INFINITI QX50 (2013-17)

The INFINITI QX50 (2013-17) is a stylish and versatile luxury SUV that has carved out its place in the UK market. Designed to cater to families, commuters, and those seeking a comfortable, practical vehicle, the QX50 combines sophisticated design with everyday usability. Its spacious interior, smooth ride, and advanced features make it an appealing choice for drivers who want a premium experience without compromising on practicality. The model is often used for daily commuting, family outings, and longer trips, thanks to its good fuel economy and reliable performance. What sets the INFINITI QX50 (2013-17) apart is its sleek exterior styling, refined driving experience, and a reputation for quality build. It offers a blend of comfort, elegance, and innovation that rivals other luxury SUVs in its class. Known for its comfort and practicality, the QX50 is often selected by those looking for a dependable used vehicle with a touch of luxury. With an average mileage of around 49,236 miles and a typical value of approximately £14,239 in private sales, it presents a compelling option for used car buyers seeking style, comfort, and reliability in a crossover SUV.
average use
average use
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The latest mileage data for the INFINITI QX50 (2013-17) indicates that the most common recorded mileage range is between 50,000 and 60,000 miles, accounting for approximately 36% of the vehicles. Other significant groups include vehicles with 30,000 to 40,000 miles (14.3%) and 40,000 to 50,000 miles (14.3%). Notably, a smaller proportion of vehicles have higher mileages over 80,000 miles, with 7.1% recorded at 80,000 to 90,000 miles and another 7.1% surpassing 90,000 miles. The data suggests that the majority of these vehicles are maintained within the lower to mid-range mileage brackets, perhaps reflecting a typical usage pattern for this model.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data on private sale prices for the INFINITI QX50 (2013-17) reveals a notable concentration of vehicle valuations within the £9,000 to £12,000 range, accounting for several key segments. Specifically, approximately 21.4% of vehicles are valued between £10,000 and £11,000, and another 14.3% fall within the £8,000 to £9,000, as well as the £12,000 to £13,000 ranges. Interestingly, a significant proportion—around 21.4%—are priced in the higher bracket of £18,000 to £19,000, indicating that some vehicles retain higher private sale values. The data suggests a relatively clustered pricing distribution with a notable peak at the lower and higher ends, reflecting varying vehicle conditions, specifications, or market demand within the model range.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of INFINITI QX50 vehicles from the 2013-2017 model range were manufactured in 2016, accounting for 71.4%. In contrast, only small portions were made in 2014 (7.1%) and 2015 (21.4%). This suggests a significant production peak in 2016, making it the most common model year within this sample.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that for the INFINITI QX50 (2013-17), the most common main paint colour is black, accounting for 57.1% of the vehicles. White is also popular, representing 35.7%, while red is relatively rare at 7.1%. This suggests that black and white are the preferred colours among owners of this vehicle model, with red being a less common choice.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that for the INFINITI QX50 (2013-17), the number of registered keepers varies quite a bit. The most common number of keepers are 2 and 3, each accounting for 28.6% of the vehicles. Vehicles with 4 keepers make up 21.4%, while those with 8, 6, and 5 keepers are less frequent, each representing around 7.1%. This distribution suggests that many of these vehicles tend to change hands a few times, with a significant portion staying with the same owner for a few periods before changing.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the majority of 2013-17 INFINITI QX50 models are fitted with a 2.99-liter engine, accounting for approximately 93% of the vehicles sampled. A smaller portion, around 7%, have a 3.70-liter engine. In terms of fuel type, diesel engines dominate, making up nearly 93% of these vehicles, while petrol engines are relatively rare at about 7%. This suggests that most INFINITI QX50s from this period are diesel-powered with the smaller engine, likely reflecting consumer preferences or manufacturer offerings during those years.