I have a 2014 q50 premium AWD 3.7 , brought it on marketplace with over 127k miles. Only major problem was the owner never changed the spark plugs OMG WAS THEY DONE 😮.
It all depends if the vehicle has been meticulously maintained regardless of brandon manufacturer. I for one are a firm believer of the VQ 3.7 Infiniti engine are very reliable when they are meticulously maintained. I currently have a 2015 Infiniti Q70L that I’ve driven over 170,000 miles and had very minimal issues or problems. I’ve replaced the alternator, battery, accessory belt tensioner drive belt pulleys, rotors and pads.
Just bought a 2014 Q50s 131k drives like a champ!! Unfortunately while doing the muffler delete I say that the steering rack was show signs of fluid settling on the joint! Cdlled used dealer and they are going to fix it!!! I’m doing PCV valves, spark plugs and adding an AEM intake along with a front lip and trunk spoiler!!!
If you do your regular maintenance and take care of yo car you shouldn't have no problems at all its all about how you take care of yo car mines have 130000 miles and it stills runs brand new
I got a 3.7 2015 3 n a half years ago for 19.500 with 40k miles and have a five year warranty I’ve done the steering rack and the surp belt that’s it no other issues and the warranty paid for the rack and I’m only at 80k now still running strong I was thinking of changing the trans fluid but I’m not sure yet I’m scared to touch it
2014 Q50 3.7 115k miles Rebuilt title! The owner Wants 7k for it!!. Also the owner of the car hydroplaned and only hit a rail none of the airbags deployed or nothing but the insurance put it as totaled because the damage was from front to back. Looks in good condition only a minor dent in the back of the vehicle which is easily fixable. Good deal or stay away? Q50-Q60 is definitely one of my cars I want really bad
Sounds like a good price for a potential project. Miles are a getting up there so think about potential valve body issues etc. if you’re not concerned considering the good price, go for it
I just bought a 3.7 with 104k miles but the transmission fluid has never been touched. Factory fluid in still. Would you recommend draining or flushing now? Someone please help
Bought a Black 2015 3.7 June 1st of 2021, with 83,000 miles on it, had to replace the valve body in the transmission 2 weeks after I bought it, luckily still under warranty with the dealership but other than that I absolutely love the car and haven’t had any issues besides that. I’ve put over 20,000 miles on it and it still drives beautifully.
Seen a 2015 3.7 sport with 104k miles for $14,700 is that a good deal ? If so definitely buying it just want other people’s opinions new to the car scene and really want a q50
I am looking at a 2017 q50 3.0 w 70k miles and 3 owners for $20k .. it has No reported accidents.. is this is a good buy ?? I’ll add it won’t need much upgrades
@@SpeedCultureStudios okay I'm already spending $1500 on check up and all kind of basic tunning just to be save but I've been enjoying your videos ordered lip and spoiler from your videos also order some coilo and some new wheels 🛞
2015 3.7 premium with 100k miles (allegedly) they want 13 for it but I’d like your opinion and it would be even better if you could tell me what to look for
How often would you recommend changing the trans fluid in a 3.7 q50? Looking at buying one just trying to find one at a good price that is under 100k miles
Not often. People have had problems after changing the fluid and the manual says it’s a lifetime fluid, so take that as you will. If you’re not having issues, I’d leave it alone honestly.
Carvana is priced a bit higher than normal, but they generally have nice cars and have a return policy as well so there is some security going through them!
@@MvnnyG good luck bro 🥲 my q needs a lot done because of the high miles, after I pushed it and testing it a bunch of stuff showed up like warped brake rotors (but that’s a wear item so it’s fine) airbag light, engine light , ect. Make sure you take care of maintenance first, look over the car fax and compare that with when fluids/brakes should be changed and do whatever’s needed. Check your oil and coolant levels regularly
Speed unfortunately I recently totaled my 2015 in a flood only had 70k considering a 3.0 but the possibility for major issues turns me off a bit I would definitely get an ext warranty but found a 14 sport with 98k all the options I didn’t have on mine since I had a base model also has nice aftermarket wheels & tires for 20k I’m very conflicted haha.
@@SpeedCultureStudios yeah I’ve seen a couple with 19k - 40k but it’s just imma build the car and everything it’s just i feel like anything over 50 is to much
Idk I’m just confused how these have like 50-70k miles how luxury and sporty they are… under 20k for one of these without being over 100k miles. Something gotta be wrong with them😂😂i got a v6 Jeep wk2 with 120k miles and they’ll still sell it for 20k
I’m looking at a 2015 q50s with 150k miles for 9500$ , supposably has been maintenance like how it should but what else should I look for when I go see it ? And is that a good price ?
