I have a 2014 q50 and have had no major issues been owned since 2019 with 87,000 miles on her she has 200,000 and still runs great.i change the oil every 5,000 miles tire rotation regularly fluids check.so no transmission slips im in the process of upgrading the suspension and exhaust but over all my 14' 3.7 is better overall ❤🎉
had mine since 2019 as well with 52k miles now i’m at 150k and still running flawlessly 🤍 only “major” issue was a leaking radiator other than that still running strong 💪
Got a 2017 3.0T back in 2018 with 32k miles. 111k miles later still running strong, looks flawless inside and out, and only had to change the thermostat. I’ve had a e92 335i, e92 M3, f10 540i, and this q50 has been more reliable in every way by far. Still blows me away how new the interior looks. No faded buttons, no creeks/squeaks, no cracks in the leather. Definitely getting another 3.0T when it’s time to replace.
I have a 2016, I did experience the belt squeak got the updated pulley and no issues since. Been 3 years since then. The job is cheap. That reason is easy to knock out I also experience a blend door failure. My car has been tuned for 40k miles no oil consumption issues or loss of coolant. And I drive the car pretty hard. White smoke on start up is fairly normal for the 3.0t as for some reason the exhaust collected a lot of condensation. As long as it clears after warm up that shouldn't be a concern either. If it smells like burning oil or coolant is more important imo. I will admit the 16 is definitely a bit more problematic but not anymore so then a 17-18 besides the 1 year of age. If you can find one low miles and take the proper precautions like running 5w-30 or 5w40, checking oil regularly the car should be fine. Also about the pourus block..... Sometimes that actually ends up being the gallery plugs in the head. Pretty easy fix. If they get loose coolant will leak into the heads and start burning/disappearing you can check these with a compression test of the coolant system. Nissan didn't torque them properly or some have bad seals. Porous block is not likely to just randomly start being a problem after 50k miles it's either porous from the start or it's not. Oil and coolant are not deteriorating the block. So if you randomly start loosing coolant after 30-40k miles and you can't find a leak it could likely be gallery plugs in the heads. Hope this finds some of the right people!!!
got a 18' had engine replaced under 35k miles. All done under warranty about two years ago at my local Infiniti dealer, since the new engine and turbos its been great. got a few mods on it and i drive it hard once in a while. still holding up. Most important thing is Oil level and oil changes. stay on top of the maintenance!
change oil every 6k miles i have to change my powertrain fluids already changed transmission fluid after valvebody n speed sensor went bad add coolant when needed n maintain tires rotate align change them when bald on inside pretty simple stuff
My guy been with you since day one. Wanted to throw an idea out there … my 2014 gas 140k on the dash .. I would Love to see you buy a high mileage one like mine and restore the engine and get it ready for boosting like supercharging .. I think it would be a great series been thinking about boosting mine as I don’t want to get rid of it cuz I think it’s beautiful car over all
2017 owner, fully tuned and bolt ons. Only had the belt replacement issue and just going to keep an eye out for it and will replace sooner than later to avoid the belt slip again. Otherwise no issues and at 80k miles so far.
2017 silver sport here w 111k miles, like it so much I bought a 2017 red sport to modify, 46k miles upgraded turbos w supporting mods. Stock motor stock trans. 10k miles w the mods only shredded a belt then upgraded it
I'm not familiar with the Infinity Q vehicles, being a 370Z owner, but I can attest to the ruggedness and durability of the NA VQ37 engines. My main caveat with the VQ37 engine is that its VVEL system really beats up on the engine oil. Consequently, I would be sure to use a high-quality synthetic and not push it beyond 4k miles without having a used oil analysis done to verify that the oil is still good.
2018 Q50. Had turbos replaced for seals under warranty (~10k bill) then just had long block, turbos and oil cooler replaced for porous block (~19k bill to Nissan with 1 week left in warranty). Thankfully these are the engines they are slapping into the Nissan Z so should be good now! Haha
Wrong , there aren't enough Nissan zs on the road to say if they are good or not going to have to find out in the next 10 years , every problem besides the belt issue is a possibility in the new Z cars as two people had Q50 issues on their 2023 Z one porous block the other blown turbos
So far with my 2017 I’ve had no issues and I’m sitting at 115k km. Luckily I got this at 18k km with a wicked used car full warranty. But so far so good, zero issues at all.
