Insight Into the Infiniti Q45 for 1996
There have been several award-winning cars from Infiniti over the years, including the Infiniti Q45 of 1996. There are three trim levels to the Q45, including A, Base, and T. The A version is one of the more popular options, outselling other configurations. Like in 1995 the popular 4.5 liter has made this a popular choice for sedan buyers nationwide.
Under the Hood
Standard equipment in the Q45 for 1995 and 1996 includes the 4.5 liter engine by Nissan, weighing in at 8 cylinders and thirty two valves. A 4-speed Automatic Transmission puts the power of the engine to the pavement. The has proven to be a popular configuration for the Q45.
The Q45 uses power-assisted brakes, with 4-Wheel ABS support. The front brakes are disc while the rear brakes are disc. Steering is handled through a power-steering rack-style configuration. The car uses coil and coil springs front and rear respectively.
Statistics
The Q45 is 199.80 inches long, 71.90 inches wide, and 54.00 inches high. It has a wheelbase of 113.40 inches. It is able to seat 5 comfortably.
The original manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) was $53,520 when new, with a dealer invoice cost of an industry-average price. This price was in line with the industry average price for a 4-door Sedan.
Fuel Efficiency
The fuel system for the 1996 Q45 is a SFI design, using gasoline fuel. The fuel flow is controlled by a electronic system and is a fuel-injected MFI design. The fuel capacity of the fuel tank is 22.50 gallons.
The 1996 Q45 gets 22 miles/gallon on the highway and only 17 in the city. This is subpar for a sedan car.
What We Think of the Infiniti Q45
There are several reasons why the Infiniti Q45 A sold well in 1996. Mainly the increase in availability and a marked improvement in quality meant the buying public was more apt to choose a Infiniti, specifically a Q45.
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