Anyone chime in your advice! Looking at a 2018 q50 red sport with 114,150 miles at a toyota dealership. It has maintenance records. 2 previous owners. Clean title. Seems like it mainly has highway miles. They're asking for $24,600. I'm offering $23k. Good deal and car or no?
@@dannyguity4585 personally, I think that’s a little high. It is a red sport so they are leveraging that, but you can find something in that price range with far fewer miles I would think. Do you plan to modify and tune?
@@SpeedCultureStudios I don't. Maybe later down the road, but nothing in the near future. Also, what should I keep an eye on with this car since it's over 100k miles? Any tips?
@@jonathansevere9019 if there are good service records and the car sounds good, there shouldn’t be a need for engine swap. If you’re doing that you might as well just buy a different car. The trans is what I would worry about
@@pontiacmadeg8 It’s too much, but they are definitely higher than 7 - 11. Might find a private party sale around 10, but it’ll be 100k+ mileage. Dealer prices range from 13 - 18, depending on where he’s located.
Bought mine 110k miles for $11k im spending $1500 right away getting all check up and tuned up at the dealership. Lol dont bother asking i make $1500 every week
No. Like I said in the video, people ask a lot of questions and I get the same questions over and over. Easiest just to address them all at once. Also broadening the channel is a good thing. It was never meant to be a how to channel or q50 parts channel. It’s just what people got used to-so then you ask if I’m running out of content because I break from the norm lol. These videos also do better than a lot of install videos. Why wouldn’t I do them?
I have a 2014 q50 premium AWD 3.7 , brought it on marketplace with over 127k miles. Only major problem was the owner never changed the spark plugs OMG WAS THEY DONE 😮.
For how much?
It all depends if the vehicle has been meticulously maintained regardless of brandon manufacturer. I for one are a firm believer of the VQ 3.7 Infiniti engine are very reliable when they are meticulously maintained. I currently have a 2015 Infiniti Q70L that I’ve driven over 170,000 miles and had very minimal issues or problems. I’ve replaced the alternator, battery, accessory belt tensioner drive belt
pulleys, rotors and pads.
I agree!
thinking of getting a 2015 with 160k miles, would you recommend?
@@Ivan-sq8evnooo!!! get one at 100k or less anything over is a risk
I’d buy a high mileage car. I did a used 2019 Honda HR-V it runs really well
Just bought a 2014 Q50s 131k drives like a champ!! Unfortunately while doing the muffler delete I say that the steering rack was show signs of fluid settling on the joint! Cdlled used dealer and they are going to fix it!!!
I’m doing PCV valves, spark plugs and adding an AEM intake along with a front lip and trunk spoiler!!!
If you do your regular maintenance and take care of yo car you shouldn't have no problems at all its all about how you take care of yo car mines have 130000 miles and it stills runs brand new
Maintenance is key!
I just wanna experience speed :( not trynna do any mofo burnouts tbh
Yup im at 121k on the vr
We talkn bout buy a used car tho right?
@@dangeloperez7033.0 ?
I have a VR with 150k miles on it it runs like it’s brand new maintenance is the way to go
same here.. 👌🏽
@@dangeloperez703 minez a 2017 and it’s all freeway miles 🤝
You've never had to change the valve body or had any transmission issues?
@@yaboyshawntv9691 nope nothing
I got a 3.7 2015 3 n a half years ago for 19.500 with 40k miles and have a five year warranty I’ve done the steering rack and the surp belt that’s it no other issues and the warranty paid for the rack and I’m only at 80k now still running strong I was thinking of changing the trans fluid but I’m not sure yet I’m scared to touch it
2014 Q50 3.7 115k miles Rebuilt title! The owner Wants 7k for it!!. Also the owner of the car hydroplaned and only hit a rail none of the airbags deployed or nothing but the insurance put it as totaled because the damage was from front to back. Looks in good condition only a minor dent in the back of the vehicle which is easily fixable. Good deal or stay away? Q50-Q60 is definitely one of my cars I want really bad
Sounds like a good price for a potential project. Miles are a getting up there so think about potential valve body issues etc. if you’re not concerned considering the good price, go for it
Same I’m looking at 2014 q50 3.7 with a dent and looks like the hood kinda off. But owner wants $6,800 so idk ngl
Also it’s a rebuilt
I just bought a 3.7 with 104k miles but the transmission fluid has never been touched. Factory fluid in still. Would you recommend draining or flushing now? Someone please help
I should also mention it’s shifting weird. It feels delayed and kicks me back a little after it shifts
Take it to the dealership and do a drain and fill
@@saltmaker5353 hmmm, prob lean more towards a Lexus GS350 over the Q50 in the 100k range
Bought a Black 2015 3.7 June 1st of 2021, with 83,000 miles on it, had to replace the valve body in the transmission 2 weeks after I bought it, luckily still under warranty with the dealership but other than that I absolutely love the car and haven’t had any issues besides that. I’ve put over 20,000 miles on it and it still drives beautifully.
