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Used 2023 INFINITI QX80 Consumer Reviews

3.5 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Very dissatisfied with this SUV.

Kim, 01/30/2021
2019 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
20 of 27 people found this review helpful

I purchased this SUV around Christmas of 2019 used with only 1200 miles on it. They claim the previous owner was a nurse who had to park in a parking garage every day and that is why she sold it. I now wonder if she just disliked it as much as I do. I agree with all the other reviews that the cruise control is concerning. On the slightest incline the RPMs rev and stay up until the incline has passed. This causes the car to jerk and the engine is extremely loud. The backup camera at night is horrible! I can't see anything out of of it. Of course the Infiniti shop says it's normal. The technology in this car is not user friendly. My last car was a Honda Odyssey. To me their front panel was easy to navigate and just made sense. Nothing about this Infiniti's control panel makes sense. I have had the car over a year now and still don't have it all figured out. Then there are the little things that drive me crazy daily. The front cupholders are too big. This is a huge design flaw. Any time I go to accelerate the cups fly forward. I have to hold them as I pull out into traffic. I have asked Infiniti if they sell inserts which they do not. They did say this is a common complaint. I don't understand how the 2nd row cupholders have adjustable cupholders and not the front! The 3rd row seats are on a switch. They are SO SLOW to fold down or bring up. I also don't like that they don't fold flat. Lastly, the 2nd row seats don't move. I didn't notice this when shopping for the car. I wish I would have. The 2nd row is so roomy for your passengers but if you have to put adults in the 3rd row, they have to sit with their knees sideways. To me that's another huge design flaw.

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1 out of 5 stars

PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE BUYING ONE

D, 07/31/2021
2021 INFINITI QX80 PREMIUM SELECT 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
22 of 30 people found this review helpful

Had this vehicle for about 11,000 miles, 5,200 of that was 1 road trip. Performance there is none other than a strong motor and smooth transmission. Handling it feels likes it is going to roll over just taking corners at recommended speeds because it is so top heavy (3-star rollover rating). The ride quality is very smooth until the road gets rough, and it is almost scary to drive. With hard bumps the wheels bounce so hard the wheel loses contact with the road. Makes for a very unpredictable ride especially when cornering. Interior is very nice and very comfortable, except for the HVAC control of the vehicle. You are never comfortable on auto because the fan is always blowing too hard. You are constantly messing with it to stay comfortable. The electronics is by far the worst I have ever encountered. The Apple Car Play can be hit or miss sometimes and the technology in the infotainment system is adequate at best. It is very slow on startup and sometime takes several seconds to start working. Then there are the sometimes-confusing double touch screens. Both sharing in the same control sometimes and very cumbersome to navigate thought the different options and controls. It's almost like there is too much to it. Storage is great as there is a lot, but the back of the vehicle is not flat, it is slopped towards the back of the vehicle, so on long road trips with lots of things stored everything falls back towards the hatch so evetime you stop to get something stuff falls out. Then there is the 3rd row seats. If you have a lot of extra time on your hands these seats are great. Very slow to open and close. Now there is the gas mileage. Now I know what you are saying you don't by this vehicle for the mileage but let's be somewhat realistic. Maybe 8 MPG in town and 14 on the highway. This is 2021 and there is no efficiency built into the motor. No cylinder deactivation no nothing. So, if you like a lot of power and torque and don't mind $100 every time you fill up this is a great vehicle for you. Last the 4-wheel drive. All I have to say is buy some good winter tires if you plan on driving in snowy conditions. With the factory all seasons on this vehicle it will scare you in the winter. Had a chance to drive this in several heavy snowstorms here in CO and it is not my choice for that at all. Needless today I traded this in, in less then 7 months. There is no possible way this vehicle warrants this price tag for 80 k you should be blown away, feel safe with your family in it and I was not at all with this vehicle.

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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Cruise Control anomalies

zeph, 09/19/2020
2019 INFINITI QX80 LUXE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
14 of 19 people found this review helpful

We have owned this vehicle for 5 months now due to Covid only driven about 5000 miles. We have noticed that issue with the cruise control as described by others here. You'll be cruising at -say- 70 mph and the engine is just purring along at under 2000RPM. Then there is a slight incline in the road, and the gearbox kicks down two gears, the engine revs up to over 5000RPM! Only when the incline has passed will it return to normal. This is very odd and disconcerting, and the mechanic at the dealer felt the same. However, they were issued a directive by Infiniti stating : "This is normal operating characteristic of the vehicle that has been reported in multiple cases. No further diagnosis should be performed." So that's that, I guess. Otherwise it is a fine truck, if you can live with the size and fuel economy. The only other niggle I have is that the fuel gauge will indicate empty and when you fill up it takes just 20 gallons. Spec sheet says the size of the fuel tank is 26, so it signals empty with 6 gallons left in the tank.

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2 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Excellent vehicle

RWA, 07/03/2020
2019 INFINITI QX80 LIMITED 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

The drive is superior, all the functions work very well. I have a limited trim and it looks very nice on the road. I will replace wit the same brand later once more technology is available.

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4 out of 5 stars

TERRIBLE Driving Position!!!

Monte Lemuel, 11/15/2022
2022 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I truly love most things about his vehicle! My family of 6 had owned 4 of these since it’s been called the the QX80…thanks to the employee lease option. However, as a 5’ 9” average-sized male, I CAN NOT GET COMFORTABLE at all in the driver’s seat!!! The armrest is too low to provide ANY support. The seats won’t adjust low enough for my arms to touch either armrest (center OR on the door). Consequently, my arms and shoulders get extremely fatigued from being suspended in mid-air while driving. This is especially noticeable on longer road trips. So, the driver’s seat is the worst seat in the whole vehicle!! Minor tweaks have been made to the interior and exterior styling over the years. However, this uncomfortable, too high driver’s seat has remained…for years!! Simple solution…allow the driver’s seat to be lowered more AND allow the steering wheel to be adjusted so that it’s closer to the driver. Then, this would be a REALLY NICE vehicle. Lastly, offering a more fuel efficient engine would be a GREAT option too. Getting a combined 13 MPG gets very expensive!! I personally don’t need the engine’s towing capabilities. I mostly drive on interstate…and NEVER tow anything. So, a powerful turbo or electric hybrid that keeps the vehicles great power, but give more MPG would really be nice!! However, I would still love it more even with it getting 13 MPG, IF the driver’s seat was more comfortable. Otherwise, it’s really a great spacious family hauler!!

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