2005 Infiniti Q45
Infiniti models are often considered a fusion of both performance and luxury. Many would argue that the Q45 is no exception. Read on for background information, features, and pricing for the 2005 Infiniti Q45 luxury sedan.
Infiniti's flagship sedan, the Q45, made its U.S. debut in 1989. An all-new, third generation platform was introduced in 2002. The Q45 was always behind the Lexus L-sedan in terms of sales and refinement, but the much-improved Q was designed specifically to compete at a higher level. There is only one trim package available and it comes with Infiniti's impressive 4.5-liter V8 engine that produces 340-horsepower. Interior appointments are what are expected from a $50,000 premium luxury sedan.
One notable feature is the Intelligent Cruise Control system that uses lasers to monitor cars that are ahead and automatically slows down when distance shortens. 2005 Qs are carryovers from the previous year with no significant changes.
Base MSRP for the 2005 Infiniti Q45 start at $56,400.
Standard Features:
- 5-Speed Electronically Controlled Manually Interactive Adaptive Automatic Transmission With Overdrive
- Power Telescopic Steering Column
- Power Vehicle Speed-Sensitive Rack & Pinion Variable Assisted Steering
- Interactive Adaptive Variable Suspension
- All-Speed Traction Control
- Vehicle Stability Control System
- Keyless Entry Operated Via Key Fob
- Leather Seats
- Front Driver Power Seat Adjusts 10 Ways Total
- Steering Wheel Mounted Controls For Audio and Cruise Control
- Tire Pressure Monitor
- Electroluminescent Instrumentation
- Voice Activated Controls for Navigation System, Air Conditioning, and Audio
- Xenon High Intensity Discharge Headlights
- Bose AM/FM Radio With 300-Watts, Audio Pilot Noise Compensation Technology and 8 Speakers Total; Cassette Player; 6-Disc CD Changer
- GPS and DVD Navigation Aid w. 7-inch Screen
- Infiniti Vehicle Information System w. Screen
- Power Glass Tilt & Slide Sunroof
Impressive Options:
- Satellite radio
- Premium Package w. Chrome Wheels
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