When did that warranty expire?and wats the limit on the warranty?
When did that warranty expire?and wats the limit on the warranty?
@@yazeedsaleh9973 well the dealership I bought it from had a 1year/15,000 mile warrantee.
should i buy a q50 with 128 km on it or no
@@shafuzi4397 depends on how much your paying but if it’s under 20k than absolutely yes
Thank you for your content, you never miss. That video that explains what flames do to your resonator is a personal favorite.
Really appreciate you watching
What video is that
@@acm_1028 What Tuners Don’t Want You to Know | Flame Map Exposed Q50, Q60, G37, 370z
Q50 103 miles 2018 $18,000, I dont race or any of that just go out and to work do you think this would be a good car for 3yrs?
Dude I'm on the same position rn, What did you end up doing?
@@I-VAWZENi just got one 2014 93k miles 15k but i plan to do some light mods to make my car look a bit nicer and drive more fun
2015 with 160k miles on it. Thinking about buying it for 8500
Did u ever get it?
Thinking about buying a 2015 3.7 with 114k for about 14,000. carfax reports showing it’s been well maintenance. Good deal ?
Not too bad. Miles are a bit high, but might be room for movement
Looking at 2016 Q50 red sport with 59k miles for 22k what you guys think ? Should I get it ?
Seen a 2015 3.7 sport with 104k miles for $14,700 is that a good deal ? If so definitely buying it just want other people’s opinions new to the car scene and really want a q50
Seems about right
You can buy a 2015 3.7 from me with 98k on it for $13,500
WhT do you think about buying a used JB4 and what should I get the wired connection or Blue tooth
I am looking at a 2017 q50 3.0 w 70k miles and 3 owners for $20k .. it has No reported accidents.. is this is a good buy ?? I’ll add it won’t need much upgrades
Awesome!
is 3.7q50 80km 17k sticker clean title 2 owners clean car fax a good buy
Sounds like a good deal!
2017 Infiniti Q50 sport 108k miles for 17k is that a bad deal? I feel like it’s a overpay
Probably not that far off actually. If we’ll maintained and no oil or smoking issues, it’s probably ok. Always try to negotiate tho
Also i got a havie foot as i own supercharged 2005 STS thats made mainly for drug how often would you recommend a tune up and just maintaining stuff
Nothing out of the ordinary. Oil every 4500 miles or so. Rear diff fluid change ever 25k.
@@SpeedCultureStudios okay I'm already spending $1500 on check up and all kind of basic tunning just to be save but I've been enjoying your videos ordered lip and spoiler from your videos also order some coilo and some new wheels 🛞
Do you think that a 2014 Infiniti q50 with 64k miles that is being sold for 17k it’s a good deal?
Yeah pretty good deal these days
Where i live 88km sells for 22k so yes
Hello! A 2014 Infiniti Q50 is for sale for $15k, with 120k mileage; do you think this is worth it?
If you give it a good look over
So if you do end up getting a high mileage Q50, what do you think about a manual swap? Probably not worth it but would be really cool to see.
Manual swap would be sick.
Check out qzilla on here, he has one.
Im looking at 2014 with 96k miles for 17,995 worth it? Only two owners no accidents
Seems a little high, but depends where you're located too.
That's wayyy too much
2015 3.7 premium with 100k miles (allegedly) they want 13 for it but I’d like your opinion and it would be even better if you could tell me what to look for
13 isn't bad. check for leaks, weird engine noises and rough shifting.
I’m looking at this 2016 Q50 3.0t premium 114k miles for $14k. Do you think i should grab it?
See what you can find out about it first. I generally stay away from first generations so I personally would be hesitant
Stuck between the vq or vr i need help on my decision please help
Check out my VQ vs vr videos
Currently analyzing a q50 red sport that has a price tag of 26k with 84k miles ..is that a fair deal?
What year? I would say if 2018+ then yes.
Looking to buy a 2014 q50 3.7 it has 150miles selling for 12k is this a good buy?
take a careful look at that one and try to negotiate price.
What are everyone's thoughts about a '14 3.7 S with 180k miles on it?
Is a 2014 3.7 Q50 with 161k worth buying for 10,000?
you could probably get it for less.
