Used Infiniti QX50 for Sale in Columbus, OH
QX50s for Sale at Dealers
Black • 3.7L V6 Engine
#1 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s an “A+” Buy
- $173 Price Drop
- Great Price - $3,247 Below Market
- Includes $1,891 Premium Upgrades
Red • 3.7L V6 Engine
#2 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s an “A+” Buy
- Great Price - $1,431 Below Market
- Includes $2,014 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner, Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
White • 2.0L I4 Engine
#3 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s an “A” Buy
- $2,500 Price Drop
- Great Price - $1,832 Below Market
- CARFAX: Clean Title
Gray • 2.0L I4 Engine
#4 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s an “A-” Buy
- Good Price - $1,128 Below Market
- CARFAX: One Owner, Clean Title
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
Gray • 2.0L I4 Engine
#5 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s an “A-” Buy
- $474 Price Drop
- Fair Price - $707 Above Market
- Includes $919 Premium Upgrades
White • 2.0L I4 Engine
#6 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $500 Price Drop
- Good Price - $1,128 Below Market
- Includes $1,097 Premium Upgrades
Blue • 2.0L I4 Engine
#7 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $421 Price Drop
- Fair Price - $671 Below Market
- CARFAX: One Owner, Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
Gray • 3.7L V6 Engine
#8 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $200 Price Drop
- Fair Price - $54 Below Market
- CARFAX: Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
White • 3.7L V6 Engine
#9 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $500 Price Drop
- Fair Price - $372 Above Market
- CARFAX: Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
2.0L I4 Engine
#10 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $226 Price Drop
- Fair Price - $563 Above Market
- CARFAX: Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
Gray • 2.0L I4 Engine
#11 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “C” Buy
- CARFAX: One Owner, Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
- Below Average Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.6 stars
Gray • 2.0L I4 Engine
#12 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “C” Buy
- CARFAX: Clean Title
- Very Low Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.4 stars
Red • 3.7L V6 Engine
#13 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D+” Buy
- Includes $1,027 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
- Below Average Mileage
Red • 2.0L I4 Engine
#14 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D” Buy
- $3,002 Price Drop
- CARFAX: Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
White • 2.0L I4 Engine
#15 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D” Buy
- CARFAX: One Owner, Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
- Below Average Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.7 stars
Black • 2.0L I4 Engine
#16 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D” Buy
- Includes $651 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High
Brown • 2.0L I4 Engine
#17 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D-” Buy
- Includes $492 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High
Gray • 2.0L I4 Engine
#18 2015-2023 Infiniti QX50
CoPilot AI: It’s a “F” Buy
- Includes $674 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
Black • 2.0L I4 Engine
Black • 3.7L V6 Engine
Not Ranked
CoPilot AI: It’s a “C-” Buy
- $350 Price Drop
- Includes $1,404 Premium Upgrades
- Motivation to Negotiate - High
Black • 3.7L V6 Engine
2025 Infiniti QX50
Infiniti QX50
Overview: Is the Infiniti QX50 a Good Luxury Crossover?
Slotting into the heart of Infiniti's SUV lineup, the Infiniti QX50 balances premium accommodations with two-row practicality. There are two parts to the QX50's story. The first generation launched in 2014 as a renamed version of the EX35 and EX37 crossovers. It remained in the automaker's U.S. lineup through 2017. The more modern second-generation QX50 debuted for the 2019 model year and continues to be Infiniti's entry-level crossover. A fastback edition, the QX55, was introduced for 2022, but that's considered a separate model. In addition, the QX50 is different from the Infiniti Q50 sedan. The QX60 and QX80 are larger, three-row utilities.
Power for the first-generation QX50 was strictly a V6 affair delivered to the rear wheels or all four wheels. In contrast, the latest model features a turbocharged four-cylinder engine and front wheel drive or all wheel drive.
Note: Equipment, features, and trims can vary by model year. Always confirm these details when looking for used Infiniti QX50 cars for sale.
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Key Features
The Infiniti QX50 offers:
- Five-door compact crossover SUV body style
- V6 (first generation) or turbocharged four-cylinder (second generation) engines
- Rear wheel drive/RWD (first generation), front wheel drive/FWD (second generation), or all wheel drive/AWD
- Automatic transmission (first generation) or Xtronic continuously variable transmission/CVT (second generation)
Trims
Older QX50s came packaged as a base edition or the more upscale Journey. The second-generation QX50 introduced the Pure, Luxe, and Essential trims, later joined by the range-topping Sensory and Autograph. Along the way, the Sport version replaced the Essential as a mid-tier variant.
Comfort, Technology & Cargo
Regardless of the generation, the Infiniti QX50 interior is a premium experience in the first row, marked by ample legroom and upscale surroundings. If backseat usefulness is a priority, then focusing on the second generation is the way to go; the second row of older QX50s is cramped. The same goes for the cargo areas of both generations. In addition, newer model years get the nod for more technology, including advanced driver aids (like automatic emergency braking and forward collision warning) and a more advanced infotainment system with Bose audio.
How It Drives
Thanks to a peppy V6 engine (from either the VQ35HR or VQ37VHR series) and a chassis shared with the G35 and G37 sedans, the original QX50 drives more like a performance car than a crossover. This comes at the price of a stiffer, less luxurious ride. The four-cylinder variable compression turbo engine is still lively and delivers a more luxury-oriented ride.
Safety
The second-generation Infiniti QX50 received a perfect five-star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). NHTSA didn't evaluate the first generation.
Reviews
Infiniti QX50 reviews via Kelley Blue Book average 4.5 out of 5 stars for the first generation, with owners praising the car's reliability, quality, and performance. The ranking drops to 4.1 stars for the second-generation QX50 as comfort and styling are rated highly.
Learn More: Which Used Year Model of Infiniti QX50 Is The Best Value?
FAQs
Are QX50s reliable?
Dependability ratings for the QX50 are limited, as Consumer Reports has information on only a few model years, with the 2017 Infiniti QX50 ranked at the top.
Is QX50 luxurious?
Yes, with elevated amenities and a premium cabin, the QX50 delivers legitimate luxury qualities on par with rivals from Acura or Lexus.
Is QX50 related to the Nissan Rogue?
No. Though Infiniti shares ties with Nissan under the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, the larger QX50 is based on a different platform.
What's the 2023 QX50 cost?
A new Infiniti QX50 starts at $41,000 before destination charges. In range-topping Autograph trim, an all-wheel drive (AWD) QX50 costs close to $60,000. The QX50 is the least expensive new Infiniti, followed by the Q50.