"Andrew T. Maness" (theroadlessdriven)
07/29/2015 at 13:00 • Filed to: Infiniti Q70L, Luxury Cars, New Cars, Car Reviews, Andrew Maness, The Road Less Driven, Auto Tempest, The Auto Tempest Blog, Infiniti | 1 | 4 |
Urban Dictionary- Rolling Deep: When a group of people are walking or chilling together. Usually described for gang members. When people are rolling deep YOU DO NOT MESS WIT EM OR YOU WILL GET YOUR ASS BEAT.
Ok, so maybe I wasn’t rolling deep in the Q70L, so much as I was driving lots of my friends around to various functions during my week with it. If you messed with us you would likely get some dirty looks thrown your way, perhaps a stern talking to.
The thing is, if you’re driving a 2015 Infiniti Q70L, it’s unlikely that you’d get messed with in the first place. The car just has this presence that commands respect. It’s intimidating, sculpted, it’s badass. Yes, we are talking about an Infiniti here. All my tester needed to really make me feel like a total boss every time I got behind the wheel was some dark tinted windows. If people can’t see you and can’t see your crew, they’ll let their imaginations run wild.
Maybe Drake is in there, Drake is everywhere these days.
I could see Drake driving a Q70L, after all he is from Canada and Canadians are humble folk. I think that might be the coolest thing about the Q70L, it looks, feels, and drives like it’s way more expensive than it is. My test car rang in at just a hair over $60k and it was fully loaded. That qualifies as a bargain in my book and if you’re in the market for a long wheelbase luxury sedan, you have to give the Q70L a look.
Read my full review of the Q70L on The AutoTempest Blog.
PS9
> Andrew T. Maness
07/29/2015 at 13:03 | 0 |
It’s not possible to roll deep in a Q70.
“Oh shit man, better not fuck with that accountant and his friends or they’ll beat my ass!”
WesBarton89 - The Way to Santa Fe
> Andrew T. Maness
07/29/2015 at 14:00 | 1 |
That was a good read. I’m glad to see Infiniti is commited to the rear power sunshade. My I30 is a 2000, and it has that same feature. 15 years between these two is like apples and oranges, but Nissan/Infiniti seem to be continuing with Infiniti’s theme that they started back when. It’s still got a variant of that rock solid amazing VQ engine. Almost 260,000 on mine and still going. If the newer VQs are built just as solid, these cars will be around for a long time, and a great used purchase.
I’ll end up buying a 2015 Q70 with 250k miles in 2030 for $800, if history truly repeats itself.
Andrew T. Maness
> PS9
07/29/2015 at 15:23 | 1 |
Haha. Lots of different kinds of people drive Infinitis, I’ve seen some you’d not want to fuck with.
WolverineMom05
> PS9
08/03/2015 at 18:06 | 1 |
My friend, you are clearly not sufficiently well-acquainted with Herbert Kornfeld.