Is the failure rate of the Infiniti Q70L very high?
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The failure rate of the Infiniti Q70L is not high. Below is detailed information about Infiniti: Overview: INFINITI is a luxury car brand under Nissan, established in North America in 1989. Headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, it is a Japanese brand and falls under the category of Japanese cars. With its unique and avant-garde design, excellent product performance, and customer experience-oriented services, Infiniti quickly became one of the most important brands in the global luxury car market. Others: Main models include the Infiniti DX, Infiniti Essence, Infiniti EX, Infiniti EX25, Infiniti EX35, Infiniti ESQ, Infiniti FX, Infiniti G, Infiniti G25, Infiniti G35, Infiniti G37, etc.
I've been driving an Infiniti Q70L since I was 20, and now it's almost 10 years old. The overall failure rate is quite low, with the engine and transmission being particularly durable—even more reliable than some German luxury cars. The only issue is occasional electrical system glitches, like the navigation screen suddenly going black or the AC acting up, but these are minor problems that can be fixed by replacing a module or updating the software. Other aspects like the suspension and brakes have had no major issues. I think as long as you don't abuse it, it's very reliable for daily city commuting. Talking with friends about cars, they also mentioned that this model has a mid-range resale value in the used car market, reflecting that its failure rate isn't outrageous.