Living my ’04 Rich Dream in the 2023 Infiniti QX80 - Comfort Mode Ep.12
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- Опубликовано: 14 фев 2023
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Amazing, just amazing. I drive QX80 in Minnesota. incredible power, amazing handling in bad weather Ice, snow. I'll buy this SUV again and again.
I have a 2020 QX80….agreed.
As much I like to say that Infiniti's vehicles are outdated and old, they do exude that early 2000s and early 2010s vibes that you don't get anymore and some people may like that. I mean take a look at the Q50, that thing looks like it's 10 years old, which is pretty much is, but still has that charm and character to it that you don't get with many cars in that segment.
Ya the Q50 is legit 10yrs old now but I agree with what ur saying:)
It really reminds me of the older style of Lexus - floaty, comfortable, and dependable.
@@rjpro654 still would be nice if Infiniti could step up their game, because out of the three Japanese luxury brands, I think Infiniti has fallen behind quite a bit compared to Acura and Lexus. Nissan really needs to inject life into Infiniti, and so does Honda and Toyota, but most definitely Nissan needs some work.
Give this man a 21” screen
You should definitely upload more to your own channel! Understandable though why you don't as you have to film for DM, WR and Topher too.
Also it's pretty incredible to see the transformation of the garage. The DM video of when you guys just moved in there came up the other day.
I think he’ll get big enough eventually where he can focus on his own channel. I seem to enjoy his videos more than Tedward and Thetohper.
I have 2020, and it's absolutely wonderful. People should drive them for yourselves. The Nissan Armana is nice, too. But Armana doesn't have the hydraulic suspension like the QX80. That's the difference between the two that people always leave out of their analysist. But it's all subjective. But everyone should drive one for themselves. I'd buy a new one, gladly too!!!
i had one 2011 for a few years and had 220k, bought a 2014 a couple years ago and have 120k, love it, love how it drives, tows boat and fish house with it, planning to buy the last v8 this summer and keep it.
What made you switch to a 2014?
@@bobsmith9603 less milage, i had 89k when i bought the second, next infinity will be my last, my wife likes it but at least I have good experience with them.
I just got the 2024, the last of the V8 and hope it lasts 220k lol
@@ve2166 it will go 400k
04 Rich lol. I remember those days...
Would love to own a used one of these someday if I ever have offspring to drive around.
Something tells me that the ‘22 and ‘23 model years for QX80 and GX460 will be worth a bit more than older models without CarPlay. Great video!
oh good point! those are the last 2 Japanese lux SUVs with a V8 you can buy today. damn it’s really sad.
I love that idea of cars that make no sense somehow managing to be the most appealing.
the front and rear is just beautiful, even better than the Nissan Patrol
Cześć,
Świetna recenzja, super samochód który nie wpisuje się w dzisiejsze standardy. Wszystko ma być mniejsze, silnik z turbo, lżejsze a co za tym idzie nie tak bezpieczne jak Twój samochód. Ja tutaj w Polsce mam Infiniti QX70, pomimo niewielkich gabarytów uwielbiam ten samochód i czuję się w nim mega bezpiecznie. Raz jeszcze dzięki i pozdrawiam.
My 2011 is pretty well. Everything still works. And being in the Rocky Mountains compared to being in CA. Yes it is a well reliable car.
I love the concept rear seats, you see the design everywhere in concept EVs
This is an SUV. Those sporty things people call SUVs should be called tall station wagons.
Dinosaur yes. But it is nice to see a NA V8 and it will absolutely outlive any German or domestic large SUV on the road today.
Lol I happen to be 6'5" and I was worried I wouldn't fit in one of these, so thanks for the info. Something about most Japanese cars seems like the seat can never adjust far back or down enough for me. Shame because I was considering a used 2021+ Armada. Surprisingly good value in today's market for a reliable behemoth SUV.
I'm 6'3" and, for whatever it's worth, I fit in my 2022 Armada with a good four or five inches of head room and that's with the seat at its factory default height.
We rented a 2020 a couple of years ago. My partner is 6’6” and fit just fine. He loved it.
I have the Armada and it's fantastic! These things are great full size SUV's. The Japanese know what they're doing.
, especially Nissan/Infiniti.
The maintenance on these foreign vehicles is crazy.....
Great vehicle
This car is great in the used market. Theres 24 models with low miles out there in sale for 60k… that’s 30k less than msrp. And is the last of its kind. Qx80 is getting a complete redesign next year and they getting rid of the v8
What city you live in pimp?
Sat behind the wheel of one of these at the NY auto show a few years ago. I’m used to driving large SUV’s and vans but still felt like I was behind the wheel of a yacht. Couldn’t live with one of these as a daily driver unless I had a limo business.
Take your tampon out, my son...
My wife who was afraid or larger vehicles, LOVES our 2024 for a daily drive so far. Surprised me lol
It’s 2023 and this car is a dinosaur.
But why do I still want one?😊
I got a 2020 one . I Like it…..sort of a tank in a tuxedo.
@@hertzair1186perfect way to put it 😂
NA V8 is why lol
I had that car before
So disappointed in my 2023 QX80 since my 12.3 inch screen displays 7.4 inch in Carplay and Android Auto, what where they thinking even Hyundai and Kia displays full screen on their 12.3 inch screen.
No everyone needs a QX56-80
Well maybe the 2011 qx56 is different cause that was top of the line in its years.