How often would you recommend changing the trans fluid in a 3.7 q50? Looking at buying one just trying to find one at a good price that is under 100k miles
Not often. People have had problems after changing the fluid and the manual says it’s a lifetime fluid, so take that as you will. If you’re not having issues, I’d leave it alone honestly.
@@SpeedCultureStudios sound good 👍
@@kyleh9793 definitely leave the trans fluid alone in the vq motors unless a *trusted* dealer suggests changing it with them
Would you recommend buying a 3.7 off of Carvana if the Carfax is clean??
Carvana is priced a bit higher than normal, but they generally have nice cars and have a return policy as well so there is some security going through them!
Look up the carvana scandal. Some people couldn't even register their car for 2 years.
I just bought a q50s hybrid.120,000.00ks.Just ordered a new battery pack
i feel like this is for me lol. i have a 114k miles 2014 3.7 premium and i wanna do allot of mods
Dude I just got my Q yesterday w 113k miles too 😭😭
@@MvnnyG good luck bro 🥲 my q needs a lot done because of the high miles, after I pushed it and testing it a bunch of stuff showed up like warped brake rotors (but that’s a wear item so it’s fine) airbag light, engine light , ect. Make sure you take care of maintenance first, look over the car fax and compare that with when fluids/brakes should be changed and do whatever’s needed. Check your oil and coolant levels regularly
@@MvnnyG literally looking at a q50s 2014 w 113k miles rn too 😭😭😭
@@xo7298u have any problems yet?
@@gustavolopes7520 decided not to go thru with it thought it wasnt worth it
Hey man what test pipes do u have on ur car and is it raspy ?
2018 Q50 with 104k miles, do you recommend “high mileage oil”
I haven’t seen anything that proved it was more than a gimmick really
Is 15k for a 2014 Q50 3.7L Premium AWD with 106k miles a good deal?
I guess it depends on location but 15k for a car with 100,000 miles seems high
What did you do ?
Is 128k high miles? He wants 14k for it. Worth it? 2015 q50
Hi, Do you believe a Q50 at 55k miles is a good buy?
Yes depending on the price of course
@@SpeedCultureStudios Is 10.5k for it good? It is a 2016 q50 3.7
@@CarlJohnson-hp9qg that actually seems low. Salvage title?
@@SpeedCultureStudios Rebuilt title
@@CarlJohnson-hp9qg don’t get it unless it’s clean title
2014 q50 3.7 redsport PREMIUM with 130k miles for $10,500. Worth it or no? Only one in my area with a clean title that isn’t more than 25k 😭😭
Seems like a great deal. What’s wrong with it
14-15 there is no red sport vq37. 2016 and up lmao
Right now I’m looking at a 2015 3.7 for 14k with 76k miles. And another but is sport version with 99k for 11k What you think?
Sound like good deals to me
@@SpeedCultureStudios thank you man appreciate it!
Speed unfortunately I recently totaled my 2015 in a flood only had 70k considering a 3.0 but the possibility for major issues turns me off a bit I would definitely get an ext warranty but found a 14 sport with 98k all the options I didn’t have on mine since I had a base model also has nice aftermarket wheels & tires for 20k I’m very conflicted haha.
You bite? The price & mileage I’m like uhhh
@@Dragon-hu7pt I did it’s actually a 2015 it had 95k miles had it mixed up
@@kylo6087 how’s it doing?? I’m thinking of getting the same
I’ve been looking for a used q50 3.7 I don’t know what mileage I should look for what’s the best
60k
If there are good maintenance records and it looks well taken care of, i wouldn't hesitate looking at one with 75k miles
@@SpeedCultureStudios yeah I’ve seen a couple with 19k - 40k but it’s just imma build the car and everything it’s just i feel like anything over 50 is to much
Love this video well explain ..
Idk I’m just confused how these have like 50-70k miles how luxury and sporty they are… under 20k for one of these without being over 100k miles. Something gotta be wrong with them😂😂i got a v6 Jeep wk2 with 120k miles and they’ll still sell it for 20k
They are very underrated. That’s how.
Is a 2017 q50 with 94k miles a good buy?
How much 😂
I’m looking at a 2015 q50s with 150k miles for 9500$ , supposably has been maintenance like how it should but what else should I look for when I go see it ? And is that a good price ?
Smooth shifting, no leaks, no weird noises. The usual
That's actually not bad. As long as it's well maintained.
How much was the total price ?
I backed out on the sale because when I would put it in gear it would make a weird clunk/click by the rear wheels
@@israelochoa873 probably a good idea
SOMEONE HELP!. Is a 2020 q50 vr30 w/ 60k miles @ $25k okay?? Idk if I should worry about the mileage or not?
