Used Infiniti Q30 Cars

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Infiniti Q30 2.2d Premium Tech 5dr DCT [AWD](ULEZ +20
£10,990  or Finance from £273 per month

2017

Automatic

57.6 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 50,522

Diesel

Infiniti Q30 2.2d Premium 5dr DCT [AWD] Hatchback +24

2017

Semi-Auto

57.6 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 33,304

Diesel

Infiniti Q30 2.0T Sport 5dr DCT [AWD] Hatchback 20 +24

2017

Semi-Auto

42.2 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 43,365

Petrol

Infiniti Q30 1.5d Premium Tech 5dr [IN-Touch Nav] +24

2017

Manual

68.9 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 67,467

Diesel

Infiniti Q30 1.5d CITY BLACK Edition 5dr (ULEZ COM +24
£8,990  or Finance from £218 per month

2016

Manual

68.9 mpg

Tax: £20

Mileage: 47,846

Diesel

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Infiniti Q30 2.2d Sport 5dr DCT [AWD] [IN-Touch Na +35
£11,099  or Finance from £232 per month

2016

Semi-Auto

57.6 mpg

Tax: £160

Mileage: 49,712

Diesel

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Why buy a used Infiniti Q30 with Exchange and Mart?

Here's the car that was tasked with putting its Japanese luxury brand Infiniti on the map in Europe against brands like BMW. The Q30, which sold for five years from 2015, was the company first compact car, its first European-built model and in many ways, its first really credible segment-competitive contender. Which is just as well since this premium small hatch targeted tough rivals like Audi's A3, BMW's 1 Series and the car it was based upon, Mercedes' A-Class. It was a difficult brief this car ultimately failed in. But it might be canny used buy.

About the Infiniti Q30

This model should have driven Infiniti's sales figures forward. From the outside at least, the look is distinctively different and, to most eyes, really very stylish. Yes, under the skin, the car borrows much from a Mercedes A-Class, but there's no reason why the average buyer would know that - or care very much if they did. Anyway, what's wrong with borrowing underpinnings from a Mercedes? It's much better than sharing them with a Nissan Pulsar - the kind of set-up this Q30 probably would have used had it been developed by Infiniti in less enlightened times. Impressively, Infiniti was in some ways here able to improve upon the Mercedes recipe for success in this class. A Q30 is more refined than an A-Class, plus it offers a better standard of ride and has a larger boot. On the downside, running cost efficiency here isn't quite up to the same standard. As usual, it all comes down to what you want. But if what you want is a premium compact hatch that's a bit different, then we could see why a Q30 might appeal. Buy a decently specified A-Class, BMW 1 Series or Audi A3 from this era and your car will feel impressive. Get a carefully specified version of this Infiniti though, and it'll feel special. If you can appreciate that difference, then you'll appreciate one of these.

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