad I experienced this vehicle and now know that I will not consider it, ever. You will get better vehicle with GL/GLS, even Tahoe/Burban is better.
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Had this as a rental for a month
I have put over 4,000 miles on this car. Nice vehicle. What stands out is the comfort, except for the climate control. I can never seem to get a constant comfortable temperature. The handling I think is superb much better than I expected. I’ve had BMWs for 20 years and F250s 4x4s for almost the same time so I know both well. handles pretty good compared to a teal truck. The handling and breaking great. A big except which was mentioned in a prior review for some reason if you hit some bumps this car is out of control. It comes back under control but you find yourself thinking is it really going to happen. Now for mileage. My F250 four-wheel-drive diesel gets about the same mileage. But it’s not that bad of a car but not for this price. The CarPlay touch and go but it’s the same way on my BMWs. That comfort is better than a BMW. Strong brakes. Just don’t hit a bump. It’s been a great rental but I would never buy one.
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What doesn't kill you makes you stronger!
My 2019 QX80 Luxe is exceedingly capable around town and particularly on the highway. Some say it is not as good overall as others in its class, but I can't imagine how anything can run better or feel more comfortable. I love the fact I'm still riding a tank-like TRUCK... in total luxury that keeps me in touch with the road below. Yes, the feel-good technology sucks. So what? The safety technology is as good as the competition. So, I’ll keep using my phone for directions. And the fact I spent several thousand less than the competition cost at the time I bought mine, still puts a smile on my face despite the so-so feel-good technology. And, when it comes to looks, none is as pretty, looks as refined, or at least to me, feels so right.
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