INFINITI Q50 (2015-19)

The INFINITI Q50 (2015-19) is a stylish and sophisticated executive saloon that offers a comfortable and refined driving experience. Designed for those seeking a premium vehicle that balances performance with everyday practicality, the Q50 is popular among professionals and individuals who value comfort, technology, and a touch of luxury. Its sleek design and well-appointed interior make it a standout choice amid rivals in the executive car segment, and it’s often used for commuting, business travel, or as a family car with a preference for a more premium feel. What makes the INFINITI Q50 (2015-19) particularly notable is its blend of sporty handling and advanced features, all while maintaining respectable fuel economy. In the UK market, it is recognized for reliability and a smooth ride, making it a favorite for those looking for a dependable used executive car. With an average recorded mileage of around 59,510 miles and typically just under two previous owners, this vehicle tends to be well-maintained and a good value, with an average private sale value of approximately £9,528. Whether compared to similar models or considered for its comfort and style, the INFINITI Q50 (2015-19) is an attractive option for used car buyers seeking a modern, sophisticated vehicle.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common recent mileage for INFINITI Q50 (2015-19) vehicles falls within the 60,000 to 70,000-mile range, accounting for 18.3% of recorded readings. A significant portion of vehicles, approximately 39.2%, have mileage between 40,000 and 80,000 miles, specifically clustered in the 40,000-50,000 and 70,000-80,000 ranges. Notably, a small percentage of vehicles—around 7%—have recorded mileage exceeding 100,000 miles, with some approaching 220,000 miles, though these represent a very small fraction of the data. The distribution suggests that most vehicles are within the mid-mileage range, with relatively few at either very low or very high mileages, providing a typical snapshot of usage for the model during this period.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the most common private sale price range for the INFINITI Q50 (2015-19) is between £7,000 and £8,000, accounting for 28.2% of sales. The next most frequent ranges are £6,000 to £7,000 (26.8%) and £8,000 to £9,000 (16.4%). Prices below £5,000 are relatively rare, comprising only 7.0%, with the smallest segment (<£4,000) at just 0.9%. Conversely, sale prices above £10,000 are less common, with only small percentages for £10,000 to £11,000 and above, each at around 1-2%. Overall, these trends suggest that the majority of private sales for this model cluster around the £6,000 to £9,000 range, indicating a strong market preference or valuation within those brackets.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of INFINITI Q50 vehicles in the sample were manufactured between 2015 and 2017, with 37.1% from 2016 and 30% from 2017. Vehicles from 2015 and 2016 together account for over 49%, suggesting these model years are most prevalent. Notably, only a small fraction, 19.7%, are from 2018, and just 0.5% are from 2019, indicating very few recent models are present in the dataset. This distribution may reflect the vehicle's lifecycle, dealer stock turnover rates, or perhaps a preference for slightly older models in the used market.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that for the 2015-19 INFINITI Q50 model, black is the most common main paint colour, accounting for nearly half of the vehicles at 49.3%. Grey is the second most prevalent colour at 23.5%, while white also appears frequently at 19.2%. Less popular colours include silver and red, each at around 3.3% and 2.3%, respectively, with blue being quite rare at just 2.3%. Overall, black and grey dominate the colour choices for this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that a majority of 'INFINITI Q50 (2015-19)' vehicles have relatively few registered keepers, with 35.7% having had only three. Notably, almost 25% of these vehicles have just two registered keepers, suggesting they tend to stay with owners for longer periods. Conversely, only a small fraction (1.9%) of vehicles have had just a single registered keeper, indicating that most vehicles change hands at least twice over their lifespan. Additionally, a minor percentage (0.5%) have had as many as eight registered keepers, reflecting some vehicles that may have experienced frequent ownership changes. Overall, the data suggests this model generally retains owners for several years before changing hands.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the majority of 2015-19 INFINITI Q50 vehicles are equipped with a 2.143-liter engine, accounting for approximately 91.1% of the sample. Other engine capacities are quite rare, with 1.991 liters at just 0.9%, 3.498 liters at 4.2%, and 2.997 liters at 3.8%. In terms of fuel types, diesel dominates the fleet at 90.6%, while hybrid electric models make up 4.2%, and petrol variants represent 5.2%. This suggests that most Q50s from this period are diesel-powered with a 2.143-liter engine, reflecting common trends in UK vehicle preferences during that time.