2014 Infiniti Q50S 3.7 Long-Term Verdict Review - Motor Trend

The feeling we get when we approach the sexy lines of the Q50S hasn't changed, and it's the same for passersby, who still remark on the car's good looks, particularly with the Performance Wheel package. That's where we could split our verdict into a tale of two cars: one a capable sports sedan that — from a performance standpoint — delivers driving enjoyment, the other a car packed with remarkable technology that shows great promise but delivered... And for lower trim levels of the Q50, it could be a bit much, as senior production editor Zach Gale noted: "Until a Q30 or QX30 model reaches U. S. dealers, Infiniti may have missed out on Q50 buyers who would be perfectly content with the... You turn the wheel, and instead of a steering column doing its thing, motors at each front wheel react with, well, electrical speed and precision. Some have panned the system as feeling overly artificial. The bottom line: I got used to it. I can tell the difference when stepping into other cars, but it shouldn't prevent anyone from selecting the Q50S. All the other cars with notably better "feel" in the past year tended to be pricier than the Q50S.... Source: www.motortrend.com