Dang, My mom owned one for like a couple Months cause she was Leasing it Until she found The Lincoln Navigator Which she now owns and its a good Vehicle! Infiniti Will always be my 2nd Most Favorite Car, Keep up the great Work!
This is a nice vehicle, I think the Navigator has improved a lot more with updating the interior and exterior. Something Infiniti is moving slow on, I personally own a QX60 which is the mid-size suv and it’s the same with the brand itself.
Finally the Q figured out the Android and the Apple and updated the ancient info screen! Check out the interior grab handles attached to the A-pilla! .This may be unique and it indicates off road rugged heritage because Nissan sells this car (in the Nissan-Patrol trim) to third world countries where govt officials use them to drive over rough unpaved roads in Africa and Asia. I used those handles to help me get in because the car is very tall and it is easier to pull yourself in if you have that handle. My 80 year old uncle also used it to climb aboard the passenger seat. Other than that this car is actually 10 years old. Hopefully rental companies will continue to buy them for their fleets as this car depreciates about 50% after the first year making it an interesting choice as a hand down for the second owner
I think you have some points that I agree with but. The infotainment center, although aged, is still useful. And I've seen on some Tahoe vehicles their infotainment center, especially in the instrument Custer between digital Guage 7" isn't much different from the QX80 are the Armada. And the tech is good enough and reliable. And Nissan gives you a bang for your buck, too. And the " A " pillar was fine. It's just a tough, really well-made vehicle. My visuals were great, too. I think a lot of this stuff is subjective. The safety package, which is standard, that tech aged well. And as I stated here, it is very useful still. A lot of vehicles charge much more for the same tech, and it's not standard either with GMC'S products. QX80 is very reliable, too. You don't have a million updates to your engine and the dynamic fuel management system. Which a lot of folks are pissed about. But like I said, people need to go test drive the vehicle for themselves.
@@DrBrainrape I’m with you on this the infotainment on other luxury vehicles have passed this with more intuitive features, interior and exterior is due for updates 👍🏻.
@@sanna8300 Maintenance is covered under the factory warranty.. I had no issues so far. I drive everyday and only have to fill up every 12-14 days. V6 turbo hybrid. Rides smooth like butter.