2014 Q50 3.7 just hit 100k miles. Have been fbo tuned since 30k miles never had an issue. Only 2 major repairs (my fault for listening to the manufacturers stupid suggestion to never replace the transmission fluid) my transmission valvebody went out. $1k repair but not bad honestly since i never replaced the fluid and have been tuned and push my car close to redline often. The other repair was the ac compressor needed to be replaced it was $700. Just love the sound.
The valve body failure didn’t have anything to do with the fluid not being changed. They just fail on these cars. Some with low miles some with higher miles. But only $1000 to repair is actually not a bad deal.
My 2017 Q50 turbos were about to blow at 38k miles. Then I totaled it. Though, I bought it without knowing the previous owner had modified it and tuned it. The Infiniti dealer I got it from did not disclose that information.
Bought a 2021 Q50 with 40k miles. 5k miles later had one turbo replaced and the water pump. Now 3k miles later the other one is making a rattle. This is my third Infiniti and definitely my last.
I've had a 2014 q50 new for 6 months & got rid of it. I currently have a 18 q60. I just started to hear it chirp a week ago. I'll probably have to take it in.
Very easy fix! Typically a new belt & need to re-align the AC/Pulley & you are good to go. Look into replacing belts around 25k miles, my car is tuned & heavily modified so i swap mine out every 15-20k. FBO 2018 AWD Q60 RS tuned by Racebox for over 60k miles now & not one issue thankfully.
They all have issues. He didn't talk about the rod bearing issues up into the 2021s. I've had the engine/ turbos replaced as well on a 21. But, it was all covered under warranty, so I'm not mad at it.
As a owner of a VR30 here are my concerns: Porous block Gallery plug Injector failure Belt Multi way Thermostat Turbo rings Oil pan ---------- FUTURE ISSUES EVERY SINGLE PROBLEM A VQ HAS AND MORE valve cover gasket Oil pan is plastic Heater hose Plastic Water outlet EVERY YEAR has a possibility of this even a report of new Nissan Z
2018 Q50s, owned since new, 33k miles, extended warranty, had driver seat cover changed due to creases in side bolster, hood and trunk struts changed since they were not opening all the way up, and steering wheel changed out since small piece of leather coming off, all covered under 8 year extended warranty. If you don't intend to use your extended warranty, don't get it. I have OCD with all my cars and they need to look immaculate and functioning 120%
2016 is GREAT! I have one. Heres the secret. Drive it hard for 10-13 months. Eventually you will get a nice whistle from the turbos. At this point it is sort of cute. Everybody loves the little whistle as you drive by. After a few months, you will soon hear the clanging of metal on metal. It is a beautiful sound too but a little more obnoxious. Not for everyone! At htis point you get about 30 more minutes of life left in it or whatever time it takes you to get to home to the safety of your garage. You have now completed the first journey of the almighty 2016 Q50. The best is yet to come. Since you saved so much money by not putting oil into every 250 miles, you now hav enough money to buy a used engine with low mileage. I wonder how far my low mileage 2021 engine 2016 Q50 will get me. Looking forward to the next part of the journey. Runs great so far!
I drive a 2015 Infiniti Q50 3.7 (premium )I just hit 94k miles ! Regular oil changes , I just replace my spark plugs ! They found oil on them ! I replace the gaskets and 2 crankshaft sensors ! 1 month later I get a check engine light on. Maf sensor code / Cam shaft sensor code😢
I am following the same concept... buying a 2009 370Z for half the price of a 2020 370Z would be a better option (considering both cars are in the same condition).
Got my 16 redsport at 16k miles. I have 55k now. the only problem i had was the belt.. I just have a catch can, down pipes, and drop in filters no issues.
