We currently own a 2017 QX80 Signature Edition and a 2018 QX60 and they are the best luxury vehicles we've ever owned. Big, spacious, lots of legroom in the QX80. The entire family loves it. We went to Lake Camanche a couple of years ago and towed a entire RV trailer with no trouble. Excellent SUV's.
I have the same car. I love mine, and my steering wheel does not shake at all, it drives beautifully on the highway. Makes me feel like the queen of the road, lol. I’ve had it for years now and by far it is the best car I’ve had.
We have a 2017 QX 80, almost identical to the one you previewed, the steering is not loose on ours at all and the hydraulic ride leveling holds the corners very well. Overall we love the QX80 after owning Chevs, Toyotas, Nissan, GMC and a QX60 it is our favorite go to vehicle so far. I tow a boat and a trailer with it as well with zero problems. Great vehicle.
Hello and how are doing? I am considering on purchasing the 2017 QX80. Are you still enjoying your vehicle? My only concern is not having the bench seat on the 2nd row. I will be coming from a 2007 Nissan Armada with the bench seat included. Do you know if the seat can be added to the QX80? So far I have not found a 2017 QX80 with 4WD that has the bench seat. Take care.
Bought a 2020 QX80 LUX in Feb 2023 with only 34,000 miles…very happy with it…only anomalies I notice is occasional engine vibrations in the steering wheel at certain RPMS at low speeds and occasional body shimmy on rough roughs at high speeds (I don’t have the hydraulic body damping option). I don’t have the windshield glare issue you mentioned, nor the loose steering, mine is tight. I chose the QX80 for it’s normally aspirated V8, body on frame chassis tow ability, luxury features, unique styling, and above all its high reliability compared to others in its class. The “dated” interior not an issue…to me it’s a good mix of classic SUV with newer tech. It’s not an Ipad on wheels like some new SUV’S. ITS ALSO A GREAT VALUE USED.
I have a 2014 and my steering is tight, so it's probably that car. There's virtually no road noise. You can go 90 on a freeway and not realize it because of how quiet it is. You missed the bottom storage in the second row (it's large). The sensors that lets you know when someone is coming up next to you from behind, the adjustable adaptive cruise control, collision alerts, it's one of the safest vehicles out there. The turning radius for such a large car is better than most of the same size.
One issue I have found with my 2014 is it has an ECM controller module connected to the negative post of the battery. The ECM module controlls the amount of a charge going to the battery from the alternator. If you don't drive it more than like 8 miles a day the ECM module never sends a full charge from the alternator and the drain on the battery is more than the charge on the battery. Eventually the vehicle won't start. I diabled this feature by cutting one wire that does not report back to the ECM module, thus sending a full charge from the alternator to the battery all the time. No starting issue since I made this change.
Yes, that is exactly right. Infiniti service dept was in the dark on this issue, couldn't figure out why the car wouldn't start b rough over a the senior mechanic from the Nissan dealership next store (same owner) and he sort of whispered the problem and fix in my ear as if he was releasing an unspoken company secret. He did what you suggest above on the sly and and at no cost, the problem has never reoccured. That was 3 years ago. 2016 model year.
I have a 2014 QX80. I can't believe they have only made subtle changes throughout the years. With exception of the wheels, fog lights, and safety features the 2017 is identical to a 2014. I do have to say that i have had zero issues with mine.
Thanks for the review. Shopping around for these, I've noticed that AWD equipped models are somewhat rare, at least here in the southeast. Also rare are the optional second row bench seats. Not sure how I feel about that huge back seat center console sticking up when you're trying to load up some big items at Lowe's. lol. But I do love the wood accents on the dash. In cross shopping with the less expensive Nissan Armada, I've discovered that the hydraulic controlled suspension is the main component that separates the QX80 from it's lesser sibling. Warning though...if you want the most comfortable ride, stay clear of those 22" wheels on the upper trims.
@@techbop I’m looking for one with the bench as well. Any tips on how to find one with the bench seat. We need it so our elderly Mom can stretch her legs across the bench due legs swelling. Thanks
We have one, it came with a 30 year 1,000,000 mile powertrain warranty from the dealership we got it from. We love it though, no issues with it, other than how thirsty it is lol!!
