The 1994 Infiniti Q 45 Base is a Rear-wheel drive Full-Size. The 1994 Infiniti Q 45 Base has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs 1842 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1994 Infiniti Q 45 Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. Fuel consumption is L/100km in the city and L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 68,200
Considered to be Infiniti's flagship, this full-size sedan was based on the Nissan President, at least earlier generations because later models began to be built after the Nissan Cima.
Infiniti is Nissan's luxury car division. Established in 1989 to compete on the US premium auto market alongside brands like fellow Japanese Acura and Lexus as well as European-based BMW, Audi and BMW, Infiniti managed to create a global network in a fairly little amount of time. Its history can be traced back two decades ago when the company's first vehicles were sold.
Part of the Oriental commercial tsunami, Infiniti swept across the American land with remarkable speed but with little strength. Freshly born, it did not scream loud enough to be heard. Sales of their first model, the Q45 were fairly poor as a result of what is widely believed to have been slightly bad advertising. In attempt to draw attention to their cars, Infiniti resorted to a series of Zen-inspired commercials that showed the car very briefly or not at all in some cases.
However, Infiniti concentrated resources in a second ad campaign and production of superior quality automobiles that eventually paid off. Based on Nissan's platforms, most Infinitis are redesigned models, except their latest range which includes the sporty G37 and the luxurious SUV FX that mark the brand's attempt of becoming a truly separate entity.
No matter how good or bad Infiniti's ad strategy was, its vehicles were truly attention worthy. The Q45 for example sported a brawny 278 hp V8 engine, four wheel steering and active suspension, all of these features having been a premiere for automobiles in its class. Meticulously executed trims and fine finishes further added to the car's overall appearance.
Even the Infiniti badge hints at the extent the company would go to develop a quality top-selling product: far. Comparisons are lost within infinity thus 'far' becomes incommensurable. The horizontal bars shaped to form a stylized highway meet somewhere close to the horizon which is never a fixed point.
Besides clever product badging and advertising, Infiniti has been striving to stay on top ever since it became a stable brand. If the car-market context of that time is to be taken into consideration, Infiniti did good considering that European markets had surpassed traditional brands like Lincoln and Cadillac.
The beginning of the 1990's saw Infiniti launching a second model, the M30 which sold rather slowly compared to the Q45. Towards the mid 90's however, Infiniti would release the QX4, a modified version of the Nissan Pathfinder, making the company the first to have sold a luxury SUV right after specialized manufacturers like Jeep and Land Rover.
After experiencing poor sales due to insufficiently developed models and wrong demographic targeting, Infiniti was nearing extension. Just like Hyundai, Infiniti did not cease to exist but instead focused on developing a newer range of vehicles that ultimately ensured the brand's survival. The marque entered a new stage in 2003 with the release of the G35, a model predating the launch of the G37, a model farther from anything Infiniti has done in the past.
The brand is presently making its way through European markets. Since its foundation, it has limitlessly grown, currently including 230 dealers in 15 countries. Its global operations have grown exponentially, having stretched form Mexico to Russia and from Ukraine to China and Taiwan. As with the majority of Japanese car makers, Infinti emphasizes the importance of technological improvements. Among the latest innovations, it has delivered the regenerative Anti Scratch Advanced Paint or ASAP as well as the Around View, an optics system that allows the driver to see a complete image of the car's surroundings.
1994 Infiniti Q Consumer Reviews
reformatpitch, 10/09/2014
1996 Infiniti Q
"A great car...Japanese quality at its best!"
I purchased my '96 Q almost three years ago from an elderly couple in Palm Springs that apparently never drove it. It still only has 98,000 miles. Car is still solid like a tank, engine runs smoothly, interior is flawless, other than the rear passenger window switch isn't working. That's it. Obviously, this is the kind of car that requires regular maintenance, and does use a fairly high amount of premium fuel (average 17 mpg, 20 with more highway driving), but it's worth it. I actually prefer cars from this era over the technology-laden new ones as most of those features are pretty useless anyway. All in all, an excellent car, especially for its age, and I will definitely drive it for as long as I can.
gongwood, 05/04/2014
1994 Infiniti Q
"I'm still impressed after 20 years."
After 20 years I'm having a hard time to replace this car. Drove many 2012-2014 cars that don.t impress me given the q is twenty year of wear and still rides and drives as good and sometimes better. My replace it with the new C 400 this fall if it is as good....
endnotetokahee, 12/26/2011
"The best vehicle I've ever own. Very reliable."
I am the second owner of this car. I bought this car with 65K miles on it and currently has 136K miles. I'm very satified with the performance of this vehicle. It has a V-8 engine,japanese made and very comfortable to drive and rides smooth. A luxury car, well maintained with 4 brand new michellin tires.
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