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Thanks guys. After one year, moved on to the Q50.

Old May 28, 2016 | 04:38 AM
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Thanks for the link. It's a little pricey but it would be nice.

I like the look of the blue tips that some have.
Infiniti Resonated Axle-Back w/Straight Burnt Tips

From my Q50 meet...2nd one, the Q50 beside mine has the Optimus Exhaust.


NEQ50 Meet Spring 2016~Dragion Designs-5
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Old May 28, 2016 | 04:47 AM
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Oh yeah. I've peep'd Gemma on the other site.

Those tips do look good. So does Gemma.
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Old May 30, 2016 | 03:03 PM
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Fateswarning,
Did you have any problems with sterling? Q50 are notorious with locking or touring on its own steering wheel which is quite dangerous.
I think all Q50 have that problem even after new updates people are still reporting same problems.
It seems that Infiniti is full of bull****, they stated that problem was taken care of but people are still experiencing it after newest updates.
Q50s is "drive by wire" which has locking stearing wheel problems during cold weather.

I thinking about buying 2015 Q50 with low milage but I kinda hesitate because of stearing issues.
I've heard people having those issues while driving on highways which is scary. There was one guy who bought brand new Q50 and totaled his car because his steering wheel locked when he was taking a tourn. Eventually infinity replaced his car after days and days of headaches dealing with them on the phone and treating them with lawyers.
I'm just wondering if you had any problems with that.
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Old May 31, 2016 | 10:04 AM
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Nice car
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Old May 31, 2016 | 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael440
Fateswarning,
Did you have any problems with sterling? Q50 are notorious with locking or touring on its own steering wheel which is quite dangerous.
I think all Q50 have that problem even after new updates people are still reporting same problems.
It seems that Infiniti is full of bull****, they stated that problem was taken care of but people are still experiencing it after newest updates.
Q50s is "drive by wire" which has locking stearing wheel problems during cold weather.

I thinking about buying 2015 Q50 with low milage but I kinda hesitate because of stearing issues.
I've heard people having those issues while driving on highways which is scary. There was one guy who bought brand new Q50 and totaled his car because his steering wheel locked when he was taking a tourn. Eventually infinity replaced his car after days and days of headaches dealing with them on the phone and treating them with lawyers.
I'm just wondering if you had any problems with that.
I'm sure that the 2015 model year has been corrected.
I haven't had mine long enough to determine if this has been addressed and fixed in my 2015 Q50S, but will find out this winter season.
So far my experience with DAS has been a very positive one and hope that Infiniti wouldn't have left these type of issues opened to more problems.

If you can, please share any links to where the people are still experiencing issues with the DAS after Infiniti have claimed to have resolved them.

Thanks.
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Old Jun 1, 2016 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by dragion
I'm sure that the 2015 model year has been corrected.
I haven't had mine long enough to determine if this has been addressed and fixed in my 2015 Q50S, but will find out this winter season.
So far my experience with DAS has been a very positive one and hope that Infiniti wouldn't have left these type of issues opened to more problems.

If you can, please share any links to where the people are still experiencing issues with the DAS after Infiniti have claimed to have resolved them.

Thanks.
People who owns 2015 still occasionally have steering issues even after newest updates. It happens once in a while. You may be fine for a year or a few months and then again issue comes back. Q50s is drive by wire which also has other issues - in cold weather steering wheel is almost imposible to move.

Infiniti claims that they fix that problem but it's total BS because people are still having those problems in newer Infinitis with all the updates.
They are now coming back to hydraulic steering instead.
I think there is something really wrong with DAS but they don't want to disclose it.
That's why I'm hesitant to buy Q50 however I would really want to buy 2015.
Just check online there are pages and pages of complains about it.
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Old Jun 1, 2016 | 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael440
People who owns 2015 still occasionally have steering issues even after newest updates. It happens once in a while. You may be fine for a year or a few months and then again issue comes back. Q50s is drive by wire which also has other issues - in cold weather steering wheel is almost imposible to move.

Infiniti claims that they fix that problem but it's total BS because people are still having those problems in newer Infinitis with all the updates.
They are now coming back to hydraulic steering instead.
I think there is something really wrong with DAS but they don't want to disclose it.
That's why I'm hesitant to buy Q50 however I would really want to buy 2015.
Just check online there are pages and pages of complains about it.
As I asked...please share where this information is to be found.
Links please.
Majority of the complaints are based on the 2014 Q50 with DAS, but not much on the 2015 as you claim.
If your information is true, I would like to address it with my dealer.

Thanks.
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Old Jun 2, 2016 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael440
Fateswarning,
Did you have any problems with sterling? Q50 are notorious with locking or touring on its own steering wheel which is quite dangerous.
I think all Q50 have that problem even after new updates people are still reporting same problems.
It seems that Infiniti is full of bull****, they stated that problem was taken care of but people are still experiencing it after newest updates.
Q50s is "drive by wire" which has locking stearing wheel problems during cold weather.

I thinking about buying 2015 Q50 with low milage but I kinda hesitate because of stearing issues.
I've heard people having those issues while driving on highways which is scary. There was one guy who bought brand new Q50 and totaled his car because his steering wheel locked when he was taking a tourn. Eventually infinity replaced his car after days and days of headaches dealing with them on the phone and treating them with lawyers.
I'm just wondering if you had any problems with that.
No prblems with steering, or anything really. I've posted articles about how Infiniti was reverting to the G steering set-up.
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