2016 Infiniti QX60 Research & Reviews

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  • Whats up with this!!! - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    $46K+ vehicle with zero accident avoidance tech,no compass,raw unfinished looking front wheel wells.Insturments and radio/climate screens lack any style or variety.Great looking car in and out.I like unique and will unlikely see another and have had complements,too bad I feel compelled to point out minor shortcomings.Wish I had stayed with my first and best choice of Highlander for same pymt.Oh well,only 38 mo.to go

  • 2016 QX60 Few months of Ownership - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    I purchased this in March and so far the car has been just what I need. This is my first infiniti and I am extremely happy with it. I got a very good deal and I got the AWD with premium and + package which is so awesome and not too fancy. I got the Hermosa Blue with graphite interiors. Its perfect!! With the premium + package you get a lot of features such as illuminated strips of Infiniti on the doors, ambient lights, door lights. They have a nice design for the 2016. It looks really sporty and interiors are very comfortable. I was thinking of using regular fuel as company recommends Premium fuel, again its upto you. I have been putting 93 and 89 octane to get a average of 91 octane as this is recommended by Infiniti if you read the owners manual. I am very happy with this car and looking forward to post a review in 6 months. I got 3 years free oil service and tire rotations from Harte Infiniti Hartford. Tires I have now is AS Toyo Open Country A25 235/65/R18. I am planning to upgrade this to 235/55/R20 with Pirellis Scorpion Verde AS. Keep smiling and live life!!

  • Everyday I wait to see what will be wrong next - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    Now Infiniti had to buy the vehicle back under Lemon Law. I would avoid Infiniti and Nissan products and if you are in Pittsburgh PA I would completely avoid the scam artists at Cochran. I bought an Audi after selling back the Infiniti and could not be happier with a vehicle. I have only had this vehicle for 6 months and have had more than enough problems. There is a rattle in the front dash drivers side, but I am guessing loose or missing clips, which the dealershiponly took 2 months to correct. City driving on standard mode is about 3 - 4 mpg less than sticker. I do drive conservative so do not expect to get much better than that. The seats are loose fitting for the body to sit in and dont hold you like other vehicles I have had. They do not feel like they were built for anyone over 5 10". The one item I did forget to mention is the camera system, I think they could have used better, higher resolution cameras. Any problems I am really finding the dealership is writing it off to "well thats the way its designed" This is a manufacturer I will not honor with another purchase and Nissan the mother company has the same problems as Infiniti.

  • Great SUV - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    After debating between the 2017 MDX and the 2016 QX60, it is definitely clear to see who the winner is. Infiniti blew us away with the use of getting to the third row and the amount of legroom in the third row compared to the MDX. I also liked what features were available on the QX60 than compared to the MDX, as the QX60 had more practical features for a vehicle in this segment in packages that made more sense than it did in the MDX. For example, the around view monitor, heated steering wheel, and USB ports in the third row require the highest level package from Acura, while Infiniti has these features offered in its mid-level package. Additionally, the service that the Infiniti dealership gave us compared to Acura was another reason to go with the QX60; I feel more at ease for any services in the future.

  • improved looks and handling, space in infotainment - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    I just bought this SUV a month ago with delux technology w/ theater and I am very impressed overall. Handling improvement is noticeable and all the active safety works really great. Blind spot intervention helped me once in a bad situation when I was not focusing 100% due to my toddler. On the downside, infotainment looks old and all aroundview carmera are low resolution, even the rearview camera. Small road imperfections are not hidden by suspension and felt by all passengers.

  • Great ride but poor economy, outdated technology - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    2016 QX60 HYBRID drives great, holds 7 people fairly comfortably, is a comfortable and safe vehicle BUT IT SHOULD ALSO HAVE THE STANDARD FEATURES OF A HYBRID. (I also own a Nissan Altima Hybrid.) Standard features should include: engine "off" in stopped conditions (even with AC on), ability to use "fan only" for fresh air without the AC activating, electronic driving in "non load" (flat, no hills, etc.) conditions. Additionally, a hybrid vehicle should get better mileage than its all gas equivalent. This vehicle fails on all "hybrid" traits. The TECHNOLOGY is outdated. Blue tooth connects to your phone but to actually dial it is anywhere from 4-8 steps. (Infinity forgot the KISS principle...Keep It Simple Stupid.) Additionally, there is no way to connect to your Android phone to display maps, IM, email, calendar, etc. in a open communication method. Infinity does allow limited connectivity using "Infinity Connect" for a fee but it doesnt work well. Infinity is a car company, not a technology company...let Google do that by allowing Android Auto to connect to the vehicle technology infrastructure. Another "whoops" by Infinity is only offering 1 USB port in the vehicle. Say "What"? SUMMARY: If youre thinking of buying a 7-seat hybrid SUV, Infinity QX60 Hybrid is a great driving vehicle but doesnt perform like a hybrid, doesnt have current technology and doesnt offer an open interface to 3rd party applications.

