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Above Expectations
By Mike | on Wednesday, March 13, 2019
5.0
Great car, no apple car play but a joy to drive.…
My 4th Infiniti and I like it the Best!
By TheLark | on Monday, November 18, 2019
5.0
Had and I35 (2003), M35X (2006), Q60 Red Sport (2015) and now a RED Q50 Red Sport (2019). First, I have to say I liked all my Infiniti autos. Did buy a Caddy CTS Coupe in between the M35X and Q60 Red Sport, but the Infiniti cars are nicer vehicles i.e. better performance engines, nicer interiors. nicer ride and better handling.
The Q50 Red Sport is a roomier than the Q60 RS. The Q60 handled slightly better (lower to the ground just a bit) than the Q50, but with same engine, 3.0 Twin Turbo with 400 HP. I see no drop-off in performance. In fact, I think the Q50 RS is about 100 lbs lighter than my 2015 Q60. I like the 4 doors after (2) coupes, especially with two boxer dogs now in the rear seat serves me better.
Seating is nicer in the Q50 than the Q60 and also looks nicer. The dash and center console is basically identical to the Q60. Seats are more comfortable, seat belts around the shoulder area is a better design (does not dig into your neck) and the 360 degree camera and blind spot indicator are great. I think the Q60 was cooler looking, but the Q50 RS is not far behind.
The run flats the come on the Q60 are terrible. You feel every groove, pebble and bump on the road. I went to the Infiniti dealer and got a set of (4) Conti Tires and the difference was night and day, much better ride. In fact, the tires on my Q60 were only about (6) weeks old and I had them switched to my new Q50 and put the Run Flats to my old Q60. Big improvement in the ride from my Q50 RS test drive and now.
Did not see any difference between the 2019 and 2020 when looking at specs, so I purchased the 2019 and got a great deal.
I hope this was helpful.
The Lark…
3.0 T Luxury & Performance at a great price
By Sam | on Friday, August 10, 2018
5.0
Hard to believe how much more I like the Q50 than my outgoing 2015 428i. Engine is much more powerful, especially from a full stop, with no turbo-lag. Seats are more comfortable and ride is better. Handling is great, but a slight notch down from the BMW. The DAS takes a little getting used to and some tuning to optimize to the drivers liking, but is great for driving on anything from interstates to twisty back roads. The 16 speaker Bose stereo is fantastic, especially in driver surround mode. Interior materials quality is very good and equal to my outgoing BMW. InTouch system takes a little while to set up, but once it is done it is very easy to use. Unlike some cars, Bluetooth sound quality is very good. The safety features, including birds eye camera and dynamic driver assistance work very well.…
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