Infiniti qx60 hybrid manual

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NICOclub.com purchases, downloads, and maintains a comprehensive directory of Infiniti QX60 Factory Service Manuals for use by our registered members.* Previously known as the JX35, Infiniti’s revised naming structure gives us the QX60. The premium crossover shares platforms with the all-new Pathfinder. Infiniti’s three-row crossover is a spacious, luxurious environment with seating for seven. The dashboard and center console are a near-match to that of the Infiniti Q70 sedan. Infiniti sticks with their ubiquitous 3.5-liter V6 with 265 horsepower, providing adequate acceleration. Front wheel drive is standard, with an all wheel drive model available for folks in snow and ice areas. The QX60 Hybrid is powered by a supercharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder, along with an electric motor to produce a combined 250 horsepower and 243 lb-ft of torque, but fuel economy is almost identical to the V6 model. Please select your year to access the Factory Service Manual: [ NOTE: These pdf files are marked for identification. Any reselling of these documents WILL be reported to the auction site and Infiniti!].
post 1 of 32 (permalink) Old, 05:41 PM Thread Starter Junior Member   Join Date: Dec 2013 Posts: 5 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Tagged: 0 Thread(s) quot;d: 0 Post(s) QX60 Hybrid Fuel Economy I am a new owner of the QX60 Hybrid and although I love my new car I am seriously disappointed in the gas mileage. Wondering if it's just my vehicle or if others are having the same results. I have 1500 miles ( I've had it 5 weeks) on the car now and my avg. mileage is 18.8mpg. I would say my driving is split to 70% city and 30%hwy. I wish I hadn't gotten the hybrid. on my lease I priced out the same options on both hybrid and v6 and it was more per month for the hybrid. Based on the window sticker estimates I should be getting 26-28mpg and if that was the case it would more than make up the price difference. A few days ago I brought the vehicle in for them to check if there was something wrong with it because of the low fuel economy and they gave me a qx50 3.5 to drive for 2 days. I GOT THE SAME EXACT MPG! That is so wrong! The hybrid should at least be getting better mpg than the 3.5, don't you think? I am considering going in and demanding a new car in the 3.5 engine or maybe they should make up the price difference to me? it's 60 more for my 39 month lease! Anyone have any advice or similar issues. or on the flip side is anyone driving the Hybrid and actually getting the mileage they should be getting? Westie Mom is offline   post 2 of 32 (permalink) Old, 07:56 PM Member   Join Date: Oct 2013 Location: bay area, ca Posts: 61 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Tagged: 0 Thread(s) quot;d: 1 Post(s) I'm getting 22mpg with about the same city/hwy ratio as you, in a gasser qx60. I'm guessing something is wrong with your qx60, or you have a really heavy right foot. ningster is offline   post 3 of 32 (permalink) Old, 12:10 PM Senior Member   Join Date: Jul.