1994 Infiniti Q-45 Complete Running Car For Repair Or Parts on 2040-cars
Abilene, TX, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.5
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Q45
Trim: base
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: rear
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 144,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Here you have a 1994 Infiniti Q-45, Please read this detailed description as thoroughly as possible. I am a very honest individual and I am going to describe this vehicle to the best of my ability. I bought this car in 2005 from the original owner, who bought it as a dealer demo from his son who operated a Infiniti dealership in California, It was ALWAYS maintained at the Infiniti dealership where he lived. I bought the car with 74,xxx miles. My wife put about another 70,xxx miles and during this time the car was maintained by my personal friend who was the leading Nissan tech at the local Nissan dealership. All oil changes, belts, brakes, everything done by him. At the time he and his wife both drove Q-45's, and he maintained our cars very well. Fast forward, car provides years of flawless and high quality transportation until about 8 months ago it starts having a problem above 1800 RPM's. Car starts fine, drives fine, all windows work, sunroof works, has decent tires, all lights work, air conditioning...all of it. Car falls on it's face when reaches above 1800 RPM's. My Nissan mechanic buddies (no longer a mechanic because of hand injury) professional opinion is car needs new Spark Plugs. Catalytic Converters are not stopped up, Fuel Pressure is fine, but car has needed valve cover gaskets for a couple years. He thinks oil pooling down around plugs (deep down in there if your reading this you know what I am talking about) has caused a problem. So, PROBABLY new plugs, valve cover gaskets, maybe plug wires and you are PROBABLY back on the road. I have moved the wife on to a little truck that she needs, this car is expendable. POSITIVES: Always Dealer maintained, oil changed every 3k miles, Tranny flushed and new fluid at 130,000k. Car operates PERFECTLY except for acceleration problem. Car will drive about 65 down highway in overdrive, could probably get you home but that is your risk! California/Texas car so rust free, body in overall good shape, few dings and dents here and there but nothing major. All windows, door locks, Sunroof operate perfectly. Car shifts fine. Negatives: Car has acceleration issues, as stated. Front seats trashed, carpet dirty, little clearcoat peeling, etc.
If your looking for a powertrain for your car, look no further. This engine and tranny are in superb shape. Oil is clean, tranny fluid nice and bright. If this car would run like it is supposed to I would not hesitate to drive anywhere, anytime. No knocking, rattling, or mechanical problems other that what has been explained here in detail. Thanks for looking and good luck.
P.S. Vehicle has no battery. I will be happy to jump start and help load for buyer.
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