I bought a dealer owned 2024 Autograph with 4k miles on it. I still do not understand the decision to go with the 4 cylinder turbo with less HP and the same fuel efficiency for the 2025. What is the benefit? Love the 2024 V6.
Test drived both 3 weeks ago, and got 2024 V6 QX60. 2025 model fells like you are driving a luxury car with an engine of Hundai Venue. If they keep reducing power from engine, soon they will loose all customers to competitors.
We have a 2024 Autograph. I think dropping the V6 is a big mistake. They should have kept the engine and put a turbocharger on it to increase both power and mileage.
Bought a 2024 in April. Hurricane flooded it. Buying another 2024 out of state because I want nothing to do with the 4 cyl turbo. Way too big of a vehicle for that engine. Simply Nissan caved to the nut jobs in the EPA.
Do not buy any Nissan/Infiniti products, they are horrible! I have a 2017 QX60 with 130k miles on it sitting in a dealership currently. They say it has a “sludged” engine and it needs a $22000 engine replacement! This is how they’ll treat you, good luck everyone.
I bought a dealer owned 2024 Autograph with 4k miles on it. I still do not understand the decision to go with the 4 cylinder turbo with less HP and the same fuel efficiency for the 2025. What is the benefit? Love the 2024 V6.
Test drived both 3 weeks ago, and got 2024 V6 QX60.
2025 model fells like you are driving a luxury car with an engine of Hundai Venue.
If they keep reducing power from engine, soon they will loose all customers to competitors.
I’m buying the V6. Guess I’m buying a used one. Oh well.
Infiniti took a step backwards - too bad.
Most manufacturers are
We have a 2024 Autograph. I think dropping the V6 is a big mistake. They should have kept the engine and put a turbocharger on it to increase both power and mileage.
Lexus did the same with the RX350. My sister's were each going to buy one and found out no more V6. They ended up going with Genesis GV70.
I agree with you 100%
I'm interested in the 2024 for that V6 engine.
You guys made it easy to Tell them apart
Bought a 2024 in April. Hurricane flooded it. Buying another 2024 out of state because I want nothing to do with the 4 cyl turbo. Way too big of a vehicle for that engine. Simply Nissan caved to the nut jobs in the EPA.
They look amazing, it is just the reliability that is worrisome especially for the 2025
2024😊
2025 Infinity will loss market due to changing engine. Nowadays no body care about 4 turbo cylinder performing week and noises.
I disagree...EVERYTHING is loosing 2 cylinders and going turbo. They are no different than most SUV's and where they are heading.
And when will this change be made on the Nissan Pathfinder model 2025?
I prefer the 2024 , alwheel drive v6
Same car, different engine.
Which one is better?
None for $50,000 this suv can’t even go into small trail area like MDX .
@@bingo8789old one
There are more standard features on the luxe like bose radio and new key that auto locks and auto unlocks..
I ❤ my 2024 Infiniti QX 60! 👍🏼❤️
We need more horse power not less make it 350 to 400 horse power I have a 2023 I would not buy that 4 cylinder car
They will come back with V6 in 2026 🤞
Is it a 2.0 or 2.4 what litters is it?
Does it matter
It is a 2.0
My 2022 Nissan Altima SR has that same engine 2.0 VC turbo
So how it handle ?
@@EdwardGomez-u8eengine has nothing to do with handling
And a lot less weight
Ur night going to save gassssss
Yes you day...
Sorry I just saw the spec 2.0 small engine
Do not buy any Nissan/Infiniti products, they are horrible!
I have a 2017 QX60 with 130k miles on it sitting in a dealership currently. They say it has a “sludged” engine and it needs a $22000 engine replacement! This is how they’ll treat you, good luck everyone.