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Engine replacement (2017 Red Sport)

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I haven't posted here in a LONG time, but here's my sad story and a warning about keeping these cars long term:

I pre-ordered my 2017 Q60 Red Sport AWD and took delivery in December 2016. I followed the maintenance manual since then and all servicing was completed at an Infiniti dealer. My car is unmodified other than the OEM sport exhaust with resonators. It's my daily driver, mostly highway, and has never been raced or tracked. Last November at about 93k miles, I started getting cold air from the vents instead of heat whenever I came to a stop. I took it to the dealership, and they said it was low on coolant. They did a pressure test, and it passed. They then discovered coolant was internally leaking past the head gaskets into the cylinders. I have an extended warranty, and they wanted to try replacing the head gaskets first. After that was completed, the car broke down on the test drive. Disassembly showed complete internal failure due to overheat damage. I'm not a mechanic, so I don't want to get involved in a technical discussion about the failure. The bottom line is the long block had to be replaced. I just got the car back this month because it turned into an ugly fight with the warranty company. Gladly, I only had to pay my $100 deductible.

The frequent and major reported engine problems with the Q60 are inexcusable for a "premium" brand. My car only made it five years and 93k miles before a catastrophic failure. I would have been better off buying a Honda Accord and saving $20-30k. This most recent Q60 repair cost almost as much as my car is now worth. The Red Sport is an expensive vehicle. It should be high quality and reliable, but that has not been my experience. I've had to replace several axle seals, the water pump, the coolant pump housing, the brake booster, and the long block.

I've also had two terrible Titan XD trucks over the past few years. The 2016 had an electrical fault that was never fixed after multiple warranty repair attempts. The 2018 that replaced it had an oil pump failure 13 months after I bought it, which resulted in an engine replacement under warranty. Both were outside the mileage limit for the Texas lemon law, so Nissan refused to buy them back. I replaced the 2018 Titan with a 2019 Ram 1500 that's been problem-free. Regarding my Q60, Nissan corporate made it very clear to me they don't care that I've spent over $300k on new Nissan/Infiniti vehicles over the past 20 years, and they don't care if I ever buy one again. Replacing these three defective vehicles well before I planned to has been a financial curse. I will never purchase a Nissan product again.

I've decided to go electric. I ordered a BMW i4 M50 in March. My Q60 is at 95k miles now and has 30k left on its extended warranty. I hope nothing else goes wrong during the 8-10 months until my BMW arrives. I want Nissan and the Q60 out of my life forever.
I’m in the same boat. My 3.0 Premium went down at 70042 miles in April. My engine seized. I took it to Infiniti in Timonium and the service advisor I had was no help at all and stated there was sludge and metal shavings in my engine and that’s caused by lack of maintenance, just overall being a complete jerk even though I was using a third party service warranty (mind you the manufacturers power train warranty ends at 70k). I provided my invoices and my warranty company requested a tear down to point of failure. The service department didn’t want to do it because it would “tie up one of their bays too long” I contacted consumer affairs to voice my frustrations with how everything was being mishandled and not even being documented and basically Infiniti Consumer affairs is USELESS! It’s been moved to another shop and they discovered coolant in my oil pan (information Infiniti didn’t think was important to mention to my warranty company or document). So after 3 months I’m back to square one with my warranty company (requesting a tear down) I’m out of thousands of dollars shelled out for transportation, towing cost, etc. and STILL paying a car payment and insurance on a vehicle that no one seems to want to fix. This situation has almost ran me into financial ruin all because Infiniti doesn’t want to actually diagnose what caused the engine to fail. I whole heartedly agree with this post! Stay far away from these leaches at all cost and go with a company that has some integrity and truly cares about their customers and their products.
 
Agreed. I purchased a warranty with intentions to protect my vehicle after being screwed out of a an extended warranty with sheesh Nissan on my maxima (without a trace of the original contract I signed) and having to pay for a transmission. Once again, here I am again fighting to receive a speck of integrity and asking them to do the right thing. I’m just tired. I’ve always loved Nissan/Infiniti but I’m not gonna lie the way I’ve been treated as a loyal consumer is hurtful. I think after this I’m done with anything associated with Nissan and/ or Infiniti. 😞

Sorry to hear about your troubles. These engines are truly terrible. Mine also had sludge and metal shavings, despite proper maintenance. I was lucky to escape my incident without losing money. I hope the warranty covers your engine. The lesson learned here for everyone else should be to get rid of these cars if not covered by some type of warranty.
 
Beware: JBA is most mod unfriendly dealer in the state. Horror stories of $100 charges to remove a strut bars abound.

Service people are NOT consultants. They are SALESPEOPLE just like the men and women on the showroom floor. They have to make their numbers like anyone else. My closest friend and fellow car nut is a service person for a MD dealership and he readily admits to selling service based on the 'courtesy' inspection cars go through when you bring it in for service. They aren't doing it from the goodness of their heart.
Majority of them are fraudulent and hiding behind deception if you ask me.
 
I'm currently on the same boat 2016 q50 RS mine didn't the same thing now I'm stuck with a note, Insurance still paying for a extended warranty.. what's the next move from here?
This entire mess has caused the car to be repossessed and I had to get a lawyer. Court date pending against my lienholder. Smh