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PMCErnie

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Well, I bought a beautiful ‘27 QX65 Autograph last month. First one in the East Coast the dealer told me.

The Klipsch audio is just fantastic. Best I’ve heard in a vehicle.

Seats are comfortable, BUT the ventilated seats are a bummer. Little air comes out versus my ‘26 Genesis GV70 and four prior Hyundai SUV’s. Dealer says they are working as designed. BAD NEWS.
 
As the tiitle says, I’m the only QX65 poster in this forum so far. Looking forward to comments from all on the brand new QX65.

I know some reviewers have complained about the 2.0 268 hp 4 cyl turbo engine power. I find it quite adequate (good gearing) and have already done run at 28 mpg that made me smile too.
 
Hello and welcome, @PMCErnie! Sorry to hear about the ventilated seats. It's probably one of those things that won't be fixed until the next model year. You know, first year bugs. Does the 4 cylinder sound okay inside when you push it? That's a popular industry-wide complaint.
 
Hello and welcome, @PMCErnie! Sorry to hear about the ventilated seats. It's probably one of those things that won't be fixed until the next model year. You know, first year bugs. Does the 4 cylinder sound okay inside when you push it? That's a popular industry-wide complaint.
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Hello and welcome, @PMCErnie! Sorry to hear about the ventilated seats. It's probably one of those things that won't be fixed until the next model year. You know, first year bugs. Does the 4 cylinder sound okay inside when you push it? That's a popular industry-wide complaint.
The engine has added audio effects, so yes its sounds strong. The Sport mode sound is a bit stronger than I like, however.

The ventilated seats are said to be operating as designed. Nissan/Infiniti don’t seem to comprehend the need for a more vigorous design. Complaints might change their mind.
 
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