Infiniti Q30 (2015 - 2020)

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reviewed by Ronald Charlton on 14 October 2022
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reviewed by Peter Daynes on 29 May 2021
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2.2 Q30 Sport D S-A 5dr

reviewed by Anonymous on 18 February 2021
4
Overall rating
5
How it drives
4
Fuel economy
4
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
2
Cost of maintenance and repairs
5
Experience at the dealership
3
How practical it is
3
How you rate the manufacturer
4
Overall reliability

Great Car, Expensive Maintenance

I got this car when Infiniti where pulling out of the UK and so got a great initial deal. So far, I've hod no issues. Replaced brakes and tyres but everything else has been great. The car is fun to drive, relatively economical and comfortable for long journeys. The interior is very premium with lots of soft touch materials. My car was very highly specc'd with 360 cameras, lane departure warning, panoramic sunroof and Suede/Leather interior to name a few. If you are taller that 6 foot you won't have much room. The cost of servicing is high. Official dealer servicing run between £300 to £400. Franchise or reputable engineers will charge between £180 to £280 depending on the type of service. Some parts cost an absolute fortune to replace. For example, if the daytime running light fail on the front headlight, it's about £1000 to replace! Each one. Overall, it's a great, study and reliable car but you need to prepare for the cost of parts which I'm sure willi eventually come.

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Price£20,850–£38,260
Road TaxB–G
MPG42.2–72.4 mpg
Real MPG82.2%

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