1999 Infiniti Qx4 Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
1999 Infiniti QX4 4 Wheel Drive I am selling my 1999 QX4. It has 128,4XX miles on it. It currently does not drive because it needs a new distributor. The part is $80 on ebay and the labor is about 1.5 hour -- This is all according to my mechanic. He would pass the muffler for inspection too. I have since bought another car so I do not need this one. I have owned this car for close to 11 years. It is a great car!!! I love it and I hate to sell it!!! It is great in the snow and was 100% reliable. The only problem that I ever had was when the distributor went. It had a factory extended warranty for the until 2008 and I got the oil changed every 3000 miles. This car is loaded and all the bells and whistles work! Sunroof, Cd player, Keyless remote, Power doors, Power locks, Cruise Control, Heat & A/C. At the end of the day this is a Loaded Nissan Pathfinder!!! If you take care of it like me it should easily go for another 125,000. It is PA inspected until August. This is a great car for someone that wants a 4x4 SUV. The engine is 100% solid so if you are looking for an engine this is a great one. You can put a new distributor in and drive it or part it out. The engine alone is worth about $1000. Buyer has to arrange for pick up or towing or you can talk to my mechanic who could fix the distributor for about $150 plus the part so about $230 total. The Good: A/C works Great!! Drives Nicely 4 X 4 --- 4 wheel drive and is great in the snow Engine is 100% Solid Transmission is 100% Solid no slippage Body in very good shape (less Rear bumper) No visible rust Clean title Tires Treads are good and you could probably drive another 10k miles or so before they have to be replaced Sunroof and Moonroof work great PA Inspection until August Running Boards Drives Great all it needs is a distributor The Bad: Need New Distributor Chip in Rear tail light Heat Shield Rattles Trunk sticks al little because I backed in to a pole Back Seat leather seat is damaged Front Driver seat stitching in coming undone One speaker needs to be replaced Some Oil leaking at gasket Body scratches and I drove over yellow line paint Cassette Player is broken but the CD player and radio work fine The auction is as-is if you would like to see it before you bid message me and I will try to set up a time to show it to you. If you win the auction payment is expected within 24 hours and I would like pick up within 3 days, you will need to arrange pick up, towing etc... if you would like my mechanic can fix the car for about $150 labor if you send him the part. If you have any questions please ask!!!!! I have done my very best to describe this car to the best of my ability, because I care very much about my Ebay feedback. |
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