@@agaemar that’s with 93 octane at $5.03 a gallon I had to put regular in it once when that’s all the station had and it did not like it lol!! Down on power, and bad millage.
Be careful with these. There was a recall on the 2011 for a timing issue, if that was done that mitigates a good chunk of risk but it isn’t the only catastrophic issue. The early vk56vd engine suffered from high pressure fuel pump lifter issue (not just the qx56). Basically the lifter under the pump wears and can blow out into the timing housing, destroying the HPFP cam lobe. Thus shooting many metal fragments into the engine an leading to catastrophic failure. I have one of these torn into a thousand pieces in my garage right now. The real fun part is that with the 2014 name change to QX80, Infiniti/Nissan changed the timing and cam setup, also using a different wiring harness, hopefully fixing both issues. However if you find yourself needing a new engine, they are $13k new. Finding a used engine is difficult because the engine is not super prevalent and known for going boom. If you keep your oil changes current and do the other maintenance you should get a lot of miles out of one of these. If you own one and you get misfires and a check engine light pull over immediately, have the high pressure fuel pump pulled and have the lifter inspected. It’s a 30 dollar part...much better than many thousands, if you can even find an engine. If you are going to buy one used have it inspected by Nissan/Infiniti. On a less, “holy crap don’t be me and be careful note.” We love this thing. Can tow great, entertain the kids on a long drive, and has a great ride.
Such a helpful comment, thank you! I’m currently looking at 2011 and 2012 models as they are in my price range, but this news is kind of spooky. I have noticed that some models I looked at had a strange noise coming from what I thought was the timing area. There’s one I’m looking at in particular, but now I need to find out if I can find that repair and recall on the Carfax. Do you know if there is a symptom before complete failure that shows you if the lifter in question is wearing out? Also, any idea about what that tends to cost? Final question and thank you for reading.. are you saying that the recall for the timing issue is different than the lifter issue? Thanks and hoping for a reply 🤞
@@TheKiddOnDrums sorry I missed this. Best way to know is to check if the timing recall has been done. Also pull the high pressure fuel pump and check the condition of the high pressure fuel pump lifter and cam lobe below.
@@weingump2602 yeah I had to do a full engine swap myself. What was a pretty reasonable cost, increased $7000 for a used engine and swap and that is me doing it.
@@VehicleVisionary took the first road trip today . 450 miles there and back . Rides great, even for 22’s . The adaptive cruise is great. Never had a vehicle with this .
@@markd3z recently sold it , nothing wrong with it at all. Received a fantastic offer , and we had another vehicle to drive that’s close to paid off . Loved it very much . My wife just decided she wanted the cash on hand instead .
My wife and I purchased a used 2012 Qx56 now a Qx80 line as of 2015 a year ago. Anyways I bought it from a mon & pop lot dealer. Paid 14k cash and didn't get inspected during the test drive. It drove great for two days before check engine light popped on vehicle started shuddering at stop lights. First major issue was the entire air conditioning unit completely stopped working. Then next the truck would die out in the middle of any given intersection. Not long after ward it started to misfire and show major issues. I took it to several mechanics, repair shops and dealership to have diagnosis. They told us it needed everything from a high pressure fuel pump replacement costing about $1800-2k to the entire engine replaced costing around 10-17k. I've replaced the high pressure fuel pump lifter, 2 tune ups spark plugs and now it won't go in drive. My research tells me it's the timing chain which feeds the fuel and cam. Recently the rear left arms have given in causing my truck's rear end to start saging. With this said Two Luxury SUVs to not buy used are a Range Rover and the old Infiniti Qx56 & 80. Please save yourself a lot of money and stress to avoid. I love the ride and size of my truck. But, after spending roughly $5-7000 on this used vehicle since purchase. My advice is to stick with an American GM product in which parts service repair and warranty are more reasonable.
I replaced the intermittant clicking starter motor on my '14 @ 85K mi. NO other let-downs since new purchase. Oil/oil filter changes at 5K mi intervals by dealer first 7yrs. Mobil 1 5w-20 now in FW/Dallas area.