Hi, q50 fans i own a q50 premium silver sport and yes it's 2016 haven't had none of the q50 issues of any year with my car. I did change my turbos with extended warranty but my car had already 89,500 on it last year.i think It's just a thing of bad luck al manufacturers have bad cars it could be the reliable toyota even and definitely most American car or the favorite German bmw that are just money pits but has a owner you can't be cheap on maintenance that's when most of the problems come up.all car models have problems and the more technology it has the more problems you going to get. just in case someone thinks the reason I haven't had problems with my car is because it's stock well it's not full bolt on and tuned and in texas heat.
Just got a 2020 q50 3.0t with 29k miles for 24k, and hopefully I don’t have any issues soon🙏🏼🙏🏼 Also can anybody recommend some sites for cosmetics? Listening to this now idk if I wanna add mods to it😅😅
I forgot to mention the 3.0T has a nest of coolant hoses thats going to deteriorate over time these engines are ment to be disposed after warranty they designed this things as a bomb
Ok hear this. 2020 edition 30 AWD If I turn a hard left and accelerate under normal circumstances. The second traction light comes on and the car struggles to accelerate. It has 37k miles on it. What could that be?
When i put my car in drive when i pull off it makes a rattle coming from the engine bay don’t know if its dumb to mention where it’s coming from (obviously) any answers ?
I have a 2015, currently I have a p0170 , and another I can’t think of rn but also both banks are running lean. Apparently it’s o2 sensors but dealers have literally just scammed me. The belt is loose aswell. I’m in a hole man
Reasons with the 3.0tt bad reliability rating is 10k oil changes. Keep up with maintenance and it’ll last .2019 and up is the best 3.0tt there plenty of 3.0tt with 150k miles and 200k with original turbos
I love my 3.7 2015. I love what it gives me for the preowned price. I won't buy another Q50 other than a 2015 q50 because If I get something with turbos it will be a turbo charged vehicle with an inline 6. I know what to expect out of my current 2015 and I am never let down.
Hey SCS and community! Could someone help me with understanding which set of flanges would work for the Q50 SCS Catback? I am not sure what specs the flanges would need to work with the exhaust.
Absolutely nothing wrong with 2014. Only difference is it has a slight delay on the touch screen. Nothing too serious. That’s nothing that should stop anyone from getting it lol
@@SpeedCultureStudios yeah 100%. But that’s narrowing down the options if you want a 3.7. A tad delay on touch screen shouldn’t stop anyone from getting a 14 lol. Obviously if you have the option get the 15
@@dudewithadonut9242 yes you can also do that. You can also replace it and bit a screen with Apple software and another screen that’s a Tesla screen with so much access. Almost like a computer in the car. But the lag is really not that bad very minimal and you only notice it when you’re going through the screen looking for settings otherwise, on a daily basis you’re using it mainly for music and just switching songs which there’s no lag really
@ You might need to look around outside your area. Prices were absolutely inflated. Maybe you weren’t buying/selling before the pandemic. Hard to believe you got a 0.9% rate but if you did it’s because dealers can’t sell anything - because no one is buying when “inflation” is so high. Crazy to think you got 10k off and still paid too much 😂
Dude acts like an extened warranty companies don't exist. Most people can't drop 25-30k+ on a 2017+ q50/60. 99% of banks will roll the warranty into the loan and it will only change the payment by like $20-50 depending on the price of the warranty
I’m not acting like they don’t exist. I’m talking about which year to look at to avoid highest potential of issues. And warranties are only helpful if you don’t plan on modding-most people viewing this channel will be making upgrades. Also, if you’re looking at 17s and 18s at 25k, you’re looking in the wrong place 😂
I’m not “this guy.” Look at my channel sometime. I’ve been around a bit. You also didn’t listen because I did not say to avoid all of them. I would think this is important information people might want to know when shopping for a q50.
2017 Q50 with at 79k miles. No issues. Jumped in it used and I have extended warranty. Still going good. 🕺🏽
2014, 240k miles still going strong
How do u keep it going bro feel like my trans being funky but I could b trippin
that's what I like to hear. I've got a 2014 with 120k
Glad to hear I just got one 90k 2015 3.7
What major problems have you had to deal with?
