Wow, is Infiniti desperate!
#31
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
well, for starters it will smoke an a4/a5 in a straight line, is a better handler, trunk space notwithstanding has more leg room and more shoulder room (you know, if you're looking for more room), gets better gas mileage, has a better warranty, is available in rwd as well as awd, i think most would say its better looking, and if the op is to be believed, you can pick one up for less because infiniti is more willing to deal.
i test-drove both, and i cross-shopped both (the quattro and the rwd). i thought they were both nice cars; i thought they were both cool cars. i ended up choosing neither.
i test-drove both, and i cross-shopped both (the quattro and the rwd). i thought they were both nice cars; i thought they were both cool cars. i ended up choosing neither.
http://www.freshalloy.com/showthread...urning-M-Owner
We also usually trade in December. One G37 had a red bow on it when we picked it up. That's probably another reason she thinks we are itching to trade. Unfortunately, Infiniti doesn't really have anything that interests me right now. The Q50 is a nice-looking car, but it is coarse and unrefined compared to an Audi and the interior with the waterfall dash and dual screens does nothing for me.
Last edited by dseag2; 12-23-16 at 06:41 PM.
#32
Lexus Fanatic
"If the OP is to be believed"? Huh?!?
#33
Lexus Fanatic
I don't see any reason not to believe the OP (desag2). IMO it is not a troll.....he simply shared his experiences with us and (apparently) wanted our comments on it. I did the same thing here on Car Chat when I went shopping for my last new car.
#34
Lexus Fanatic
I actually dislike the feel and sound of hybrid powertrains under all acceleration situations.
The Q50 just doesn't impress me. Its great looking, but the interior is cheap in places, where the A4 feels expensive everywhere.
The Q50 just doesn't impress me. Its great looking, but the interior is cheap in places, where the A4 feels expensive everywhere.
#35
Lexus Fanatic
I'd be nervous driving a Q50 with that Adaptive Steering option that has an electronic connection in the shaft vs. direct-mechanical hookup (an all-mechanical connection supposedly engages if the electronics fail). When I reviewed a Q50, maybe I was just being overly-cautious (which, of course, auto reviewers aren't always supposed to be)....but I deliberately chose one without that option.
Last edited by mmarshall; 12-24-16 at 07:35 AM.
#36
Lexus Fanatic
I haven't driven one with the adaptive steering, like you I chose the car without that option.
#38
Lead Lap
Im confused as to where C&D draws those rankings from (is it just one editor?) because it doesn't correlate to comparison test results most of the time. Usually they're good about explaining their methodology but not for that.
#39
Lexus Fanatic
C & D rankings never really make all that much sense.
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#45
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