When did I buy a 2014 Infiniti QX60?
I bought a 2014 Infiniti QX60 Hybrid two months ago in March 2014. I immediately noticed that I am getting a combined 15 mpg on the trip computer (not the 25/28 mpg as advertised). After having the Infiniti dealer (Infiniti Manhasset) tell me there is nothing they can do, I reached out to Infiniti USA.
When did my Infiniti QX60 have transmission problems?
By the end of July, with approximately 4,000 miles on the car, I had MAJOR transmission problems. The car would jerk and jut, accelerating and decelerating very hard and on its own without my foot on the gas! From that day on until 3 weeks ago I had my car in and out of service every couple of months because of transmission problems they could not
How is the Infiniti QX60 related to the Nissan Pathfinder?
This luxury three-row crossover’s name change was spurred on by the adoption of Infiniti’s new model nomenclature: “QX” denotes an SUV and the numbers following indicate where a given model stands in Infiniti’s lineup (a higher number means a higher standing). Like the JX, the QX60 is related to the Nissan Pathfinder.
What’s the price of a 2014 Infiniti QX60?
The 2014 Infiniti QX60 has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) a little above $41,000 for the front-drive version, with the all-wheel drive adding about $1,400. The Hybrid will be about $3,000 above either version.
What are the competitors for the Infiniti QX60?
All Infiniti SUVs now have the QX prefix attached to their names. Among the QX60’s competitors are the Acura MDX, Audi Q5, Lexus RX and Mercedes-Benz ML350. Infiniti also sells the QX60 Hybrid, which is new for 2014 and covered separately in the Cars.com Research section.
Where is the battery located in the Infiniti QX60?
The QX60 Hybrid uses a compact Lithium-ion battery located under the 3rd-row seat, thus maintaining a flat floor for ease of passenger access and no loss of cargo space.
What does the Infiniti QX60 Lane Departure Warning System do?
The 2014 QX60 is full of electronic driver aids. The Lane Departure Warning and Lane Departure Prevention systems use a camera behind the windshield to detect lane markers, warning you if you are in danger of an unintended lane departure.