I have a 2014 q50 and have had no major issues been owned since 2019 with 87,000 miles on her she has 200,000 and still runs great.i change the oil every 5,000 miles tire rotation regularly fluids check.so no transmission slips im in the process of upgrading the suspension and exhaust but over all my 14' 3.7 is better overall ❤🎉
Do you recommend changing the trans fluid? Never have and I’m at 126k
@@benjicontreras5225too late to do that. If it’s over 80k + miles with no fluid change records etc. don’t do it
had mine since 2019 as well with 52k miles now i’m at 150k and still running flawlessly 🤍 only “major” issue was a leaking radiator other than that still running strong 💪
Got a 2017 3.0T back in 2018 with 32k miles. 111k miles later still running strong, looks flawless inside and out, and only had to change the thermostat. I’ve had a e92 335i, e92 M3, f10 540i, and this q50 has been more reliable in every way by far. Still blows me away how new the interior looks. No faded buttons, no creeks/squeaks, no cracks in the leather. Definitely getting another 3.0T when it’s time to replace.
I have a 2016, I did experience the belt squeak got the updated pulley and no issues since. Been 3 years since then. The job is cheap. That reason is easy to knock out I also experience a blend door failure. My car has been tuned for 40k miles no oil consumption issues or loss of coolant. And I drive the car pretty hard. White smoke on start up is fairly normal for the 3.0t as for some reason the exhaust collected a lot of condensation. As long as it clears after warm up that shouldn't be a concern either. If it smells like burning oil or coolant is more important imo. I will admit the 16 is definitely a bit more problematic but not anymore so then a 17-18 besides the 1 year of age. If you can find one low miles and take the proper precautions like running 5w-30 or 5w40, checking oil regularly the car should be fine. Also about the pourus block..... Sometimes that actually ends up being the gallery plugs in the head. Pretty easy fix. If they get loose coolant will leak into the heads and start burning/disappearing you can check these with a compression test of the coolant system. Nissan didn't torque them properly or some have bad seals. Porous block is not likely to just randomly start being a problem after 50k miles it's either porous from the start or it's not. Oil and coolant are not deteriorating the block. So if you randomly start loosing coolant after 30-40k miles and you can't find a leak it could likely be gallery plugs in the heads. Hope this finds some of the right people!!!
Ima save this for later 😂
thank u just got a 2016 q50 sport last week
@evansuddreth388 best of luck to you ! Hopefully it's a good one haha
got a 18' had engine replaced under 35k miles. All done under warranty about two years ago at my local Infiniti dealer, since the new engine and turbos its been great. got a few mods on it and i drive it hard once in a while. still holding up. Most important thing is Oil level and oil changes. stay on top of the maintenance!
thanks God i got the 2015 3.7 with premium package i dont have to worry bout turbos going bad i just made 150k miles n still running strong
152k miles still going strong too,whats your maintenance routine?
change oil every 6k miles i have to change my powertrain fluids already changed transmission fluid after valvebody n speed sensor went bad add coolant when needed n maintain tires rotate align change them when bald on inside pretty simple stuff
My guy been with you since day one. Wanted to throw an idea out there … my 2014 gas 140k on the dash .. I would
Love to see you buy a high mileage one like mine and restore the engine and get it ready for boosting like supercharging .. I think it would be a great series been thinking about boosting mine as I don’t want to get rid of it cuz I think it’s beautiful car over all
Great idea!
Been thinking about doing the same on mine but I would only grab the soho kit but I don’t trust any shops in ct
2017 owner, fully tuned and bolt ons. Only had the belt replacement issue and just going to keep an eye out for it and will replace sooner than later to avoid the belt slip again. Otherwise no issues and at 80k miles so far.
Belt slip video on my channel, definitely an issue😂
2017 silver sport here w 111k miles, like it so much I bought a 2017 red sport to modify, 46k miles upgraded turbos w supporting mods. Stock motor stock trans. 10k miles w the mods only shredded a belt then upgraded it
2018 6 years not a single problem and I'm always floring it .....
That’s awesome!
I'm not familiar with the Infinity Q vehicles, being a 370Z owner, but I can attest to the ruggedness and durability of the NA VQ37 engines. My main caveat with the VQ37 engine is that its VVEL system really beats up on the engine oil. Consequently, I would be sure to use a high-quality synthetic and not push it beyond 4k miles without having a used oil analysis done to verify that the oil is still good.
