Infiniti Q30
#76
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Undortunately, these owners may have thought the same thing. Boy were they wrong!
http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/nis...4/single-page/
http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/nis...4/single-page/
#77
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#78
The A 250 and GLA 250 both use a 2.0T 208hp 258lbft mated to a 7-Speed DCT.
The latest GLC 300 a 2.0T 241hp 273lbft mated to a 9-Speed Auto
Do we know which engine iteration the Q30 is getting? Using in-house 7-Speed or cvt? Benz 7-Speed or 9-Speed?
Last edited by Hoovey689; 06-18-15 at 05:03 PM.
#79
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That's disappointing but not surprising.
The A 250 and GLA 250 both use a 2.0T 208hp 258lbft mated to a 7-Speed DCT.
The latest GLC 300 a 2.0T 241hp 273lbft mated to a 9-Speed Auto
Do we know which engine iteration the Q30 is getting? Using in-house 7-Speed or cvt? Benz 7-Speed or 9-Speed?
The A 250 and GLA 250 both use a 2.0T 208hp 258lbft mated to a 7-Speed DCT.
The latest GLC 300 a 2.0T 241hp 273lbft mated to a 9-Speed Auto
Do we know which engine iteration the Q30 is getting? Using in-house 7-Speed or cvt? Benz 7-Speed or 9-Speed?
#80
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Pamperme, please exit this thread.
folks, let's stay on topic of the new Q30.
folks, let's stay on topic of the new Q30.
#82
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The 2.2-liter diesel engine featured on the display car here is likely sourced from Mercedes-Benz, as a same displacement unit is used on the European-market Infiniti Q50 in which it puts out 168HP (170PS) and 400Nm (295 lb-ft) of torque paired to either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed auto transmission.
#84
#85
This car, like many upcoming Infinitis, was delayed quite a bit. I saw this back in November along with the next Q60 and QX30. Unless the QX30 is right next to it, they are sometimes indistinguishable. BTW, as I said numerous times in the past 1 1/2 years, Infiniti are you showing nothing more than spruced up versions of the production models. They are not being "watered down for production", since they were the basis of the show car already.
The Q30 design was pretty much final by early 2013 and had prototypes with finished and functional interiors being shown in private back in April 2013. By the time the IAA 2013 concept appeared in September 2013, even the QX30 design was frozen (coming a little later).
The new QX50 refresh was also FINISHED back by early 2013 and the next generation, signed-off last year for 2017 introduction, which is a joke in my opinion for this class. This is not a Q80/Q90 nor a QX80, so 36 month lead times are excessive for a compact. Infiiniti's line-up is stale.
The Q30 design was pretty much final by early 2013 and had prototypes with finished and functional interiors being shown in private back in April 2013. By the time the IAA 2013 concept appeared in September 2013, even the QX30 design was frozen (coming a little later).
The new QX50 refresh was also FINISHED back by early 2013 and the next generation, signed-off last year for 2017 introduction, which is a joke in my opinion for this class. This is not a Q80/Q90 nor a QX80, so 36 month lead times are excessive for a compact. Infiiniti's line-up is stale.
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