What year 1990's Q45 should I buy???
the_doctor
06-13-2007, 09:22 PM
Hi,
I'm looking to buy a large well-built car, and the Q45 has gotten my attention. I'm wondering which year models are the best for the Q45. I'm looking to spend no more than $6,000.
Which year models were the best and still are a good value??
I'm currently looking at a 1996 Q45, Black, 99,000 miles, at a dealership online, $4,000. CarFax looks good but that's all I know. The seat looks a little cracked in the picture...is this very common with Q's?
Please let me know what you think!
Thanks!
Matt
I'm looking to buy a large well-built car, and the Q45 has gotten my attention. I'm wondering which year models are the best for the Q45. I'm looking to spend no more than $6,000.
Which year models were the best and still are a good value??
I'm currently looking at a 1996 Q45, Black, 99,000 miles, at a dealership online, $4,000. CarFax looks good but that's all I know. The seat looks a little cracked in the picture...is this very common with Q's?
Please let me know what you think!
Thanks!
Matt
maxnix
06-14-2007, 09:35 AM
Hi,
I'm looking to buy a large well-built car, and the Q45 has gotten my attention. I'm wondering which year models are the best for the Q45. I'm looking to spend no more than $6,000.
Which year models were the best and still are a good value??
I'm currently looking at a 1996 Q45, Black, 99,000 miles, at a dealership online, $4,000. CarFax looks good but that's all I know. The seat looks a little cracked in the picture...is this very common with Q's?
Please let me know what you think!
Thanks!
Matt
Maintenance is key. Get dealer performed service records for a start.
1994 and later don't have timing chain guide issue. 1996 is only OBD II model, no intake cam advance, and thus the slowest.
Read at www.nicoclub.com to save yourself a lot of guessing. All posts by Q45tech and all articles and stickies in the Q45 Forum.
If you only have $6K, don't spend more than $4K as even a perfect low mileage one will require $2K in parts from wear.
Later 1999-2001 are slower, but a better daily driver, in general.
I'm looking to buy a large well-built car, and the Q45 has gotten my attention. I'm wondering which year models are the best for the Q45. I'm looking to spend no more than $6,000.
Which year models were the best and still are a good value??
I'm currently looking at a 1996 Q45, Black, 99,000 miles, at a dealership online, $4,000. CarFax looks good but that's all I know. The seat looks a little cracked in the picture...is this very common with Q's?
Please let me know what you think!
Thanks!
Matt
Maintenance is key. Get dealer performed service records for a start.
1994 and later don't have timing chain guide issue. 1996 is only OBD II model, no intake cam advance, and thus the slowest.
Read at www.nicoclub.com to save yourself a lot of guessing. All posts by Q45tech and all articles and stickies in the Q45 Forum.
If you only have $6K, don't spend more than $4K as even a perfect low mileage one will require $2K in parts from wear.
Later 1999-2001 are slower, but a better daily driver, in general.
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