4 Star Reviews for 2014 Infiniti Q50

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

3.82/5 Average
36 Total Reviews
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The 2014 Infiniti Q50 is an all-new model. It essentially supersedes the G37 sedan, bringing with it new styling and new technology features. (Infiniti will continue selling the G37, however). A hybrid-powered Q50 is also new.

Pros:
  • Many high-tech electronic and safety features
  • Muscular V6 engine
  • Excellent fuel economy from available hybrid model
  • Nicely detailed interior
  • Roomy trunk.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • NOISEY - 2014 Infiniti Q50
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    I have owned this car for almost a year. Outstanding power, 15MPG city (NYC), 25 highway. Ride can be a little rough at times. Nice interior and outstanding BOSE sound system. Seat comfort and room is fine (61").

  • Q50 experience-15 months later - 2014 Infiniti Q50
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    I leased a Q50S AWD Hybrid in Nov 2013. The first couple of months I had problems with the Infiniti Connection technology that even the dealership couldnt figure out how to fix. Since then it has been a very pleasant experience. The recent addition of the inTouch apps is nice. The handling and cornering is the same if not better than BMW 335. In Sport mode the acceleration is awesome and the paddle shifters are very responsive. When accelerating from low speed in standard or eco mode the transmission appears confused which gear to shift to first and sometimes fails to respond properly to the drivers foot on the gas pedal.

  • Not Bad - 2014 Infiniti Q50
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    I had a 2012 G37S, so this is a direct comparison. The Q50 isnt bad but its a more refined and watered down G. The build is more solid with tighter fitting exterior joints and more solid interior. My G would creak and pop over any imperfection, this is much more solid of a car with a stiffer structure. The steering is not like the G AT ALL! New steer by wire is HORRIBLE! I have the elect assist and it has more feel but on center isnt great and too light. The car is quieter, but could be better. The run flat tires are prob the culprit. The gas mileage is pretty good, avg 30.9 on 600 mile trip at 65-75 mph. The infotainment system is half baked and needs major work.

  • Q50S Infiniti Computer Debacle - 2014 Infiniti Q50
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    I bought a new Q50 Sport AWD in mid-October. It is fun to drive. Performance and handling are great. The interior is well appointed and comfortable. It looks and feels luxurious. The major disappointment with this car is the Infiniti InTouch system. This system is used to control the navigation, climate, and audio systems. The system is takes a long time to first boot up and then is slow to respond to user input. The worst part is that it crashes and locks up all the controls. This was improved with a software upgrade but is still an issue. Its not fun when the navigation system gets reset while following route directions.

  • Well...it looks good... - 2014 Infiniti Q50
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    I leased the base model with the sunroof about 1.5 weeks ago. I didnt want to pay for (or deal with) the electronic issues and gizmos and the base version hit my target price. It looked great, drove well, and met my needs for size. The downside is this car smells...bad. Two others like it smelled bad, too, but the dealership claimed that whatever I was smelling would wear off or theyd take care of it. After a few days, I returned and was told there was nothing they could do and I could trade it, lemon law it, or try to air it out. No luck. Software is buggy and slow and they are still saying apps are coming in 1 more month. Im regretting my choice but, at least it looks good.

  • Almost perfect - 2014 Infiniti Q50
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    This car is nearly perfect. It has a combination of looks, power, and technology thats unbeatable in its class, except for one thing: it bundles features that should be standard into expensive packages. I was ready to purchase the Q50 AWD Premium with navigation and leather. But in order to get memory seats and a reverse tilt down mirror, you have to move up to the Deluxe Package (another $3,100). This is unacceptable. I do NOT want the Direct Adaptive Steering thats part of this package. Really disappointed Infiniti would force its customers to buy this new technology that many do not want.

  • Ordinary drivers review after 2 months - 2014 Infiniti Q50
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    Imy not a professionally trained driver looking to evaluate this car on how many Gs it pulls. Im an ordinary guy who commutes 100 miles per day and bought this car to drive it like most people will - on traffic filled highways and streets with stop lights, not hairpin turns. It is whisper quiet on the highway, faster than anything else youll see on the road, and sips fuel. Technology is beyond what I need, but has nice features. I didnt get the deluxe technology package because I am more than capable of staying in my lane and hitting the brakes. Bottom line, this is a really nice sedan (its not a sports car). Extra note, its great in the snow.

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