75K+ Mile Review of My Infiniti QX70 - I Still Love It!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • Hi everyone welcome to the 75K+ Mile Review of my Infiniti QX70. I give a detailed review of how well the exterior and interior has held up the last 75K miles. I discuss the "unforeseen cost" I experienced since my last 45K mile review. Thanks for watching and leave a comment about your FX35/37 or QX70 ownership experience. Subscribe and click the bell to be notified about future videos.
    Video Index
    00:00 - 1:19 Intro
    1:20 - 4:10 Exterior
    4:11 - 6:18 Interior - Still looks new
    6:19 - 10:28 Cargo space as needed
    10:29 - 19:11 Unforeseen cost
    19:12 - 20:05 Closing
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Комментарии • 65

  • @lukehulands7536
    @lukehulands7536 Год назад +7

    Great video Orlando! Over here in Australia I have a 2017 3.0d version in Graphite Shadow, just about to hit 120k km's (75k Miles) and have to agree with the comments on the painting Infiniti did; after 6 years since I picked it up from the Dealer, it has been waxed 2-3 times per year, machined polished & ceramic coated at 100k km's and still looks like it rolled off the line yesterday. Interior quality too is pristine, no rips, marks or anything, just a very slight dullness from the sun on the front seats that Maguirers Leather Care took care of in 10 minutes. No dullness or fading to the dash, no creaks anywhere in the plastic items, no bubbles in the privacy glass or tinting. Overall this is the best investment for a car I have made, glad my wife and I chose it over the Porche Maccan at the time. Mechanical-wise it has been serviced every year, and the only issue that arose was at 90k when the aircon was getting confused between hot and cold that a ECU reset had to correct.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +1

      Hey Luke thanks for watching and the feedback (very thorough) on your QX70! Much appreciated. I’ve been using Maguirers for years great line of car products. Using a windshield visor definitely helps protect the dashboard.

  • @leehighberger9161
    @leehighberger9161 Год назад +3

    Again, another good video. Thanks Orlando, be in found it informative and entertaining! Keep'em coming!

  • @joeykramer7282
    @joeykramer7282 4 месяца назад +1

    My 2011 FX35 (QX70) is at 69k miles and has not had a single thing go wrong with it in the 13 years of ownership. It has always been parked in my garage from the very first time I brought it home from the dealer, and I baby the hell out of it. It’s been the best and most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. I am now about to pass it over to my 17 year old son in mint condition and I will be purchasing a new vehicle. If infinity had a new version of the QX70, I would get another in a heartbeat, but unfortunately they let it die on the vine.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  4 месяца назад

      It is unfortunate Infiniti discontinued the
      QX70. They made the decision to go electric not a smart move imo. As far as, my QX70 I took care of it kept up with maintenance. Regardless of the issues I still like it. Glad yours still in mint condition.

  • @Super19900991
    @Super19900991 Год назад +2

    I have 2009 fx35 AWD. 178,000 miles . Air bag light on heat and cool front driver seat out. Interior quality problems. Radiator replacement about at 150,000 miles. Oil leak less than $100 to fix. Still love to drive it. Wheel bearings replaced. Great vehicle. Would by it again. Also had a 2007 that was problem free until traded for my 2009. Now have a 2020 lexus that I daily drive now but the fx35 is great to drive.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      I’ll look out for those issues. The fx35 handles well for a SUV, first thing I noticed when I test drove one.

  • @Roby86x
    @Roby86x Год назад +3

    Hi Orlando. Great videos. I am myself owner of 2015 Nissan 370z and Infiniti QX70 2014 5.0 v8. Issue with valve body is actually pretty common with all Nissan/Infiniti cars which are under FM platform. I have myself replaced as well valve body on my 370z and asked my mechanic, he said he changed a lot of them in last 20 years. With Infiniti no issues whatsoever, but I got lucky with buying a pristine condition car.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      🔥🔥 thanks Roby! Good to know. All car brands will have issues from time to time. The FM platform has mirror OEM issues but overall very reliable.

  • @davidmcmenamin9701
    @davidmcmenamin9701 Год назад +6

    Have a 2014 QX70 with 144,000. Car has been extremely reliable. No major mechanical issues. A couple of trim issues like door lock actuators. My third FX QX. Only wish they would bring back the QX70. Lexus would be the only other SUV I would consider but now they are moving to 4 cylinder not sure I would do that. My Lexus with the V8 is also incredibly reliable.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      Regardless of the past mechanical issues I experienced with my QX70, I really like it. Like many other car manufacturers, Infiniti is going electric not realizing they’re losing customers. It would be weird to have an FX EV 🤔. I’m not a fan of EVs. If I decided to trade it would be a Lexus GX460, like you said the V8 is incredibly reliable.