3.7 is definitely tough to beat.
2018 Q50. Had turbos replaced for seals under warranty (~10k bill) then just had long block, turbos and oil cooler replaced for porous block (~19k bill to Nissan with 1 week left in warranty). Thankfully these are the engines they are slapping into the Nissan Z so should be good now! Haha
Wrong , there aren't enough Nissan zs on the road to say if they are good or not going to have to find out in the next 10 years , every problem besides the belt issue is a possibility in the new Z cars as two people had Q50 issues on their 2023 Z one porous block the other blown turbos
Lol u can buy new engine and turbos for 5k
@@Jace-uy2kt where are you getting that at the junkyard? "Used engine & turbos"
New turbos cost at least $2000
New engine at least $8000
@@BADMAN-SJ dang welp fingers crossed! it took 6 years and 34k miles for the last one to give out running E75 haha
So far with my 2017 I’ve had no issues and I’m sitting at 115k km. Luckily I got this at 18k km with a wicked used car full warranty. But so far so good, zero issues at all.
Glad to hear that!
@ The wallet agrees
I just got my 2016 last year 35k miles, she been great to me so far
2014 Q50 3.7 just hit 100k miles. Have been fbo tuned since 30k miles never had an issue. Only 2 major repairs (my fault for listening to the manufacturers stupid suggestion to never replace the transmission fluid) my transmission valvebody went out. $1k repair but not bad honestly since i never replaced the fluid and have been tuned and push my car close to redline often. The other repair was the ac compressor needed to be replaced it was $700. Just love the sound.
The valve body failure didn’t have anything to do with the fluid not being changed. They just fail on these cars. Some with low miles some with higher miles. But only $1000 to repair is actually not a bad deal.
I got a 2018 q50 and I drive it on long road trips and it never had any issues I’m at 90k miles with original turbos
Turbos about to check out.
My 2017 Q50 turbos were about to blow at 38k miles. Then I totaled it. Though, I bought it without knowing the previous owner had modified it and tuned it. The Infiniti dealer I got it from did not disclose that information.
Check back in 10k likes
same here i'm at 86k and drive to michigan from north carolina quite a bit, no issues
@@parkeravila7709 yeah yours are on their very last legs as well
Bought a 2021 Q50 with 40k miles. 5k miles later had one turbo replaced and the water pump. Now 3k miles later the other one is making a rattle. This is my third Infiniti and definitely my last.
Ouch!
I've had a 2014 q50 new for 6 months & got rid of it.
I currently have a 18 q60. I just started to hear it chirp a week ago. I'll probably have to take it in.
Very easy fix! Typically a new belt & need to re-align the AC/Pulley & you are good to go. Look into replacing belts around 25k miles, my car is tuned & heavily modified so i swap mine out every 15-20k. FBO 2018 AWD Q60 RS tuned by Racebox for over 60k miles now & not one issue thankfully.
They all have issues. He didn't talk about the rod bearing issues up into the 2021s. I've had the engine/ turbos replaced as well on a 21. But, it was all covered under warranty, so I'm not mad at it.
Warranty is nice! I haven’t heard of a major rod bearing issue.
As a owner of a VR30 here are my concerns:
Porous block
Gallery plug
Injector failure
Belt
Multi way Thermostat
Turbo rings
Oil pan
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FUTURE ISSUES
EVERY SINGLE PROBLEM A VQ HAS AND MORE
valve cover gasket
Oil pan is plastic
Heater hose
Plastic Water outlet
EVERY YEAR has a possibility of this even a report of new Nissan Z
2018 Q50s, owned since new, 33k miles, extended warranty, had driver seat cover changed due to creases in side bolster, hood and trunk struts changed since they were not opening all the way up, and steering wheel changed out since small piece of leather coming off, all covered under 8 year extended warranty. If you don't intend to use your extended warranty, don't get it. I have OCD with all my cars and they need to look immaculate and functioning 120%
2016 is GREAT! I have one. Heres the secret. Drive it hard for 10-13 months. Eventually you will get a nice whistle from the turbos. At this point it is sort of cute. Everybody loves the little whistle as you drive by. After a few months, you will soon hear the clanging of metal on metal. It is a beautiful sound too but a little more obnoxious. Not for everyone! At htis point you get about 30 more minutes of life left in it or whatever time it takes you to get to home to the safety of your garage. You have now completed the first journey of the almighty 2016 Q50. The best is yet to come. Since you saved so much money by not putting oil into every 250 miles, you now hav enough money to buy a used engine with low mileage. I wonder how far my low mileage 2021 engine 2016 Q50 will get me. Looking forward to the next part of the journey. Runs great so far!