@@SpicyRok7482 5w20? 20 when warm is a really low viscosity. If there’s any fuel dilution in oil (because of fuel quality a lot of cars in the US get fuel dilution which thins oil and makes it harder for the oil pump to get oil to the top of motor) happening, that engine won’t like that viscosity. It’s for better fuel economy at the risk of engine wear. New Honda’s and other engines using that viscosity are blowing because of this. We in the US don’t have a clean burning gas as Central Europe. Make sure you use only premium fuel now days because of that it actually matters and get your oil tested at you next oil change.
I'm living in UAE I love this car and because of this I am going to buy QX80 2014 model with American specs. I have a question, while taking a test drive wasn't that smooth and car pickup wasn't really good. What could be the possible reason?
@@bobsmith9603 their other cars are very reliable also. I owned a 2012 fx35 awd. Bought at 60k miles used and trades it in for qx80 at 180k miles. Zero issues. And no check engine lights. I drove the shit out of that car. Very impressive. Made me a nissan/Infiniti fan. Qx80 was no brainer for me.
@@RyanDohertyRacing FX35/QX80 best vehicles all around, I had first gen. QX56 amazing SUV no complains I owned it for over 10 years everything was original engine tranny starter alternator power steering radiator fuel pump I never changed anything other than oil brakes tires, it got bad hail damage not worth fixing it and I only had third party insurance on it , I might buy a 2015 QX80.
This is a design that has grown on me, externally, but the Infinity interior design language of that era is mildly disgusting. The fact that it has such a 1990s dated urban art deco aesthetic, the v-shaped vertical tapering theme with a lack of cohesiveness and so nuch tension with regards to the execution on the feaux materals, so much tension wirh regard to proximities, use of negative space and the materials that seem to have too much contrsst snd draw too much focus to them as standout elements which dont break the rules in a good way. Those cold and slick fake wood fake marbleish steering wheels that intentionally are supposed to reside where your hands sit, and the bonus being that you use more than that area and harshnees of the tactile feel when actually using the wheel for other than resting your freshly laquered corn chip finger tips, well that speaks to that era and how out of touch we were and how far we had to come with respect to the manufacturing and processes of those materials, an art in itself.
I really wanted a GX460 but with tall teenagers I needed the extra legroom provided by the QX80. The GX460 might be a better daily driver in city driving but the QX80 is way better in long roadtrips
@@perrywiggins6567 the Lexus lx570 holds its value far better than this Infiniti does coupled with the fact of the longevity of the lx570s not uncommon to see those things with 400k miles
@@perrywiggins6567 I bought the QX80 mostly based on the truck frame chassis for towing and it’s high reliability rating…and it’s unique looks…and price value.
IT'S NICE BUT IT IS THE EXACT SAME AS MY ARMADA PLATINUM JUST A DIFFERENT NAME BOTH ARE MADE BY NISSAN AND AROUND THE SAME PRICE I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT WAS DIFFERENT BUT NOT
I just put new tires on and mine needed alignment. These are hard trucks to stop so a brake upgrade will be necessary but headers and exhaust with a E-85 alcohol tune will be next!
I did see 20.2 mpg on the highway during a 100-mile road trip recently. I own the 2020 4wd with 22 inch tires. The trip odometer was started at Highway on ramp and stopped at highway off ramp.
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We currently own a 2017 QX80 Signature Edition and a 2018 QX60 and they are the best luxury vehicles we've ever owned. Big, spacious, lots of legroom in the QX80. The entire family loves it. We went to Lake Camanche a couple of years ago and towed a entire RV trailer with no trouble. Excellent SUV's.
I have the same car. I love mine, and my steering wheel does not shake at all, it drives beautifully on the highway. Makes me feel like the queen of the road, lol. I’ve had it for years now and by far it is the best car I’ve had.
Thanks for sharing!
What model year?
We have a 2017 QX 80, almost identical to the one you previewed, the steering is not loose on ours at all and the hydraulic ride leveling holds the corners very well. Overall we love the QX80 after owning Chevs, Toyotas, Nissan, GMC and a QX60 it is our favorite go to vehicle so far. I tow a boat and a trailer with it as well with zero problems. Great vehicle.
