Overview & Reviews
The 2014 Infiniti QX50 (formerly known as the Infiniti EX) gets a new name, but otherwise returns with no significant changes.
- Classy interior design
- Compliant ride
- Sharp handling
- Strong V6 engine
- Easy-to-use electronics interface.
- Cramped rear legroom.
- Limited cargo capacity for a crossover
User Reviews:
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Initial Disappointment - 2014 Infiniti QX50
By larryhat1 - January 21 - 8:56 amI have had my QX50 for a little over a week now. I had looked at so many cars that I more than likely rushed to judgement in buying this vehicle. My problem is, it was a cold day when I test drove the car and did not notice some things that I have grown to take for granite on a $40,000 plus car. As an example: 1 touch windows up/down, Ventilated seats, no seat lumbar adjustment, 1 touch moon/sun roof, and I just found out that Nissan doesnt even make a cargo net for it. Nor does this model have blind spot indicators or adaptive cruise control which our $25k Altima had.
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"5 STAR BARGAIN" - 2014 Infiniti QX50
By oldtimecarguy - June 16 - 7:33 amRetired after 35 years in the automobile business. Researched the 2014 Infinity QX50 thoroughly before purchase. Cant drive it enough! All day comfortable! Wonderful power and luxury! Negotiated a great deal! Naturally aspirated 6 cylinder with 325 horsepower.(No turbo or supercharger to worry about). Japanese reliability. My wife and I recently returned from Pennsylvania, put on 1000 miles(24 miles per gallon). Great through the mountains! We put the rear seats forward for more storage and better visibility. Dont hesitate to buy the QX50 or to compare it to anything in its class. 2014 Infinity QX50 AWD Journey.(Moonlight White) OH YEAH!
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