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I picked up my Q60 from Sutton Infiniti in Rosebery Monday and I have driving every second of the day enjoying my new toy...

This whip is completely a new beast and Infiniti has done a good job.

The hiccups,

(1) Drive by Wire, well, you will need a bit of patience but that’s no different then hopping in a R35 from a V35.

(2) 19” 245 are just to small 

 

The good news 

Fast and I mean fast not just quick!!

A head turn

Infiniti and Alpha Performance USA have teamed to created Mod parts and possibly a car together 

Turbo lag.... well, let be straight with you, there isn’t any because the torque kicks in at 1600 rpms

Technology... it’s a Nissan enough said!!! 

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Absolutely love it! One of these is next on my shopping list also. I have been toying with the idea of getting a Q50 for a couple of years, but now the Q60 has come out with the 3.0LTT it is the way to go.

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I drive it in sports+ around the city and sport on the hwy. I will put up some new pics up soon.

If you are serious about buying a Q60 then try to get a 2017 because the new 2018 will land soon and the pressure will be on the dealers to unload current stock.

The main differences between 2017/18 are the tires... 19” verses 20” wheels

If you can find a demo model snap it up fast!!

 

 

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Looks great, I love the look and size of them.
Bits it shares in common with R35 and the packaging puts me off a fair bit. Sounds like a complicated beast. Certainly wouldn't want to work on it myself.

^^ they certainly do. I had a black 280rwkw R34GTT in black and swore I would never own a black car again ... then found my current V35 in a yard and instantly fell in love with it - in black of course ... and here I am hating keeping the thing clean, but am thinking of upgrading and loving of course a black Q50 or Q60. Hmm decisions, decisions!

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