No issues so far with 2020, plus it's the first year they added apple car play
Can you do a video installing a subwoofer and amp to a Bose system ?
I drive a 2015 Infiniti Q50 3.7 (premium )I just hit 94k miles !
Regular oil changes , I just replace my spark plugs ! They found oil on them ! I replace the gaskets and 2 crankshaft sensors ! 1 month later I get a check engine light on. Maf sensor code / Cam shaft sensor code😢
I miss ur content with the Q , i hope u return with 3.0t rs
2015 all day.... Super charge that thing and vroom... If course with the scs catback to make it sound good 😉
I am following the same concept... buying a 2009 370Z for half the price of a 2020 370Z would be a better option (considering both cars are in the same condition).
Got my 16 redsport at 16k miles. I have 55k now. the only problem i had was the belt.. I just have a catch can, down pipes, and drop in filters no issues.
Hi, q50 fans i own a q50 premium silver sport and yes it's 2016 haven't had none of the q50 issues of any year with my car. I did change my turbos with extended warranty but my car had already 89,500 on it last year.i think It's just a thing of bad luck al manufacturers have bad cars it could be the reliable toyota even and definitely most American car or the favorite German bmw that are just money pits but has a owner you can't be cheap on maintenance that's when most of the problems come up.all car models have problems and the more technology it has the more problems you going to get. just in case someone thinks the reason I haven't had problems with my car is because it's stock well it's not full bolt on and tuned and in texas heat.
2015s gang! >100k miles (> 20k boosted miles), still waiting for my valve body cherry to pop 🤘😎
This is exactly reason why 2015/14 3.7 q50 should go up in value retailability
Valve Bodie’s 😢
@@tleoipl37 shhhh! don't speak it out loud😭😭😭😭
Just replaced mine few days ago not a hard job at all especially if you plan of modifying it yourself just the part is expensive
@@supposeplays8530 could have gotten a g37 trans for half the price
Just got a 2020 q50 3.0t with 29k miles for 24k, and hopefully I don’t have any issues soon🙏🏼🙏🏼 Also can anybody recommend some sites for cosmetics? Listening to this now idk if I wanna add mods to it😅😅
what’s a good interest rate? Never made such a purchase so idk a good benchmark
Rates vary a bit by lender and obviously by credit score, but people are seeing anywhere between 5-11% on vehicles these days.
My 2018 q60 has 31k miles and unlimited power train warranty.
You should avoid any q50 with turbos. My 15 q50s 3.7 still running good and has 160k miles on it.
Si the q50 3.7 is good?
@darwinhernandez1019 yes sir search it up online and do your own research
Maintenance is key
I forgot to mention the 3.0T has a nest of coolant hoses thats going to deteriorate over time these engines are ment to be disposed after warranty they designed this things as a bomb
Ok hear this. 2020 edition 30 AWD If I turn a hard left and accelerate under normal circumstances. The second traction light comes on and the car struggles to accelerate. It has 37k miles on it. What could that be?
When i put my car in drive when i pull off it makes a rattle coming from the engine bay don’t know if its dumb to mention where it’s coming from (obviously) any answers ?
Miss the Q!
Me too
2014 - 2015 models had the VQ37VHR. 2016 - present has the VR30DDTT
Did someone ask that?
@@SpeedCultureStudios it’s just for clarification
2014 q50 hybrid sport 138k miles no issues
Excellent
I have a 2015, currently I have a p0170 , and another I can’t think of rn but also both banks are running lean. Apparently it’s o2 sensors but dealers have literally just scammed me. The belt is loose aswell. I’m in a hole man
Reasons with the 3.0tt bad reliability rating is 10k oil changes. Keep up with maintenance and it’ll last .2019 and up is the best 3.0tt there plenty of 3.0tt with 150k miles and 200k with original turbos
That’s an issue for every car these days. 10k is wild
2017 red spot 39k miles no issues lol
if you do get another Q50, go all in and get the Red Sport. I'm thinking of getting another Q50 but the 2021 Red Sport.
