2002 Infiniti Q45

Hello TCG'ers! Up for sale today is my 2002 Infiniti Q45. For what this car will cost you, it's basically awesome. 340hp, Xenon Gatling gun headlights, Navigation, power rear shades and much more. It's a bucket of luxurious fun. Before you read about it's features, here's a list of things you'll want to know:

Price: $8700
  • Year: 2002
  • Make: Infiniti
  • Model: Q45
  • Mileage: 87,000
  • Transmission: Automatic (5 speed) w/ Manual mode
  • Exterior Color: Black
  • Interior Color: Black with Maple Wood Accents
Here are some of the features that you might like:
  • Navigation
  • Voice Command - Tell the car what you want it to do: "Temperature 74 degress", "Radio AM 720", etc
  • Bose Sound System w/ Subwoofer - Sounds great and gets loud!
  • Heated Seats
  • Dual Climate Control
  • Moonroof
  • Rear Sunshades - Either the front or rear occupants can press a button and the sunshade will slide up the rear window. Rear passengers can also pull up the manual sunshades for the side windows.
  • Full leather interior with maple wood inserts - Real wood too, not that plastic stuff Ford uses. :)
  • Gatling Gun HID Headlights - In 2002 these were considered the strongest production headlights made. They still might be.
  • Automatic up/ down windows
  • Manual Mode in transmission

The only options the car doesn't have are the reclining rear seats, backup camera and adaptive cruise control.

Performance is where this car shines. It has 340hp and 333ft/lbs of torque delivered to the rear wheels through a 5 speed automatic transmission. This is a much different 340hp than most of us are used to. The power is smooth and forceful. The car rides like a stick of butter. It's very smooth but not floaty like an old Caddie.

Interior condition is a 9 out of 10 with just your standard light wear on the driver's seat. There are no rips in the leather and the carpet is in great condition. The car has removable mats, so they've taken the brunt of the wear. EVERY option works perfectly.

Exterior condition: The exterior of the car is also in good condition though it's a black car and does have many fine scratches. The only damage is pictured below and is on the front of the hood where the car bumped into something (before I had it) very lightly. There's no dent; just a paint chip that could probably be sanded and re-painted. Other than that, it's in overall good shape and still shines up great.

Mechanical condition: The V8 is smooth and quiet and the transmission shifts flawlessly. The transmission was just checked by a local shop and given a clean bill of health. The right control arm was just replaced because of a worn ball joint and both tie-rod ends were also replaced, so it's like new up front. It has winter tires on it right now that I've been driving on in the summer which isn't a good idea. You'll want new tires relatively soon. These still have plenty of tread but because I've been driving them in the summer, there are tiny chunks of tread missing.

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