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
Hello and how are doing? I am considering on purchasing the 2017 QX80. Are you still enjoying your vehicle? My only concern is not having the bench seat on the 2nd row. I will be coming from a 2007 Nissan Armada with the bench seat included. Do you know if the seat can be added to the QX80? So far I have not found a 2017 QX80 with 4WD that has the bench seat. Take care.
@@dkoneify What you are referring to is the 8 seat model. The one in this review is the 7 seater. Find an 8 seater QX80 and you'll be in business.
Thank you for your feedback 🙏🏾
is the 3rd row seat spacious?
Traded my lexus for a 2017 QX-80 and i don't regret it one bit.
Bought a 2020 QX80 LUX in Feb 2023 with only 34,000 miles…very happy with it…only anomalies I notice is occasional engine vibrations in the steering wheel at certain RPMS at low speeds and occasional body shimmy on rough roughs at high speeds (I don’t have the hydraulic body damping option). I don’t have the windshield glare issue you mentioned, nor the loose steering, mine is tight. I chose the QX80 for it’s normally aspirated V8, body on frame chassis tow ability, luxury features, unique styling, and above all its high reliability compared to others in its class. The “dated” interior not an issue…to me it’s a good mix of classic SUV with newer tech. It’s not an Ipad on wheels like some new SUV’S. ITS ALSO A GREAT VALUE USED.
I think one of the most important factors for me when considering a used vehicle is reliability and customer complaints.
That’s what I’m looking for here
My 2017 has great steering, no problems at all. I bought it 1 year ago and it has been fantastic to drive. Love the car.
I have a 2014 and my steering is tight, so it's probably that car. There's virtually no road noise. You can go 90 on a freeway and not realize it because of how quiet it is. You missed the bottom storage in the second row (it's large). The sensors that lets you know when someone is coming up next to you from behind, the adjustable adaptive cruise control, collision alerts, it's one of the safest vehicles out there. The turning radius for such a large car is better than most of the same size.
We have this truck and we LOVE it! Super Lux...
Can you remove the back seat middle console?
@@candace4187 yes you can.
My pops always told me sometimes it’s not always the make of a car if you maintain like you should it should last for you
I have a 2014 QX80 and my steering is nice and firm. No play or issues.
Nice review BTW
One issue I have found with my 2014 is it has an ECM controller module connected to the negative post of the battery. The ECM module controlls the amount of a charge going to the battery from the alternator. If you don't drive it more than like 8 miles a day the ECM module never sends a full charge from the alternator and the drain on the battery is more than the charge on the battery. Eventually the vehicle won't start. I diabled this feature by cutting one wire that does not report back to the ECM module, thus sending a full charge from the alternator to the battery all the time. No starting issue since I made this change.
Yes, that is exactly right. Infiniti service dept was in the dark on this issue, couldn't figure out why the car wouldn't start b rough over a the senior mechanic from the Nissan dealership next store (same owner) and he sort of whispered the problem and fix in my ear as if he was releasing an unspoken company secret. He did what you suggest above on the sly and and at no cost, the problem has never reoccured. That was 3 years ago. 2016 model year.
Ouch, that dent that runs up the side of the drivers side, that's a tough one to swallow.
Always loved this SUV! It is beautiful inside and out, and it drives very comfortably.
I have a 2014 QX80. I can't believe they have only made subtle changes throughout the years. With exception of the wheels, fog lights, and safety features the 2017 is identical to a 2014. I do have to say that i have had zero issues with mine.
I just bought a 2020 QX80 AWD. I was going to get a 21 yukon for the size. The yukon was waaaayyy more and did even compare to the QX80.
I also bought a 2020 QX80 3 months ago…so far very happy.
I have this truck about a month and I love it
Thanks for the review. Shopping around for these, I've noticed that AWD equipped models are somewhat rare, at least here in the southeast. Also rare are the optional second row bench seats. Not sure how I feel about that huge back seat center console sticking up when you're trying to load up some big items at Lowe's. lol. But I do love the wood accents on the dash. In cross shopping with the less expensive Nissan Armada, I've discovered that the hydraulic controlled suspension is the main component that separates the QX80 from it's lesser sibling. Warning though...if you want the most comfortable ride, stay clear of those 22" wheels on the upper trims.
