MM Full-Review: 2014 Infiniti Q50
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Haven't been following it lately, but I know that when the Q50 first launched, they were having issues with the infotainment system crashing on a fairly regular basis and often restarting the car was required to get it up and running again. Software updates have been fairly regular so I'm hopeful that it has gotten better. Anyone want to provide specifics?
#77
The software has been patched but is not right enough to get the Apps functioning.
Pretty pathetic that I have had the car since August and this hasn't been sorted out yet.
FYI, you do not need to restart the car to reboot, just hold the on off button for 3 seconds.
Pretty pathetic that I have had the car since August and this hasn't been sorted out yet.
FYI, you do not need to restart the car to reboot, just hold the on off button for 3 seconds.
#78
The InTouch system would ruin the new car experience for me...especially when I shell out about 50K for the car. I don't care how well it drives. It would just sour my experience having to reboot often or taking it into the dealership.
#79
To be honest, the Infiniti has had way better out of the box quality than my 06 IS 350.
They just have a sheet for brayns IT department who was in charge of the In Touch stuff.
My IS was out of service within weeks of delivery for a failed seatbelt, then multiple issues with the TPMS system, a bunch of recalls, the sunglass holder failed and needed to be replaced, blue screen of death for the nav. But the thing with Lexus is they took care of me each time and I would buy another one in a heart beat. Infiniti for me is no, not again.
They just have a sheet for brayns IT department who was in charge of the In Touch stuff.
My IS was out of service within weeks of delivery for a failed seatbelt, then multiple issues with the TPMS system, a bunch of recalls, the sunglass holder failed and needed to be replaced, blue screen of death for the nav. But the thing with Lexus is they took care of me each time and I would buy another one in a heart beat. Infiniti for me is no, not again.
#80
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If that were the case with everyone, I guess I'd be wasting my time doing these reviews.
#81
Of course not, mmarshall. How it drives is the most important factor. However, when I buy an expensive car, I feel that everything should be in working order...not break down or have multiple software issues that require me to take time from work to visit the dealership countless numbers of time within the first few months of ownership. I understand not every car is perfect but come on. Just imagine how excited you were when you took deliver of your car and took in that deep breath to smell the luxurious fragrance of a new car. Wouldn't you be disappointed if your car kept having problems over and over without any resolution for months on end. I don't know about you, but that would sour my new car experience--no matter how well the car drives.
#82
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Of course not, mmarshall. How it drives is the most important factor. However, when I buy an expensive car, I feel that everything should be in working order...not break down or have multiple software issues that require me to take time from work to visit the dealership countless numbers of time within the first few months of ownership. I understand not every car is perfect but come on. Just imagine how excited you were when you took deliver of your car and took in that deep breath to smell the luxurious fragrance of a new car. Wouldn't you be disappointed if your car kept having problems over and over without any resolution for months on end. I don't know about you, but that would sour my new car experience--no matter how well the car drives.
Yes, unfortunately I've bought my share of new lemons....several of them. In the late 70s and early 1980s, Detroit (trust me on this) built some of the worst junk imaginable......And I learned the hard way, before I finally dumped the American companies in 1984 to switch to Mazda....and Japanese vehicles. Lately, of course, since the buyout, GM and Chrysler have been producing MUCH better vehicles.....and I current drive a Buick Verano that I am extremely well-pleased with. Of course, the Verano, though, is a redone Opel Astra sedan, rather than an American Buick per se.
#83
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To some extent, I have to agree. I have generally not been impressed with newer IS or ES models since about 2006....though the GS seems to have held its quality somewhat better, perhaps because of the higher price. With the possible exception of some of the infotainment software, the Q50, as you suggest, does seem to be at least one step ahead of its low/mid-range Lexus competition in material quality.
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The software has been patched but is not right enough to get the Apps functioning.
Pretty pathetic that I have had the car since August and this hasn't been sorted out yet.
FYI, you do not need to restart the car to reboot, just hold the on off button for 3 seconds.
Pretty pathetic that I have had the car since August and this hasn't been sorted out yet.
FYI, you do not need to restart the car to reboot, just hold the on off button for 3 seconds.
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To some extent, I have to agree. I have generally not been impressed with newer IS or ES models since about 2006....though the GS seems to have held its quality somewhat better, perhaps because of the higher price. With the possible exception of some of the infotainment software, the Q50, as you suggest, does seem to be at least one step ahead of its low/mid-range Lexus competition in material quality.
#86
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I owned a 1Gen IS300 for over 5 years, and did full-reviews on a both a number of 2Gen IS models (including the convertible) and a 3Gen IS250AWD. While not actually owning an ES, I also have done full-reviews on later ones, especially the 4, 5, and 6Gen ones. While respecting your opinion, I have to disagree with it. The 2Gen IS, without the polished chrome-ball shifter and Swiss-Chrongraph gauge-package, did LOOK more refined and Lexus-like inside than the 1Gen, but the actual materials used both inside and outside were of a lighter/thinner feel. Same with the ES....each redesign since the admittedly superb 4Gen model has brought lighter, thinner materials and an overall cheaper feel.
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I owned a 1Gen IS300 for over 5 years, and did full-reviews on a both a number of 2Gen IS models (including the convertible) and a 3Gen IS250AWD. While not actually owning an ES, I also have done full-reviews on later ones, especially the 4, 5, and 6Gen ones. While respecting your opinion, I have to disagree with it. The 2Gen IS, without the polished chrome-ball shifter and Swiss-Chrongraph gauge-package, did LOOK more refined and Lexus-like inside than the 1Gen, but the actual materials used both inside and outside were of a lighter/thinner feel. Same with the ES....each redesign since the admittedly superb 4Gen model has brought lighter, thinner materials and an overall cheaper feel.
But regarding the the latest 6th Gen ES. The cabin materials are just shockingly bad. In fact they set a precedent for cheap and low tier materials used in a Lexus. Even the 3RX is much the same, but a little better than the 6ES.
And between the 2IS & 3IS the 2IS easily had a much better interior quality and design too.
And while the GS is a bright spot, I personally think the previous GS had a more 'Lexus' aura to it that all new Lexus's lack today..
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But regarding the the latest 6th Gen ES. The cabin materials are just shockingly bad. In fact they set a precedent for cheap and low tier materials used in a Lexus. Even the 3RX is much the same, but a little better than the 6ES.
And while the GS is a bright spot, I personally think the previous GS had a more 'Lexus' aura to it that all new Lexus's lack today..
#90
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Interesting... This particular model was a buy back, presumably for the DAS woes some has had. Given that this is a software issue (that has more or less been rectified) I'd say this car is a great deal.
Lease deals down here in S Fla. are pretty decent too...
Lease deals down here in S Fla. are pretty decent too...