1994 Infiniti Q45 Won't start

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94Q45Beast
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Car: 1994 INFINITI Q45t w/HICAS
1992 INFINITI Q45
2017 INFINITI Q70S AWD BLACK ON BLACK
Location: ATL GA

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thank you for all you help Dr.Jay, I got the sway bar back on and took it for a test drive, and my car is good to go, now im gonna change the sparkplugs, fuel filter, upgraded premium brakes, all the car relays, O2 sensor and air filter, that should be fun, its fine, I know how to do those. even though Kelly blue book estimated my Q to be $2250, its one of those cars i'm gonna keep for the rest of my life, there's something special about this car when I get behind the wheel that I don't get in any other luxury car. Im planning on financing either the 2015 Infiniti Q50, 2015 Infiniti Q70 5.6L, or the 2015 Audi RS5. well, thanks for all your help.


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you are welcome. NICO is a community and we've all needed help at one time or another, and it's also a great thing when members can give back and share their knowledge with others.

i decided long ago that the Q was not really going to be an investment grade vehicle, but I still like driving them because 1) no one else has one 2) people are always amazed when i tell them the car is 21 years old (they usually think its 5 not more than 10) and 3) once properly maintained they are really nice cars to drive, even if a bit of a slug around town by comparison to a lot of the newer stuff. I'm never 'disappointed' to get behind the wheel of the G50, even after driving the 4F55VL (the Avant with it's Roots blower) or a new rental car.
Speaking of Audi's, I see you put the RS5 on your list. No question, the naturally aspirated 4.2L with an 8250 redline would be a hoot to go beat the snot out of. The german cars are very engaging, very precise--to a point. But they are NOT designed with a Japanese mentality. So figure 10 years or 100k and it's just worn out. period.


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