I was able to find a 2017 with both AWD and bench seats. Took almost 4 months. Well worth the wait.
@@techbop I’m looking for one with the bench as well. Any tips on how to find one with the bench seat. We need it so our elderly Mom can stretch her legs across the bench due legs swelling. Thanks
@@TigMan-51C Hello. I was able to find the 8 passenger QX80 through Carvana. The purchase and delivery was smooth. I hope this helps. Take care.
I have NO comfort/ride problems w/my 22" '14 BRIDGESTONE tires...35psi.
Yes! It's incredible. It's ride, comfort is perfection. We live in Minnesota. Handles perfect in all weather types.
We have one, it came with a 30 year 1,000,000 mile powertrain warranty from the dealership we got it from. We love it though, no issues with it, other than how thirsty it is lol!!
What does it cost you to fill it up?
@@agaemar with 93 octane it’s alittle under $100
@@knoxcrider9835 Thanks but is this with new high gas ⛽️ prices or regular ?
@@agaemar that’s with 93 octane at $5.03 a gallon I had to put regular in it once when that’s all the station had and it did not like it lol!! Down on power, and bad millage.
I bought mine used but no issues with the it. Very quiet and smooth ride.
I want one
I have the QX80 and love it.
The QX80 is a great choice! Thank you for taking the time to watch and leave a comment. Diane.
Be careful with these. There was a recall on the 2011 for a timing issue, if that was done that mitigates a good chunk of risk but it isn’t the only catastrophic issue. The early vk56vd engine suffered from high pressure fuel pump lifter issue (not just the qx56). Basically the lifter under the pump wears and can blow out into the timing housing, destroying the HPFP cam lobe. Thus shooting many metal fragments into the engine an leading to catastrophic failure. I have one of these torn into a thousand pieces in my garage right now. The real fun part is that with the 2014 name change to QX80, Infiniti/Nissan changed the timing and cam setup, also using a different wiring harness, hopefully fixing both issues. However if you find yourself needing a new engine, they are $13k new. Finding a used engine is difficult because the engine is not super prevalent and known for going boom. If you keep your oil changes current and do the other maintenance you should get a lot of miles out of one of these. If you own one and you get misfires and a check engine light pull over immediately, have the high pressure fuel pump pulled and have the lifter inspected. It’s a 30 dollar part...much better than many thousands, if you can even find an engine. If you are going to buy one used have it inspected by Nissan/Infiniti.
On a less, “holy crap don’t be me and be careful note.” We love this thing. Can tow great, entertain the kids on a long drive, and has a great ride.
Such a helpful comment, thank you! I’m currently looking at 2011 and 2012 models as they are in my price range, but this news is kind of spooky. I have noticed that some models I looked at had a strange noise coming from what I thought was the timing area. There’s one I’m looking at in particular, but now I need to find out if I can find that repair and recall on the Carfax. Do you know if there is a symptom before complete failure that shows you if the lifter in question is wearing out? Also, any idea about what that tends to cost?
Final question and thank you for reading.. are you saying that the recall for the timing issue is different than the lifter issue?
Thanks and hoping for a reply 🤞
@@TheKiddOnDrums I hope he answers your question because I’m wondering the same things as I am considering buying one.
Thank you for your sharing, I joust found that 2011-2013 QX56 are significantly cheaper than 2014+ one
@@TheKiddOnDrums sorry I missed this. Best way to know is to check if the timing recall has been done. Also pull the high pressure fuel pump and check the condition of the high pressure fuel pump lifter and cam lobe below.
@@weingump2602 yeah I had to do a full engine swap myself. What was a pretty reasonable cost, increased $7000 for a used engine and swap and that is me doing it.
“It definitely has the aerodynamics of a brick...” 😂😂😂
AND the weight. 6,000lbs. w/me inside it.
Bought a 2016 QX80 limited today , in hermosa blue . I really dig it .
Congratulations on your purchase!
@@VehicleVisionary took the first road trip today . 450 miles there and back . Rides great, even for 22’s . The adaptive cruise is great. Never had a vehicle with this .