  • Great family SUV - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    The 3rd row seat has more room but hardly any cargo space left this is the only drawback. Great safety features at a great price for this luxury SUV with all the features they took off $7,000 off MSRP end of year 2016 but brand new, and Eric our sale rep was perfect the best knows how to treat customers the whole team over there at Claredon Hills Infinity went way over board.

  • Absolutely in Love with my New QX60 - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    I test drove probably every three row SUV on the market before deciding on the QX60. I had been driving a 2011 Toyota Sienna that had over 140,000 miles on it and felt it was time to start looking for a new car. Prior to that car I leased three other minivans...two Honda and another Sienna. It was time to move on from the minivan, however I still needed a true third row to have teenage kids sit in from time to time as well as ample cargo space. Most of the other three row SUVs have a joke of a third row that is only meant for someone under ten years old. I test drove the AUDI Q7 and although its a beautiful car, the third row wasnt nearly as accessible or large as this one and to get all of the equipment I got in the QX60 it would have cost more than $15,000 more. The same story for the Mercedes and the BMW with the BMW having the smallest third row. I considered the Toyota Highlander, and although that is a very nice car with ample room, its just not nearly as luxurious as the Infiniti QX60, and is quite sparce with the interior details. I even considered the new Honda Pilot fully loaded, until I read all of the Edmunds reviews, and that car for now is a load of trouble. Plus again, it just wasnt as luxurious as this car. The styling of the QX60 is beautiful. The 2016 interior has been tweaked and is now really beautiful. I had looked at the 2015 a few months earlier and didnt love the interior which was why it initially fell off of my short list. When the 2016 came out I revisited the car, and the decision became clear. Technology - the technology is extremely user friendly. Everything is intuitive and so easy to learn. The voice command system actually works and understands what you are saying. So many of the other cars I test drove did not. The navigation is equally easy to use and prompts you early enough to make the system easy to follow. The sound system is outstanding. I think they told me its a 13 speaker BOSE system. It fills the car beautifully with music. I did get the top of the line model with every bell and whistle available. The new safety features this car has are awesome as well. I love the road departure feature and the cross traffic alert. The car comes with a ton of outside cameras which is super useful as well when parking. I can actually look at the side camera view with the touch of one button and see if my car is too close or far from the curb if I am parallel parking or even parking in a regular space. I love that the car came equipped with heated seats (front and rear) and A/C seats in the front. The A/C seats really works quickly and makes it so comfortable to drive when you get into a hot car. Interior - Plenty of storage space. I wanted a large center console and this one has a two level console which houses everything but in an organized manner. The glove compartment is equally huge. The second row is adjustable front and back and the seats recline as well. The third row seats recline as well which makes you feel like there is more room if you are sitting in third row. If you are a tall adult you probably wouldnt want to go on a really long trip, but an hour or so would be no big deal to sit back there. Behind the third row there is a hidden compartment underneath to store a few things as well. Overall this car is the perfect fit for me. It gives me everything I was looking for...a luxurious vehicle that I can really enjoy whether driving alone or toting the kids all over in.

  • I lease a 2016 qx60 very comfortable lots of space - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    some what underpowered but great ride good looking and easy to operate e.i. electronics. Lots of space in rear in all three rows would definately consider again especially if they increase h.p. and torque

  • 2016 QX60 Beware of Problems - 2016 Infiniti QX60
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    Everyone knows about the undersized engine, etc. So Im going to share my views on other issues. Rear seats are not comfortable as the there is no thigh support. Front seats lumbar does not extend far out enough. Car emits high pitched whistling noise when air is on recirculation. Take a look at this Video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0sUMvyP6YI Two car dealers says its normal. So if you like your car to whistle then this is the car for you! Personally, Ive leased 3 Infinitis in the past 10 years. Been driving 30 years, and never had this problem in any other car, so I dont think its normal. I regret my trust in Infiniti on this model.

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