That’s not a lot of miles anymore and 25k is a pretty good price for a 2020. Make sure it has not been in an accident
@@SpeedCultureStudios thank you. You’ve definitely helped me justify my purchase today.
Found someone with a 2014 q50s hybrid with 155k asking 8.5k. Trying to get him to come down lower. What do you think?
i just the same for $7k
How is the car treating the both of y’all? Looking into buying 2016 Q50 3.7 with 98K plus miles for 9.9K
I’m looking at a 2019 3.0 101k miles for 13200
Anyone chime in your advice! Looking at a 2018 q50 red sport with 114,150 miles at a toyota dealership. It has maintenance records. 2 previous owners. Clean title. Seems like it mainly has highway miles. They're asking for $24,600. I'm offering $23k. Good deal and car or no?
I suppose it depends on your area so maybe locals can chime in but 23k for 115k miles seems high to me.
@@SpeedCultureStudios The car is in Greensboro, North Carolina.
@@dannyguity4585 personally, I think that’s a little high. It is a red sport so they are leveraging that, but you can find something in that price range with far fewer miles I would think. Do you plan to modify and tune?
@@SpeedCultureStudios I don't. Maybe later down the road, but nothing in the near future. Also, what should I keep an eye on with this car since it's over 100k miles? Any tips?
Is 170k miles q50 2014 a good idea for 9800 ?
If it has service records possibky
@@SpeedCultureStudios in my case should I get the engine swap even tho 3.7 is reliable?
@@jonathansevere9019 if there are good service records and the car sounds good, there shouldn’t be a need for engine swap. If you’re doing that you might as well just buy a different car. The trans is what I would worry about
@@SpeedCultureStudios jus brought a 100k miles 2014 q50 for 13k. Car is amazing so far got exhaust and all black with spoiler
Looking at a 2015 infiniti q50 S with 137k miles, has over 20 service records for 15K, what do you think??
Is a 2015 3.7 q50 for 20k with 80k miles good?
pretty average with the car market prices right now , try to get 18k
I have a 2014 with 175,000 miles, no problems at all
Excellent!
2015 3.7 sport with 93k miles and they want $18k . A little too much for this ?
Yes
Wayyy to much should be around 7-11k
@@pontiacmadeg8 It’s too much, but they are definitely higher than 7 - 11. Might find a private party sale around 10, but it’ll be 100k+ mileage. Dealer prices range from 13 - 18, depending on where he’s located.
@@SpeedCultureStudios true, i stay in soflo, my cousin just picked one up a white 3.7 70k miles for 7k you can find steals for sure
Feel bad for the guy that bought my 16 q50S lol sheesh thing was a trooper tho
Bought new extended warranty with it to replace
The the old pack
Warranty can be added anytime?
The audio sounds like you are yelling down a hallway
I don’t get that feeling on my phone, computer or tv. Sorry that’s how you’re hearing it.
Bought mine 110k miles for $11k im spending $1500 right away getting all check up and tuned up at the dealership. Lol dont bother asking i make $1500 every week
R you running out of content my friend?
No. Like I said in the video, people ask a lot of questions and I get the same questions over and over. Easiest just to address them all at once. Also broadening the channel is a good thing. It was never meant to be a how to channel or q50 parts channel. It’s just what people got used to-so then you ask if I’m running out of content because I break from the norm lol. These videos also do better than a lot of install videos. Why wouldn’t I do them?
I find these videos interesting, especially when owning one myself 😅
Company owned vehicles get taken care of?😂😂
They get regular maintenance, yes, so they typically have extensive records and repairs are done properly with oem parts.
I bought a 2010 m35 sport that was owned by a company it had 135k and I got it for 8k it was Immaculate and looked brand new!!! And ran great
I trust higher mileage VQs alot more than higher mileage VR 🥸 lol
Same
As u should
Oh 100% the VQ37 lasts like 300k a VR will blow turbos at 100😭
@@jasonkolker turbos are like 400 bucks with like 10-30k on them lol or just save for stage 2 🤷🏻♂️
2017 q50 3.0t 15k 118k miles is that too much ?
Not terrible depending on condition. Always try to negotiate a better deal
I'm looking at a 2018 q50 3.0t with 124k miles for 12k. Is it a good deal?
Nah bro
Hey man what test pipes do u have on ur car and is it raspy ?
My car is not raspy, no. Check out my catback videos
Hey man what test pipes do u have on ur car and is it raspy ?
All test pipes will make the car raspy. It’s all about what catback you install. My custom setup was designed to eliminate rasp