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Hi I'm Chris Wardlaw for CarGurus and today we're going to talk about the pros
and cons
at the 2015 Infiniti QX60
this is a luxury crossover SUV
with seating for up to seven people let's get right to it
starting with the things that I really like about the QX60
in the QX60 Infiniti employs a 3.5-liter V6 engine
now this is long been known to be a refined and dependable power plant
it makes 265 horsepower
which is sent to the front wheels are all four wheels through a continuously
variable transmission
now before you think yourself eh CVT not so interested
you should know that for 2015 infiniti has made some software changes
that are designed to make the CVT a little bit more natural and feel more
like a traditional
automatic in my opinion having spent a week driving this vehicle
the changes work
now when you get into the QX sixty especially one that's loaded up with all the bells and whistles like my test car is
you're going to find a very comfortable in classy cabin
these front seats are truly amazing in terms of their comfort
you sit in them rather than upon them in they're plush and supported at the same
time and this leather is nice
and smooth feels great looks terrific plus you can get
ventilated front seats which are fantastic on hot days
another great thing is that there's nothing about this interior that screams
Nissan since this vehicles based on the same platform as the pathfinder
would be easy for infinity to raid the corporate parts bin but they don't do
that
instead they use unique tones textures and materials
this sober trim these chrome accents this nice wood
all really comes together for a modern and contemporary look and check this out
they are even buttons knobs
and a full row of radio station presets here in my opinion not having to use
this
access the radio thats true luxury
now for the most part infiniti has done a great job designing this vehicle for
families
one really neat feature is the fact that you can move this section of the
second row seat out of the way
with a child seat installed so that people can get back into the third row
seat
another nice thing is that the second row seats slide forward back so you can
adjust them
to mix and match leg room or cargo room as you see fit
now in addition to this user-friendliness the QX60
is a crash test a rock star it gets a 5-star overall rating from the NHTSA
and it gets a Top Safety Pick rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety
so we've covered 3 the things that I really like about the QX60
what don't I like about it let's find out
now one at the disappointing things about the QX sixty is the real world fuel
economy
the EPA leads you to expect that my test car will get
23 miles per gallon in combined driving but on my test loop I actually got
18.9 miles per gallon and I was using the econ mode
for much of the city driving and some of the highway driving
now they use to offer a hybrid version of this which would rectify that problem
but Infiniti has canceled it due to lack of interest so
I guess luxury SUV buyers really just don't care about welcome
now before I said that the QX60
is designed for families and that's true with one important exception
especially if you have teenage kids in your household
their are no connectivity options in this vehicle
you can't get wifi hotspot connectivity
through the Infinity in touch or the Infiniti connection services
there are no USB quick charge ports located back here
there's not even a power outlet where you can plug in a laptop computer
so if you buy QX60 even a fully loaded one like this and you bring home and
you got teenagers
chances are they're going on mom dad this new car kinda sucks
now one of the things that I really did not like about driving the QX60
and I don't think this is going to impact everybody is how
the steering feels around town at lower speed is just fine
its on the highway where on center just feels really
dull and lifeless and wooden when you're going in a straight line and then
if you
bend the SUV into a freeway transition ramp or your going over a couple a
bridges
and it's on a curve section of highway the steering this
almost fighting in resisting your input like it really wants to return to center
and if the pavement's uneven and the front and unloads
then the SUV just kinda feels unstable
it's not really especially with the optional 20-inch wheels and tires that
are on my test vehicle
it just feels that way so if infinity is looking for suggestions for improvement
I would say
go check out what Cadillac is doing in this regard because
they're getting the tuning right
so at this point we've talked about a major pros and cons of the Infiniti QX60
so what's the verdict should you go and test drive this vehicle right away
is that a work in progress or should you just cross it right after shopping list
I'd say you should go and test drive it in part because there are so few
direct competitors to this vehicle and I'm talking about true crossovers with
three rows of seats and seven passenger seating
be sure to check my full report on this vehicle on CarGurus.com
and thanks for watching