Used 2021 INFINITIQX80 Sensory

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Ron Craft Cadillac
Exterior Color
Black Black
Interior Color
BLK/Black
Odometer
73,354 miles
Transmission
Automatic
Engine
5.6 Liter 8 Cylinder
VIN
JN8AZ2BF0M9715647
Stock Number
PM9715647
INFINITI QX80

Included Packages & Accessories

Detailed Specifications

  • Max seating capacity: 8
  • Horsepower: 400

Dealer Notes

You've never felt safer than when in this 2021 INFINITI QX80 SENSORY includes ALL-SEASON PACKAGE, CARGO PACKAGE, Navigation System, Blind Spot Monitor, Front Collision Mitigation, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keeping Assist, Aerial View Display, Back-Up Camera, Adaptive Cruise Control, Heated Steering Wheel, Heated/Cooled Front Seats, Heated Rear Seat, Power Folding Mirrors, and much more. This is a One Owner vehicle. Our highly trained technicians inspected this vehicle and reconditioned it to Sonic Safety Standards. All recommended services are complete. Interested? Don't let this opportunity slip away! Call today for a test drive. Please verify any information in question with our dealership located at 4114 Interstate 10 East, Baytown, TX, 77521, Phone: (281) 421-3800

KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
Overall4.2Out of 5
  • Pretty much a good full size SUV

    By Luv the QX on Thursday, February 07, 2019

    5.0
    Other than design issues in combining the CAT with the Exhaust Manifold and not covering it in the warranty and second and third row seats that don't fold completely flat like the Navigator and the fact that Nisson pulled the recall on the timing chain, this is a really solid ride. Be prepared to spend $1600 for a headlight assembly and big bucks for most other parts or repairs done at the dealer. 6 lug rims and 22" rubber came with mine and it is limiting in what type of replacement tire can be used but it was part of a package. Basically this is the same as the Armada Platinum because it is built on the frame of a 3/4 Titan. This car is definitely designed more for long distance highway rides in absolute comfort than it is for hauling stuff inside. The 8500 towing capacity is exceptional and the tech package is really easy to use with some practice. Carpets in the rear cargo area could be more plush and the buyer should expect that in a car that costs upwards of 76K with options. Mine is used and purchased with 109K miles on it but so far I get 20 mpg on the highway at 70+ mph and 15 mpg average in city driving. Oil passages are narrow so using 0-20 or 5-30 full synthetic can help run cooler so mpg can be better. I got a deal on the 2011 but the mechanical issues with the CAT and timing chain were corrected beginning in the 2014 model year and if I had the funds I would have got that year. All of my CAT and timing chain issues have been corrected by the dealer or previous owner so I should have many years of trouble free driving.
  • Outstanding Family Vehicle.

    Friday, August 04, 2023

    5.0
    I've owned 2 in my time and with 5 children traveling with this SUV is a pleasure!! I love this QX !!
  • my car

    By shark on Thursday, July 23, 2020

    4.0
    love it ,only problem mileage gas not good per gallon

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