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Infiniti - Q45 (1997)
Discover the timeless allure of the Infiniti Q45—a flagship sedan that first graced the roads in 1997. For enthusiasts and buyers alike, understanding the Infiniti Q45 price landscape is essential. Whether you’re intrigued by the original MSRP, exploring the Infiniti Q45 1997 price history, or weighing options in the used car market, this guide lays out everything you need in one clear, concise overview.
Below you’ll find a detailed snapshot of what makes the Q45 distinctive, followed by realistic depreciation expectations, useful comparisons to peers, and a quick look at how it sits in today’s automotive segment.
- Engine: 4.6‑L V8 (Twin-Turbo in the 1998/99 special editions) delivering 390-420 hp
- Transmission: 5‑speed automatic (early models), 6‑speed automatic in later revisions
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive, optional all‑wheel drive depending on trim
- Fuel type: Regular unleaded gasoline
- Dimensions: Length 195.8 in (4,982 mm); Width 74.2 in (1,887 mm); Height 57.3 in (1,456 mm)
- Curb weight: Ranges from 4,200 lbs (1,905 kg) to 4,400 lbs (1,996 kg) depending on options
- Horsepower: 392 hp (mid‑series) to 420 hp (Twin‑Turbo variant)
- Torque: 382 lb‑ft (early models) to 500 lb‑ft (Twin‑Turbo)
- Top Speed: 128 mph (early) to 143 mph (Twin‑Turbo)
- 0‑60 mph: 4.9‑5.7 seconds (Twin‑Turbo) vs. 6.0‑6.5 seconds (standard)
- Interior features: Leather upholstery, power seats, integrated navigation, dual‑zone climate control
- Safety tech: Anti‑roll bar, ABS, front‑seat airbags, optional night‑vision camera
- Wheels: 18‑inch (standard) with optional 19‑inch chrome finishes
- Brakes: Ventilated front and rear discs with twin‑disk calipers
Understanding the Infiniti Q45 depreciation curve is crucial for making an informed purchase. In the first year after acquisition, a new model typically loses 15‑20% of its value. Over the next several years, depreciation tends to moderate, with the vehicle retaining roughly 50‑55% of its original price by the fifth year. In the used market, classic Q45s often command premium prices if they’re well‑maintained, especially the rare 1998 Twin‑Turbo edition.
When you wonder what is a 1997 Infiniti Q45 worth today, consider that supplies are limited and the model has aged into a sought‑after vintage sedan. An early vehicle from 1997 with pristine condition and high mileage may fetch a price that is 30‑35% higher than the average used value, whereas newer or heavily driven examples sit comfortably within the 25‑30% region of their original price.
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| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 4 years ago | used | US$3,988.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | US$3,988.00 | Unlock all links |