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The second quarter of living with our long-term Q45 has reinforced several notions derived from the first few weeks the car was in our service.
First, the Q45 is a great cruiser. With its luxurious interior and seating for five adults, the Q has been the choice vehicle for extended trips to North Carolina, Chicago and Northern Michigan. Second, in any great cruiser one of the requirements is a better-than-average sound system. The Bose system in the Q, complete with a six-disc CD changer and the Bose noise-cancellation system, has drawn raves. ``The sound system is very, very good,'' wrote one editor after a 600-mile jaunt. ``It's not quite as good as the Mark Levinson system in the Lexus LS 430, but close, very close.''
The Q received high marks for not having the CD changer in the trunk, as its glovebox location allows for the loading of discs while on the highway. But one staffer wished Infiniti engineers had put the CD changer in the dash rather than a tape deck. ``Put the tape player in the glovebox and the CD player in the dash,'' he wrote.
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