2003 Infiniti QX4
2003 Infiniti QX4 questions and answers
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Q: My vehicle is a 2003 Infiniti QX4 and i want to sell it, how much money should I ask for it?
A: Go to www.kbb.com and www.nada.com to get the value.
Q: If my check engine light has been on for 3 weeks and magically shuts off can dealership still obtain the code?
2003 Infiniti QX4.
A: The Ecu will usually have a memory of all faults.
Q: Tires suitable for snow?
I own a 2003 Infiniti QX4 and I was about to purchase some 22" rims for it. However, winter is coming up and I was wondering if they would handle alright in the snow? Especially here in Denver.
The rims I am planning to get are chrome
A: 22 inch snow tires on an SUV? With the little flex you get from those short sidewalls even in warm weather, you will be very disappointed with the winter ride you will get from those ribbon sidewalls at sub-zero temperatures. If you must, get those cheesy rims for summer, and put winter tires on your standard rims, your handling in the snow will be much better.
Q: I "bought" a car I don't want anymore. Can I "exchange"?
I was in an accident and my car that I loved and had been making payments for was "totaled out" - the payment I received on it was used to pay off my remaining payments. Any leftover was used towards a down payment on my "new" car, a 2003 Infiniti QX4. I love it, but I feel kind of like I was wrangled into it. A few months later, I really feel that I can't "afford" it and wish I had gone with a cheaper alternative. Since I have not "bought" it and am still making payments, I am wondering what my options are. I haven't put a lot of miles on it ... I can't imagine I'm the only one that's ever been in this situation. Live and learn, I feel like such an impulse buyer ...
A: well in my best advice is to pay on time for a year and then trade it in so you are estabglishing a good payment schedule and can lower your interest rate when you trade in on the new new car. And maybe get back some of the money you have spent while paying for the old new car.
i would check out nada.com kbb.com and also a dealer website to see how much you car may go for in a year with an estimate on the milage. if it is consideralbe less try and contact car max they may buy the car out right give you enough to pay off what you owe now and give you a considerable enough amount to put the down on what you really want - but wait at least a amonth before buying again lol >;-)