1998 Infiniti Qx4 Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Car is in good running and driving condition; can drive anywhere. I still use it everyday so mileage might be a little different upon sale of vehicle. Has new parts including brand new alternator, spark plugs wires, new distributor and new fuel filter. Battery is good no problems. All lights are functional and in good working order including fog lights. Timing belt/ water pump done about 30000 miles ago. Car is so quiet when it is running; there is no exhaust problems. Brakes are good for another 15000 miles. All gauges work as they should no electrical issues. no cracks in dash and undercarriage is clean. Sunroof works goods all power and also equipped with a luggage rack. The radio sounds great; has Bose system all speakers in working order. The antenna is broken off but car has antenna embedded in windsheild so still has good reception. But new antenna comes with car; you just have to install it. The 4x4 works great even has locking differential. The transmission shifts like it should and leather seats have minimal wear.
Could use a oil change as I changed it last at 3000 miles ago. Car squeaks a little when you first start it so it could use some new belts. The tires in the front are okay but the ones in the rear need replacing; also missing 2 center caps. The chrome on the wheels could use some restoration but there are no bends or carcks on the wheels themselves. Need shocks all around DEFINATELY. Also car shakes a little at highway speeds, i think that is because of shocks but also it needs wheel bearings. The check engine light is on. I am not sure what it is. It is coming up as P0300 which means random misfire. I have done everything to try to fix it but I give up. The car needs super gasoline else it will stumble or hesitate; don't know why. A/C does not work; I have pulled the belt off the compressor pulley because it kept getting off track. The compressor is no good. The body has various scratches and dents and the door lower trim pieces have been removed as they were all rusted out. There is a nickel sized dent on passenger door and damaged paint on rear right side of bumper. The front bumper is damaged so that needs work too.
Car comes complete with owners manual and service manual on a cd if you want to work on it yourself. If buy it now price is met, vehicle can be shipped free of charge to anywhere within 100 miles of location(Stamford CT). |
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Infiniti SUV recall marks latest chapter in Takata airbag saga
Fri, 31 Oct 2014Automotive parts maker Takata is having a rough year with millions of vehicles equipped with its airbag inflators being recalled. However, it looks like there might still be problems with the company's quality control, if a new recall by Infiniti is any indication.
The Japanese luxury brand is recalling 1,912 total units of the 2013 Infiniti QX56 and 2014 QX80 in North America because of a manufacturing flaw with their Takata-supplied inflators for the driver's side front airbag. Of those, 1,848 are in the United States, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Specifically, the outer baffle could be the wrong component and cause too much pressure to build up inside. According to documents submitted to NHTSA, it's possible in a crash for the part to rupture spraying metal shrapnel at occupants. At this time, Infiniti has not had any reports of this actually happening to drivers.
While this problem sounds nearly identical to the issue affecting millions of earlier vehicles, it must be noted that this is a different fault. According to the notice being sent to dealers on NHTSA's website: "This particular Voluntary Safety Recall Campaign is unrelated to two earlier campaigns that involved Takata passenger front air bag inflators on some older model Infiniti vehicles. This issue involves a much newer inflator and is a different, more isolated, Takata quality control issue."
Infiniti names former BMW man Kruger to fill de Nysschen role
Wed, 10 Sep 2014Today is turning into a big one for senior leadership changes in the automotive industry. Hot on the heels of Ferrari announcing the replacement of its chairman, Infiniti has announced the appointment of its new chief executive in Roland Krüger.
Serving until now as a senior vice president at BMW, Krüger joins Infiniti as its president as well as senior VP at parent company Nissan, reporting directly to Carlos Ghosn. Krüger had been with BMW since 1998, primarily as a regional director, having previously started his career as a designer for Mitsubishi and the Smart division at Daimler.
Krüger's appointment comes just over a week after the announcement that Infiniti's chairman Andy Palmer would be leaving for Aston Martin, and two months after the departure of outgoing Infiniti president Johan de Nysschen for Cadillac. The Japanese luxury automaker, headquartered in Hong Kong, has been in the meantime essentially operating by committee in the absence of a chief executive. The nomination of Krüger will surely bring a large measure of stability and direction as the company seeks to take a larger slice of the pie, in particular from German automakers like the one for which Krüger worked until now.
Infiniti QX Sport Inspiration Concept fits perfectly in the QX50's shoes
Mon, Apr 25 2016If there was any doubt about whether the Infiniti QX Sport Inspiration Concept is a preview of the next QX50, the official details presented at the 2016 Beijing Motor Show should erase them. The concept is smaller – a lot smaller – than the last QX70. And despite a recent update to the QX50, the brand's midsize crossover is due for a new model. We're basing that statement on dimensions. The QX Sport Inspiration Concept rides on a 110.2-inch wheelbase, and is 181.1 inches long, 74.8 inches wide, and 65 inches high. The last QX50, meanwhile, rides on a 113.4-inch wheelbase, and is 186.8 inches long, 71.0 inches wide, and 62.7 inches high. Ignore the different lengths – the concept's front and rear overhangs are remarkably short and aren't likely to translate to production – but the wheelbase, width, and most importantly the height, present a footprint that's remarkably similar to the QX50. Combine that with our assessment of the QX Sport Inspiration Concept's styling, and it's a virtual certainty that we're looking at the QX50's successor. As we said yesterday, the high beltline, tight greenhouse, long hood, and aggressive headlights are all trademarks of both the QX50 and QX70. Infiniti didn't say what kind of engine is under this concept car's hood (if there even is one – it might just be an engineless shell), but we're almost certain it's something performance-oriented. That would prove true if and when a new production QX50 is unleashed. We're betting the company will opt for the increasingly familiar setup of the new 3.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V6, a seven-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive, like what you can get on the Q50 Red Sport 400 and new Q60. With 300- and 400-horsepower versions of this engine available, it could signal an introduction of a two-tier QX50 lineup. We're getting ahead of ourselves, of course. The QX Sport is still only a concept, but Infiniti's latest information dump at the 2016 Beijing Motor Show serves as even stronger evidence that its CUV lineup will grow back to four vehicles sooner rather than later. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.