    • @davidmcmenamin9701
      @davidmcmenamin9701 Год назад +1

      @@orlandojacinto1 agree. The GX and LX are great SUV but not as sporty as the QX. I love both the Porsche SUV’s but totally unreliable. Infiniti blew it when they did not market the QX correctly as they did not know their audience and therefore the sales numbers were terrible. I think the QX could be good for 200k plus.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +3

      Infiniti’s sales numbers year over year have been in the negative. The QX70’s V6 engine is solid it will definitely last 200K.

    • @noahplays3698
      @noahplays3698 Год назад

      I’ve had the actuator issue as well

    • @Reservationfor1
      @Reservationfor1 Год назад +3

      I just bought a 2015 QX70 with 70+ miles on it and my actuator was out on my passenger side back door. Warranty kicked in and I pd 100 deductible, the Nissan folks were super nice about it and pd the difference for a loaner while I had it so no out of pocket there. I didn’t realize when I bought it that it was malfunctioning.

  • @merlincamorra
    @merlincamorra 11 месяцев назад +2

    Nice video! But one thing about the Cargo space. Very good that you showed the Cargo and how much you could fit in there with backseats down.. But what would be more interesting would be if you also showed how much you could fit with them up! I travel with my family and sometimes with a bulldog and we can't drive with our seats down then. It would be great to see that!

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I’ll do it on 100K mile review.

  • @scotttan6377
    @scotttan6377 Год назад +2

    '09 FX35 owner , got it used @198K . first time owner of a "luxury/sport" suv . like the sportiness , fit and finish still great after all these years and after multiple owners. just a few "minor" issues - driver's side heating/cooling seat doesn't work , don't have the strap to backseat center console , missing TPMS units . hoping to keep it for another 200K .

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +1

      My thoughts exactly about the sportiness and fit and finish. I’m glad yours is holding up better than mine. Regardless of the issues I’ve had with mine, I still like it. 👍

  • @Nikki7479
    @Nikki7479 3 месяца назад +1

    Helpful video! Just purchased a 2017 QX70 that had only 39922 miles on it. Hopefully its a good one.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  3 месяца назад +1

      Nice congrats! Glad my video helped. My QX70 is still running great even with recent the issues just keep up with regular scheduled maintenance you’ll have years of worry free driving.

  • @Darltk
    @Darltk Год назад +2

    My 2012 FX35 ran great with hardly any issues. It had 85K miles and looked great. I paid it off and wish I would have kept it. It was a great car.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +2

      That’s awesome. I hope I don’t have anymore serious repair issues. I keep up with regular maintenance and take care of my QX70. I plan to keep it for a good while.

    • @Darltk
      @Darltk Год назад +1

      @@orlandojacinto1 I am looking at a 2016 FX70 with 91K miles. I am concerned due to the issues you have had. I have a 2019 Bimmer X3 I was going to get rid of. I want to lower costs. 50K miles on my BMW.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +1

      Some people have commented, the OEM parts used from 2014-2017 are prone to failures. The parts by themselves are not expensive, but the labor is, especially at the dealership…I’m going to a local mechanic next time. I would wait a few more months to buy, dealerships have excess inventory which means they’ll be willing to reduce prices to move cars.

    • @Darltk
      @Darltk Год назад +2

      @@orlandojacinto1 Thanks! I will wait it out a little longer.

  • @danileli8652
    @danileli8652 Год назад +2

    I am owning Lexus 2016 gx460. 2021 lx570. 2015 gs350 f sport . 2006 lexus la430. F150. And. The winner 2017 qx50. Lexus is the best for reliability,but that’s it . Believe me , after owning Infiniti , you never look back lexus . I am 37 years old. Sporty Infiniti wins even comparing previous cars I owned. BMW 330. 128 . Ml350. Keep it , it is discontinued. And if you do not have extended warranty, do not go to the Infiniti dealer to fix or maintain your car. Try independent mechanic.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      Yeah Infiniti extended warranty is over priced. Still looking for a reliable local shop. Rear differential fluid change is due going to try to do-it-myself. Overall the QX70 is a great SUV!…The first generation FX started it all.

