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2003 Infiniti M45 Base Sedan 4-door 4.5l Must See on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:172000
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
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2003 Infiniti M45 Sedan. V8 engine with 340hp getting 23 mpg on the hwy. Once you see this vehicle you would never guess it had 172xxx miles on it. Very nice driving and running vehicle. 
It has; 
power locks 
power door locks 
power seats 
full size spare tire 
drivers memory seat 
sunroof 
automatic dual-zone climate control A/C and heat work great. 
AM/ FM/Cass with glove box mounted 6 disc changer. Currently the changer is unplugged because it will run the battery down. Driving the vehicle everyday with it plugged in its fine.
Is the car perfect? No but it is in very good condition and still has a lot of life left. 
It also will come with all owners manuals and original window sticker.
Local pick up only. I will not ship.  
Thank you for looking. 

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    Mon, Sep 14 2015

    Well, here it is. Despite every attempt to show us the car via teasers, Infiniti has made it to the week of the Frankfurt Motor Show before introducing the all-new Q30, the company's version of the jointly developed Mercedes-Benz A-Class hatchback and the first compact from the Nissan-owned luxury marque. The Q30 will be available with a wide and varied array of gas and diesel powertrains for its appearances in other markets. There will be two 1.6-liter gas engines, in 120-horsepower and 154-hp varieties, and two diesels. The oil-burners, which will not be coming to the US, displace 1.5 liters and 2.2 liters, respectively. As for North America, the Q30 will follow in the footsteps of its Mercedes cousins, the CLA- and GLA-Class, and offer a single 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder with 208 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. Although it displaces just as much as the CLA's 2.0-liter turbo and matches that car's output, enthusiasts will appreciate the six-speed manual transmission being offered alongside the Mercedes seven-speed, dual-clutch automatic. Say what you will about its Mercedes roots, but Infiniti's decision to offer a six-speed stick here in the US should be respected. The specific set of drive wheels isn't mentioned, although if the A-, CLA-, and GLA-Class are any indication, the Q30 will offer standard front-wheel drive and optional all-wheel drive. That's speculation on our part, but it's a logical assumption. The Q30 has retained the A-Class' front McPherson struts and rear multi-link suspension arrangement. But while it uses an identical design, Infiniti has tuned the shocks to its own specification. Depending on trim, the Q30 will ride on either 18- or 19-inch wheels. Speaking of those trims, there are three of them. The base trim is, um, basic – Infiniti spilled very little ink on the entry level model. In fact, aside from a few simple descriptions, equipment details on the other two trims are quite scarce. Choosing the Premium line will net you unique 18-inch wheels, LED fog lamps, heated door mirrors with body color housings, and twin chrome exhausts. The Sport brings a bit more to the table, making a functional change by lowering the ride height by 0.6 inches and fitting 19-inch alloys. Gloss black and dark chrome accents on the more aggressive front and rear fascias round out the exterior enhancements.

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