My QX56 without HBMC is better in corners than our 2008 Yukon was. It does lean, but there's "grip", where in the Yukon it would roll and have no grip on the stock 20's. it's all about the confidence you feel in the corners.
My QX56 without HBMC is better in corners than our 2008 Yukon was. It does lean, but there's "grip", where in the Yukon it would roll and have no grip on the stock 20's. it's all about the confidence you feel in the corners.
I'm honestly not trying to be a jerk and certainly no disrespect. Your post just has me wondering if you possibly purchased a QX and have the HBMC but just didn't think you do. Everything you say sounds like you are driving a HBMC which would make sense. Either way, it's all good.
The short version of this is that the base QX platform is pretty good, and by the sound of it, better than the GM platform, and the HBMC only makes it better.
Thank you Begone for articulating what I have obviously not been able to in this thread.
I don't have the HBMC. I have the base model with 20" wheels.
If that was the answer I got from my dealer I would either be talking to the general manager or another dealership asap. Definitely something odd going on with your ride.I have a 2011 without HBMC, and it handles terrible. It corners perfectly fine like you guys are saying, but when it hits an offset in the pavement, manhole cover, bridge transition, etc. the backend sways and almost skips to the side. I have no idea what to do about it. Dealer tells me it's a 'characteristic of the vehicle'!?
Does anyone know if this is just an issue with 2011's that was corrected in a newer year? 2011 was the start of the new body style change and I'm wondering if they didn't have the car figured out then. Also I wonder if someone HBMC was added if it would fix the issue.
Well... long story... but the Dealer proceeded to say it was normal and told us to contact Infiniti consumer affairs. Meanwhile, I called another dealer who acted willing to listen. They said same thing.. it has to be in the rear suspension or air ride and it didn't sound normal. When I came back to the local dealer with that info, they were willing to look at it again. After they had it for a week, they put new shocks on the rear, put new rear links on (isn't this a 200x to 2010 recall and not a 2011 issue?), and then did a full alignment.
I'm happy that it now rides fine again and it wasn't 'normal' as I was told. I have no idea why they had to escalate the issue to Infiniti USA rather than to actually do a decent job looking at it. I ended up telling Infiniti consumer affairs that I felt this particular service department doesn't know much about the suspension of the QX56 (i'm guessing since there aren't many on the road in our area, they don't see many in their service department). In return, Infiniti consumer affairs gave me 2 years of oil changes and maintenance for free! That was at least nice.
I'd love the peace of mind of knowing this is the end of the suspension issues and that it isn't going to haunt me every 20k miles. Luckily, I'm still under warranty and will be for a while yet.
I have a 2011 without HBMC, and it handles terrible. It corners perfectly fine like you guys are saying, but when it hits an offset in the pavement, manhole cover, bridge transition, etc. the backend sways and almost skips to the side. I have no idea what to do about it. Dealer tells me it's a 'characteristic of the vehicle'!?
Does anyone know if this is just an issue with 2011's that was corrected in a newer year? 2011 was the start of the new body style change and I'm wondering if they didn't have the car figured out then. Also I wonder if someone HBMC was added if it would fix the issue.
Etex:
I live much closer to the dealership you mention. Just wanted to ask .. the 8/80k emissions warranty, was that the base warranty? My second question .. would an extended warranty have covered these items?
... the extended warranty but was told it wouldn't have mattered anyway, the extended warranty EXCLUDES emmissions equipment.