Which model has the QX60 transmission issue?
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qx60 transmission issues are more common in the 2017 model. Below is an introduction to the QX60: 1. Model: The Infiniti QX60, as a fully imported mid-to-large seven-seater model from Infiniti, has always been renowned in the industry for its cost-effectiveness. The 2018 QX60 underwent minor updates mid-cycle, featuring LED daytime running lights and LED fog lights. However, the low-end variant still uses xenon headlights. 2. Exterior: The front grille is more attractive. Dimensions are 5092mm in length, 1960mm in width, and 1750mm in height, making it longer than competitors like the Lexus RX and the Grand Cherokee. The wheelbase is 2900mm, slightly shorter than the Grand Cherokee. 3. Side Profile: The side profile is balanced and stable, equipped with Bridgestone all-season tires (235/55 R20). The rear design is conventional, with a cargo space of 447L.
As a QX60 owner with five years of driving experience, I can tell you that the transmission issues mainly occur in models from 2014 to 2018. My 2016 model experienced this problem - the transmission would shake severely at low speeds, feeling like it was stuttering, which slowed down acceleration and made driving very rough. Nissan has acknowledged this as a CVT transmission design flaw that can easily cause delayed shifting or failure. What I've learned is that regular transmission fluid changes and control module inspections can mitigate the issue, but sometimes a complete replacement is necessary. Check your vehicle's production year; if it falls within that period, visit the 4S store immediately to check for recall information or software updates. Safe driving is paramount - don't risk driving with potential hazards.