Talk:Infiniti Q45

It would be great if the 1990 section had a picture of the original car with the missing grille instead of the dull 1994 redesign. -- Skierpage 23:34, 14 March 2006 (UTC)

"The 1991 Q45 (renamed Q45a from 1992) had the world's first active (actually semi-active) suspension."

The 1991 Toyota Soarer had fully active hydraulic suspension, so this may not be correct.

You know, I'm a huge Nissan fan or I woudln't be reading random wiki pages like this but...goddamn the later, and even mid-90s version, is an UNUSUALLY ugly car design for Nissan, and just completely out of touch with every other design in their stable - while every other design shares common traits. Wtf? o.O Eh, I just realised it's an Infiniti...I never got the whole name it something else so it's not a nissan deal either : /

First Generation (G50)
In the article ' [i]n Japan, it was sold as the Nissan Infiniti Q45, and was exclusive to Nissan Prince Store locations ... ' so the model name is Infiniti Q45 (sold under Nissan marque) or Q45 under Infiniti marque? Any document like brochure or owner manual? Thanks. ---Now wiki (talk) 22:25, 25 September 2014 (UTC)

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