1993 Infiniti Q45 from North America - Comments

7th Apr 2004, 15:36

"Unless you are rich, don't buy this car!"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

This car had problems ever since the day after I bought it. As soon as I bought it I had to replace all of the ignition coils, New Brake Master Cylinder, 4 New Struts. A little while after I replace all of the following:

New Alternator & Holes, All New Ignition Injectors, New Coils, New Bosch A/C Compressor, 2 New Rear Calipers, New Bosch Gas Pump & Filter, New High Tech Radiator, New Bosch Water Pump, New Center caps and put on new Michelin Pilot GT V4 high-performance all-season tires.

Then once I hit 194,000 miles the transmission died, and I blew a head gasket. The guy who I bought it from did not take care of this car. I bought it for $5,500 with 145k miles and put on 40k miles myself. I have spent over $6,500 replacing parts ever since I bought it.

It would have costed around $3,000 USD to place the Trans and head gasket. The car is only worth 2k. It just isn't worth fixing, so I junked it.

General comments?

These cars have good performance and are fast and powerful. It is very expensive to fix. I should never have bought this for my first car. It was always being repaired. First it was one thing, and then next week it was something else. These cars suck a lot of gasoline and only get about 15 miles per gallon. I spent roughly 250 a month in gas. My next car wills most definitely a stick shift. I'll probably buy a Honda as those are good cars and get 40MPG to the tank. Plus, stick shift is a lot cheaper to replace...


20th Oct 2004, 22:02

Please do research when buying a used vehicle. You stated the previous owner treated it poorly then why would you buy it? Perhaps if you are not mechanically inclined you should have it checked out by your own mechanic so you know what you are getting into. You said it is a gas guzzler. If you didn't want a gas guzzler why did you buy a big 8 cylinder car instead of a 4 cylinder Honda (simple research). Probably the most important thing of all most older luxury cars are bound to be more expensive to repair after all they were $40,000 with high-tech electronic everything when new vs a $12,000 manual everything Honda. Common sense/Logic might have adverted this problem from the start? Instead of what appears to be impulse buying. I'm sorry for your misfortune.

Sincerely,

Mike.


26th Oct 2004, 01:42

It is good to do research when buying cars. I would have never bought an Infiniti with that many miles on it simply because it is a luxury car. The car may have cost 40,000 dollars when brand new, and have top of the line everything. But once those cars-luxury cars that is, depreciate in value and go over 100,000 miles All that expensive and extra stuff becomes very expensive to repair. So keep that in mind. I would rather buy a Honda Accord with that many miles, at least if something fails it won't be so expensive to fix.

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