The Red Sport 400 trim of the Infiniti Q60 replaces the standard 204-horsepower, inline-four with a twin-turbocharged 400-horsepower V6 powerplant. It also raises the starting price from $38,950 (base 2.0-liter car) to $51,300. The 400 horsepower may seem to be the biggest difference between the two, but there are many other upgrades added on as well: dynamic digital suspension, larger …
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Nissan always has made a boss 2liter mill. Glad to see theyre still at it.
Ive always liked Infinti too - they have a way of mixing performance with upscale styling in a way where neither gets in the others way.
Glad they finally are adressing fender gap...Ludicrous was an understatement in the 1st decade of the millenia.
I like Infinitis..............I really do but they always seem to be stuck in that weird middle ground of either too expensive or not enough substance. There always seems to be a better choice for the money.