How is it doing , 8 months later?
How is it going so far for you??? Would you recommend a friend buy a used one?
@@markd3z recently sold it , nothing wrong with it at all. Received a fantastic offer , and we had another vehicle to drive that’s close to paid off . Loved it very much . My wife just decided she wanted the cash on hand instead .
My wife and I purchased a used 2012 Qx56 now a Qx80 line as of 2015 a year ago. Anyways I bought it from a mon & pop lot dealer. Paid 14k cash and didn't get inspected during the test drive. It drove great for two days before check engine light popped on vehicle started shuddering at stop lights. First major issue was the entire air conditioning unit completely stopped working. Then next the truck would die out in the middle of any given intersection. Not long after ward it started to misfire and show major issues. I took it to several mechanics, repair shops and dealership to have diagnosis. They told us it needed everything from a high pressure fuel pump replacement costing about $1800-2k to the entire engine replaced costing around 10-17k. I've replaced the high pressure fuel pump lifter, 2 tune ups spark plugs and now it won't go in drive. My research tells me it's the timing chain which feeds the fuel and cam. Recently the rear left arms have given in causing my truck's rear end to start saging.
With this said Two Luxury SUVs to not buy used are a Range Rover and the old Infiniti Qx56 & 80. Please save yourself a lot of money and stress to avoid.
I love the ride and size of my truck. But, after spending roughly $5-7000 on this used
vehicle since purchase. My advice is to stick with an American GM product in which parts service repair and warranty are more reasonable.
Thank you for sharing! I appreciate your time.
High pressure fuel pump issues and timing chain issues are major concerns. It looks nice though!
I replaced the intermittant clicking starter motor on my '14 @ 85K mi.
NO other let-downs since new purchase.
Oil/oil filter changes at 5K mi intervals
by dealer first 7yrs.
Mobil 1 5w-20 now in FW/Dallas area.
@@SpicyRok7482 5w20? 20 when warm is a really low viscosity. If there’s any fuel dilution in oil (because of fuel quality a lot of cars in the US get fuel dilution which thins oil and makes it harder for the oil pump to get oil to the top of motor) happening, that engine won’t like that viscosity. It’s for better fuel economy at the risk of engine wear. New Honda’s and other engines using that viscosity are blowing because of this. We in the US don’t have a clean burning gas as Central Europe. Make sure you use only premium fuel now days because of that it actually matters and get your oil tested at you next oil change.
I'm living in UAE I love this car and because of this I am going to buy QX80 2014 model with American specs. I have a question, while taking a test drive wasn't that smooth and car pickup wasn't really good. What could be the possible reason?
Would be nice to know how reliable these monsters are.
VERY reliable...!!! The V8 is bullet proof. And it's a non cvt transmission.
@@tomtalker2000 Yup. The only reliable thing that Nissan builds are the trucks. Solid
@@bobsmith9603 their other cars are very reliable also. I owned a 2012 fx35 awd. Bought at 60k miles used and trades it in for qx80 at 180k miles. Zero issues. And no check engine lights. I drove the shit out of that car. Very impressive. Made me a nissan/Infiniti fan. Qx80 was no brainer for me.
@@RyanDohertyRacing FX35/QX80 best vehicles all around, I had first gen. QX56 amazing SUV no complains I owned it for over 10 years everything was original engine tranny starter alternator power steering radiator fuel pump I never changed anything other than oil brakes tires, it got bad hail damage not worth fixing it and I only had third party insurance on it , I might buy a 2015 QX80.
If you look it up Infinitis are known for their reliability. They are one of the top suvs for less maintenance
Good review, can you do a review on a 2003/04 infiniti FX45. Very unique vehicle, it was way ahead of its time. Deserves lots of respect. Thanks
Thank you! I will work on finding a 2003/04 Infiniti FX45. Thank you for the request.
do newer Nissan Armada - also a comparison to the Q - since basically the same
Better buy that thing, you won’t regret it
This was super helpful and thorough. Thank you for posting.
You’re welcome!
The gas mileage is horrible! That's the only downside to this vehicle.
NO such thing as a 6,000lb. "economy car".
The hell do you expect? It’s a V8 beast.