  • @speedmaster001
    @speedmaster001 Год назад +2

    Replace the drive belts yourself as part of routine maintenance every 50k miles. It is only a $50-60 expense if you do it yourself.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      Definitely I need to do more DIYs other than oil changes, etc.

  • @andrewcoughlan420
    @andrewcoughlan420 3 месяца назад +1

    cheers buying a 2015 Qx70 tomorrow.
    Stereo needs replacing, anyone had experience replacing?

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  3 месяца назад

      I’m sure there’s a how to video available.

  • @snowballninjamafiawa
    @snowballninjamafiawa 5 месяцев назад

    I put a radiator in my 2015. 160k and like new. Dealers suck. At 3500 they still made money.

  • @romybatista113
    @romybatista113 Год назад +3

    Wow you got me questioning if I should buy a qx70 2017 now

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      The 2015 QX70 has OEM components/parts that were known to have issues, maybe TSBs addressed those issues with the 2017s. I waited to buy the Q60 because of the transmission issues associated with 2017-2018, TSBs addressed many Q60 issues up to 2021 model year.

  • @noahplays3698
    @noahplays3698 Год назад +3

    I have the 2016 QX70. I’m at 103,000 miles. I’ve had to replace the transmission assembly valve cover 6 months ago and now possibly replace the engine due to blown head gasket. It over heated once due to a hose leak. Now I’m having this problem.

    • @noahplays3698
      @noahplays3698 Год назад +1

      I had to replace the heater hose as well.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      Ah man sorry your engine. I’m trying to find a good mechanic that is reasonable in terms of engine repair cost. I can do simple DIY jobs. I mentioned buying an extending warranty but Infiniti is expensive. I’m not sure about AAA 🤔. I was at a stop the other day, the engine shook briefly.

    • @noahplays3698
      @noahplays3698 Год назад

      @@orlandojacinto1 make sure you check that out. That is what prompted me to check… the engine light did not come on nor did the the temperature go up. It just kinda jerked while I was driving. I parked it and looked under hood and noticed the coolant overflowing with oil.

    • @noahplays3698
      @noahplays3698 Год назад

      @@orlandojacinto1 I checked out two mechanics, one can swap my engine for $5k and the other can do it for $8k.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      I will thanks. Keep me updated on the engine swap.

  • @robocop581
    @robocop581 Год назад +2

    You have so many different car videos. How many cars do you own?

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +5

      Three. Cars are a passion. It took hard work and patience. I’m grateful I can afford these cars.

    • @robocop581
      @robocop581 Год назад +1

      @@orlandojacinto1 Nice

  • @luis76one
    @luis76one 10 месяцев назад

    🤕 Those shop prices are why I try and do as much research as I can to try and DIY stuff.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  10 месяцев назад +1

      The total repair costs was over $6K, but dealership was able to authorize the Infiniti Goodwill discount which brought my out of pocket to $3K. The goodwill discount is authorized if the vehicle is within a certain parameter that what I was told. 🤔

    • @luis76one
      @luis76one 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@orlandojacinto1 glad you didn’t have to pay the whole bill unfortunately I’m assuming most don’t get that break.

  • @nitewalker233
    @nitewalker233 Год назад +1

    Oh my God that is such a rip-off. I'm a shade tree mechanic. I can tell you the belt and the heater hose completely ripped off. If you know how to change a washing machine water hose you can do it on this particular car. The fan belt that's a $50 job

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +1

      Yeah, it is a rip-off but… The parts had to be ordered that’s why it took up to four days for the repairs. A local shop charged about the same amount, but took longer they couldn’t get the parts for a few weeks (due to supply chain issues) because I asked for genuine parts.

  • @samadams4736
    @samadams4736 Год назад +1

    Those are some extremely uncommon repairs for this car at 75k. You also don't seem like the kind that would abuse her. My advise ....#1 DO NOT GET RID OF IT. #2 DITCH THE DEALER..... find another private shop that knows these car inside out.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      Definitely uncommon. Yeah it’s paid off I’m keeping it.

    • @danileli8652
      @danileli8652 Год назад

      @@orlandojacinto1 he is right , car dealers earn more by fixing and overcharging parts .

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +1

      Over 50% of a car dealership’s revenue is from the service department. The Infiniti Goodwill price of $3,500 is probably what a local shop would of charged me (maybe less), rather than the actual 6K repair bill. The next time I need a major repair I’m taking it to a local shop not the dealer.

  • @x90playboy90x
    @x90playboy90x Год назад +1

    I'll give you 18k for her