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Infinity 2016 QX80 depreciation - 2016 Infiniti QX80
By Ripoff - June 26 - 7:49 amCar is great overall however the Infinity QX80 does not hold its value and expect To take a huge loss if you plan on selling youre used QX80. I bought mine a little over 1-year ago with a sticker price of 81K and now 1-year later its valued at 48K, a 30K + drop in 1-year. I will never buy a Infinity again
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RoadTrip - 2016 Infiniti QX80
By Calvin Dill - August 11 - 2:47 pmIf you are looking for a dependable, great road care that is comfortable for long drives and has kid entertainment with good around town manners and bang for your buck this is the best luxury vehicle on the market. If you are looking for fair gas mileage and a great large SUV the QX80 will thrill you if gas mileage is your top priority stay away from the QX80.
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2016 QX80 Test Drive - 2016 Infiniti QX80
By John Stoll - February 22 - 4:55 pm -
Does not hold Value - 2016 Infiniti QX80
By Kent - June 24 - 6:33 pmWe bought a 2016 QX80 loaded as possible just below the Limited version, price range around 80,000 - 90,000. In less than 1 year the vehicle is now worth 40,000-50,000. Infinitis large SUV does not hold their value. We were sold on it being an elite luxury vehicle, very fast realized it does not hold a candle to our prior SUV. We regret buying this vehicle and feel stuck because how fast it is losing money. 1 yr update, still stuck because how far upside down we are.
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Great overall SUV - 2016 Infiniti QX80
By RDiaz - September 18 - 11:43 amGreat SUV, Ive owned Mercedes, Escalate, BMW and a Tahoe, by far this one is the best Ive own. Gas is what you expect from a large 400HP engine, but no complaints from me. Real confortable and easy to drive around town, and it doesnt feel big at all.
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2000 miles on the Range (and the mountains)! - 2016 Infiniti QX80
By Montana Visitor - July 7 - 2:39 pmI reserved a full-size SUV with Hertz for the family trip to western Montana. We really got lucky when all they had was a QX80 at Bozeman airport. There were multiple days that we spent 6 - 8 hours in the vehicle and more than once 4+ hours at a time. We were all quite comfortable at all times. Ive never driven a vehicle that was comfortable so such lengths of time. It was also a joy to drive on Montanas pothole-free highways and backroads. Handled high-speeds (in excess of 100 mph) with rock-solid stability and only a bit of wind-noise as a sign. Yes, Virginia, such speeds are completely safe on a 4-mile straight on a perfectly smooth road, with no trees in sight (you can see any cars, animals, pedestrians, etc. miles away). Fuel economy seemed fine - its a big SUV with a powerful V8! Also, Im used to driving full-size trucks with V8s so I knew what to expect. Was disappointed, but not surprised when I confirmed the price is more than Im willing to spend. Cant justify $70k+ in the northeast where our vehicles are bathed in corrosive salt-spray 5 months per year. Very happy to learn the 2017 Nissan Armada is basically the QX80 with slightly fewer features, Nissan badges, and $15k cheaper. The Armada will be first on my list when we need to replace a vehicle. P.S. I picked "Limited" trim level because Edmunds wouldnt allow me to skip it. Im not sure which trim level I drove.
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Like driving a very thirsty cloud - 2016 Infiniti QX80
By Michael Smith - September 15 - 10:18 pmSo I am leasing a current 2016 QX80 Signature Edition. It has all the bells and whistles you want and none of the BS. Gas mileage is in a word, horrible, but if you are paying a grand a month for your car $60-80 a month in gas is probably not a worry. Safety and tech are top notch, accelerates nicely and is a pleasure to drive. Plus I am saving 200/month vs a MB that is similarly equipped. I looked around, Hard, this was far and away the best bang for the buck. Cadillac felt cheap inside(PLASTIC AS FAR AS THE EYE CAR SEE) the same car from MB is way overpriced, and doesnt exist for Audi, BMW, Porsche or Lexus. I even tried the Lexus 540 which felt tiny in comparison and everything else was soo much smaller or no where near as nice (Yukon, Tahoe, Expedition). This is also far more comfortable than any previous vehicle I have owned (MB E350 Wagon, RR HSE, Yukon Denali and Dodge Durango) and is probably only beaten in value of all cars I have owned by my Porsche (550 Spyder).
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Climate Control Issues - 2016 Infiniti QX80
By carsty00 - April 4 - 1:44 pmI agree with all the other posts about Climate Control issues. The temp does not regulate well...its either really hot or really cold. Both of my Toyotas never had this problem. The issue is bad enough that Im considering selling it with under 10K miles. Overall its a nice SUV and if youre tall like me, you have plenty of head room with the sun roof.
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