Love it. This thing is a tank
I always liked the look of these but they are absolute dogs when it comes to mpg
dont forget to change the high pressure fuel pump lifter every 100k km
Yes a thousands times….or seven thousand to be more accurate.
@@rileyjenk??
13:00 my 2020 QX80 has tight steering… so you made have some loose tie rods there, or something along those lines.
I throw mine into turns just fine...something is up with yours ...outside inside outside ;)
This is a design that has grown on me, externally, but the Infinity interior design language of that era is mildly disgusting. The fact that it has such a 1990s dated urban art deco aesthetic, the v-shaped vertical tapering theme with a lack of cohesiveness and so nuch tension with regards to the execution on the feaux materals, so much tension wirh regard to proximities, use of negative space and the materials that seem to have too much contrsst snd draw too much focus to them as standout elements which dont break the rules in a good way. Those cold and slick fake wood fake marbleish steering wheels that intentionally are supposed to reside where your hands sit, and the bonus being that you use more than that area and harshnees of the tactile feel when actually using the wheel for other than resting your freshly laquered corn chip finger tips, well that speaks to that era and how out of touch we were and how far we had to come with respect to the manufacturing and processes of those materials, an art in itself.
I noticed you didn’t say nothing about the gas ⛽️ mileage. Must be a guzzler.
It definitely likes gas. 14 city and 20 highway.
18mpg on highway at 78mph cruise.
I dont like that the seat wont adjust back the driver has less room!!
I noticed that too and it bothers me at 6’2”
@@halloweengags7039 my ex was 6 3 he claims it wasnt...I disagree lol Get a F150 :)
Will have to look up the reliability of this truck vs the GX460.
I really wanted a GX460 but with tall teenagers I needed the extra legroom provided by the QX80. The GX460 might be a better daily driver in city driving but the QX80 is way better in long roadtrips
How much is the maintenance on this
This suv betar then Lexus 570 and land cruiser and other suv
Agreed. Lexus 570 offers no cargo room and is very small. Navigator and GM suvs just have way too many engine problems and won’t last long term.
To back that up had the 2007 Infiniti QX56 for 8 years loved it better that Toyota and Lexus and now I’m driving the 2014 QX80 couldn’t be happier
@@perrywiggins6567 the Lexus lx570 holds its value far better than this Infiniti does coupled with the fact of the longevity of the lx570s not uncommon to see those things with 400k miles
bpaige12 is unequivocally correct!!!
@@perrywiggins6567 I bought the QX80 mostly based on the truck frame chassis for towing and it’s high reliability rating…and it’s unique looks…and price value.
👍 truck I have one
I have a Qx 56 of a infinte in the trunks there are seats
IT'S NICE BUT IT IS THE EXACT SAME AS MY ARMADA PLATINUM JUST A DIFFERENT NAME BOTH ARE MADE BY NISSAN AND AROUND THE SAME PRICE I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT WAS DIFFERENT BUT NOT
get a qx56 even cheaper and looks identical
a brick would have extremely good aero...
😂
Nissan GTR review!
I will definitely work on making that happen, Nick! 👍
Absolutely do not buy !!!!
We’re replacing batteries every two months!!
Now our dash board lights are out!!
No one knows to repair it!!!
Probably needs 4w alignment
Good point! Thank you for taking the time to watch and leave a comment.
I just put new tires on and mine needed alignment. These are hard trucks to stop so a brake upgrade will be necessary but headers and exhaust with a E-85 alcohol tune will be next!
Can you remove the back seat middle console?
Price?
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Soccer moms, so I’m a soccer dad no kids so I guess that’s no for me?
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13 MPG CITY in 2021 .....WTF Shame !
Car about 6000 lbs
Called a naturally aspirated V-8. You want better mileage, buy a turbo and deal those mechanical problems.
Suvs aren't for economical driven people. Stick to 4 bangers.
I did see 20.2 mpg on the highway during a 100-mile road trip recently. I own the 2020 4wd with 22 inch tires. The trip odometer was started at Highway on ramp and stopped at highway off ramp.
i’m planning to get me the 2015 and i really need to know if it’s good idea please, thanks.