This channel is provided by INFINITI OF TACOMA in Fife Washington. We post videos about our cars for a general audience as well as videos shot for customers who are interested in purchasing one of our vehicles but has not seen it in person yet. INFINITI OF TACOMA is a new Infiniti dealer and a pre-owned luxury dealer. We also offer INFINITI service and parts. Our website is www.infinitioftacoma.com
The outlander has the better warranty like Kia n Hyundai! I have a used 22 outlander n I love it! My sister has a 16 outlander n my mom has a 15 rogue sl !
I have a Pitch Black and Linen/Black interior 2016 Chrysler 200C AWD. My new stickered for almost $39,000 Panoramic sunroof and Alpine stereo. Really nice car detailing car as often as possible. I only have 50,000 miles. Very quick and fast car faster than my Chrysler 300M.
(Great) comparison video, was looking for one of these. Also the engine is tuned different which is why premium is recommended. And there is a snow mode on the QX, for some reason it's on the next page persay, don't know why they couldnt make the writting smaller and put it all on the same page. Thanks again i like the QX
QX50 turned out to be another extremely disappointing model for us Inifiniti fans :( what made FX35/37/50/QX70 so special was that amazing reliable, powerful, fun, proven and trusted, bulletproof 3.5/3.7V6 and AT transmission. How a weak and boring turbo4 peered up with notoriously unreliable and boring CVT is even remotely considered a replacement is mind blowing! not to mention discontinuation of Q60(WHY?!?!) and going all electric?! they should have fired the CEO and all the execs for ruining Infiniti brand! nobody in this sector is interested in EVs, the power grid is not ready , they are boring yet super expensive. I wish we had a true G37 and Q60 successors that had even more horsepower and technologies than M340i, S5 or TLX TypeS. Inifniti was all of that: reliable, powerful, gorgeous and very high tech. we have lost all of it :(
We have our techs connect their computer to the vehicle and look for any stored transmission codes. If you are looking to buy an older one, I would have it road tested and inspected by a Nissan or INFINITI Certified tech before you buy. INFINITI also did a warranty extension on specific QX60s to cover the CVT transmission past the normal powertrain warranty. If you get it inspected by a Nissan or INFINITI service department, they can also look up the service history and see if the CVT was already replaced. The CVT is a common issue on these and can be very expensive, like $12k, to get a new transmission.
Great video. Ive owned Datsun B210, 280zx, 300zx, Infiniti fx35. Did Mercedes 2002 clk320 trans. problem and 2014 E350 cost me more than 7k to repair engine. Still not fixed. i just got the 2015 QX70. Done with a Benz for now came back home. Great info.
There is a replacement coming, it will probably be fully electric. INFINITI is keeping the current Q50 in production until its replacement is ready. It has had a long product cycle, about 10 years since it came out in 2014. But it is an amazing vehicle with serious sports car pedigree being built on the same platform as the Nissan Z and using the ATTESA all-wheel drive system. Its replacement will be very different. For people looking for a great analog sport sedan the Q50 is one of the best around, versus a high-tech EV like a Model 3 Peformance, which is a great car, but its not for everyone.
I HAD A Q70. UNFORTUNATELY,IT WAS STOLEN RECENTLY .I APPRECIATED THE CAR VRY MUCH.THE CAR GAVE ME NO MECHANICAL ISSUES.IT TURNED HEADS EVERYDAY, COMPLIMENTS GALORE.I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT INSIDE AND OUT. A TRUE BEAUTY AND A BEAST ON THE ROAD.
Next time please try to keep your review focused on the car under review instead of giving us your life history lesson or what other cars the dealership have. Discuss the details of the car and it’s specifics
When i was 12, i dreaming about Shelby. Now i'm 26 and still dreaming....That's my goal, so i don't give up, i wanna buy 2013-14 Shelby GT500! Thank you this video! <3
The failure rate on Tesla batteries is .03% on Tesla’s models 2016 and newer. The earlier Tesla’s seemed to have a higher failure rate. The Model S is more complex than the 3 or Y, having features like an air suspension and pop-out door handles. The air suspension can cost a few thousand to fix if it goes bad and the pop-out door handles about $400 and they are common issues on the S. I would recommend getting a newer 3 or Y that has warranty if you are worried about paying for repairs. The battery and drive units on the 3 and Y generally have an 8-year 120k mile warranty. The older S and X have an unlimited mile warranty on battery and drive units.
This video is soooooo awkward and painful. There is no production value here. There is a lot of rambling. The description of this video is way better than the guy in the video... Do Better if you actually want to sell cars
I wrote the description. I am a used car manager, not a professional content creator. I usually only have enough time to do these videos in one take. Also, there are very few dealerships that have any of their employees, let alone the used car manger, that does individual video walk arounds on their inventory, I’m one of the only ones. If I had more time to focus on content creating, rather than running a used car department maybe the quality would be better for you. Thanks for watching!
Loved the video! I'm picking up (maybe) by own choice a Tesla Model S year 2016 tomorrow. But I'll test drive first and especially test the brakes and high-speed acceleration when already going 70mph on the highway to pass the next car. Let's see what I come up with!!
I have this car 2010 Infinity EX Journey, 78k miles. I just installed new radiator is running good. However, a month ego notice when I start the car idle and then die so I have to try start again and runs okay. This does sometimes on and off and it’s getting annoying. Do anyone knows why is happening and what do I need to do ? Please reply it would be appreciated.
Thanks but thats not a real Mazda color name, it should be either Blue reflex mica, or Eternal blue, from the research I've done on the options for the ND.
@@MahA-pr7kr Yes, recent research has shown that with about 150-200k miles most Tesla batteries lose about 10-15% capacity. That still fairs better than most gas-powered vehicles with that number of miles, because generally they start leaking oil and can develop other issues, where the EV just has less range. Tesla battery failure on 2016 models and newer is at .03% despite all the unfounded fear you hear in the media "what happens when your battery fails?" What happens when your engine fails? Thats expensive too, especially on a high-end car.
@@infinitioftacoma1 I never owned Tesla before. but I'm looking to get a used Tesla car. I found one but the battery warranty about to expire. that's made me wonder. risk or no risk...
Thank you for providing an awesome video with great, practical information. I get sick of watching vids with constant music and a million edits. Substance over style👍🏽
What about Unlimited Supercharging? Is there a way to check that? They were models in 2016/17/18 that were offered with unlimited super charging to bump up sales.
Once you have ownership of the Tesla it will tell you in your App if it has Unlimited Supercharging. Most of the Teslas we had it on were 2016 and older.