If I’m modding it, I would not get a red sport most likely. The difference in price would pay for wheels and tires or something.
I love my 3.7 2015. I love what it gives me for the preowned price. I won't buy another Q50 other than a 2015 q50 because If I get something with turbos it will be a turbo charged vehicle with an inline 6. I know what to expect out of my current 2015 and I am never let down.
Exactly how I feel with my 2015 Q50. It only has 66k miles so far never letting it go
2018 is the exterior refresh
But a very weak refresh for the nonsports.
I love my 2015 Q50S❤️
So avoid every year q50 ? Got it 😂
😂
I wanted to get one but he named literally every year to avoid 😂
2014 , 2018 , 2017 . 2016 . 2024 Got it
Hey SCS and community!
Could someone help me with understanding which set of flanges would work for the Q50 SCS Catback? I am not sure what specs the flanges would need to work with the exhaust.
2.5”
@ you’re awesome Ty!
@ no problem
2014 Q50 90k miles, no issues.
My 2017 vr30 is doing great :)
Absolutely nothing wrong with 2014. Only difference is it has a slight delay on the touch screen. Nothing too serious. That’s nothing that should stop anyone from getting it lol
But you can just get a 15 and avoid the glitches
@@SpeedCultureStudios yeah 100%. But that’s narrowing down the options if you want a 3.7. A tad delay on touch screen shouldn’t stop anyone from getting a 14 lol. Obviously if you have the option get the 15
@@huhSHUAIs it an option to get a 14’ Q50 and replace the top screen with a 15’ Q50 screen to help with the input lag?
@@dudewithadonut9242 yes you can also do that. You can also replace it and bit a screen with Apple software and another screen that’s a Tesla screen with so much access. Almost like a computer in the car. But the lag is really not that bad very minimal and you only notice it when you’re going through the screen looking for settings otherwise, on a daily basis you’re using it mainly for music and just switching songs which there’s no lag really
Gotta love this guy!
He’s awesome
I would avoid 2016-2018 Q50
With the amount of years he said to avoid it actually would had been easier to just tell us what years we should buy haha.
Then it would have only been a TH-cam short lol
Prices inflated???? I just got 10000 off msrp and financed at 0.9 interest. My value bear end gonna be strong my dude
So the dealer was willing to cut 10k off the top and you don’t think prices are inflated? What year what what was your out the door price?
Never inflated. Prices have stayed where the norm was. I'm kind of a big deal when it comes to buying cars. You just got to try harder
@ You might need to look around outside your area. Prices were absolutely inflated. Maybe you weren’t buying/selling before the pandemic. Hard to believe you got a 0.9% rate but if you did it’s because dealers can’t sell anything - because no one is buying when “inflation” is so high. Crazy to think you got 10k off and still paid too much 😂
Dude acts like an extened warranty companies don't exist. Most people can't drop 25-30k+ on a 2017+ q50/60. 99% of banks will roll the warranty into the loan and it will only change the payment by like $20-50 depending on the price of the warranty
I’m not acting like they don’t exist. I’m talking about which year to look at to avoid highest potential of issues. And warranties are only helpful if you don’t plan on modding-most people viewing this channel will be making upgrades.
Also, if you’re looking at 17s and 18s at 25k, you’re looking in the wrong place 😂
My 2020 about to get engine replaced coolant went M.I.A
Yk im not gonna watch the video bc im scared aha
😂
What about a red sport 🥲
It’s the same as all the others
my TCM went out on mine at 130k im out of this platform
I mean 130k miles. Pretty solid amount of miles before first major issue
OMG, just ovoid all of them according to this guy…
I’m not “this guy.” Look at my channel sometime. I’ve been around a bit. You also didn’t listen because I did not say to avoid all of them. I would think this is important information people might want to know when shopping for a q50.