Went out to Colorado with the wife last weekend and we used Budget for a rental. We had originally selected a full size, and when we got there the options were a Hyundai Sonata or a Kia Optima. I was kinda surprised that those were full size, I thought those were a little small and I'm not really a big fan. I was hoping for an Impala or a Charger.
Anyway the guy at the desk offers to upgrade us to an Infiniti QX80 and it wasn't that much more. I said whatever I just wanted to get on the road and I figured having a big SUV in the mountains with a V8 would be better than driving a little Hyundai or Kia.
Apparently these things start at like 65k new:
Man let me tell you - drive one of these and then turn around and drive a Tahoe or a Yukon. If you choose the Infiniti you must be brain dead.
Now, I try to keep an open mind. Yes the thing is hideous, but it's also a rental and not in brand new condition so I shouldn't expect that it drive like it's off the dealership floor. It had some positives - the leather was nice, it had Nav that was easy to use, and it had giant windows because the damn thing is taller than it is long so it's easy to see out of.
I didn't have much complaint with the powertrain. It felt a little doggy but we were up at 10k feet so pretty much everything runs like crap at that altitude. The transmission was ok - seemed to go from gear to gear ok when going up the mountains.
My main complaint was the ride/suspension. The suspension felt like you are sitting on a bubble. Top heavy, bouncy, no confidence at all going into any corner. You feel like you are going to tip over with even a gust of wind. The seats were subpar. I adjusted the lumbar 10 different ways and couldn't get comfortable. If you drive for more than an hour your back starts to hurt. Shouldn't be like that in an SUV. You should be able to take a road trip and not have to worry about having a sore back after an hour of driving.
The front suspension was terrible. If you go over a bumpy surface in even a slight corner, the front end shifts/jumps around like a solid axle rear end does when it hits bumpy road in a corner. I've never felt that in a Tahoe/Yukon. And there was nothing broken in the suspension. It's not clunking/rattling or anything like that. It just seemed poorly engineered.
I don't know if anyone here has any experience driving one of these but I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on the comparison between it and any 3rd or 4th gen GMT vehicles or even an Expedition.
At least now I know I sure as hell won't opt for one of these next time I rent something.
Anyway the guy at the desk offers to upgrade us to an Infiniti QX80 and it wasn't that much more. I said whatever I just wanted to get on the road and I figured having a big SUV in the mountains with a V8 would be better than driving a little Hyundai or Kia.
Apparently these things start at like 65k new:
Man let me tell you - drive one of these and then turn around and drive a Tahoe or a Yukon. If you choose the Infiniti you must be brain dead.
Now, I try to keep an open mind. Yes the thing is hideous, but it's also a rental and not in brand new condition so I shouldn't expect that it drive like it's off the dealership floor. It had some positives - the leather was nice, it had Nav that was easy to use, and it had giant windows because the damn thing is taller than it is long so it's easy to see out of.
I didn't have much complaint with the powertrain. It felt a little doggy but we were up at 10k feet so pretty much everything runs like crap at that altitude. The transmission was ok - seemed to go from gear to gear ok when going up the mountains.
My main complaint was the ride/suspension. The suspension felt like you are sitting on a bubble. Top heavy, bouncy, no confidence at all going into any corner. You feel like you are going to tip over with even a gust of wind. The seats were subpar. I adjusted the lumbar 10 different ways and couldn't get comfortable. If you drive for more than an hour your back starts to hurt. Shouldn't be like that in an SUV. You should be able to take a road trip and not have to worry about having a sore back after an hour of driving.
The front suspension was terrible. If you go over a bumpy surface in even a slight corner, the front end shifts/jumps around like a solid axle rear end does when it hits bumpy road in a corner. I've never felt that in a Tahoe/Yukon. And there was nothing broken in the suspension. It's not clunking/rattling or anything like that. It just seemed poorly engineered.
I don't know if anyone here has any experience driving one of these but I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on the comparison between it and any 3rd or 4th gen GMT vehicles or even an Expedition.
At least now I know I sure as hell won't opt for one of these next time I rent something.
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