This 1990 Nissan President Sovereign shows 39,629 kilometers (~25k miles) and is powered by a 4.5 liter DOHC V8 paired to a 4-speed automatic transmission. This example comes from the first year of the redesigned HG50 President and is a long-wheelbase version of the Nissan/Infiniti Q45 with different front and rear bodywork. Competing with the Lexus LS and Honda Legend, the second generation President Sovereign was optioned with a rear TV, rear climate control, and a passenger-side airbag. The car was imported from Japan in August 2016 under the 25 year import law and remains unmodified. The selling dealer is offering it at no reserve with extensive Japanese service records and a clean Florida title.

The Dark Bluish Black Pearl paint (KJ6) shows well, and according to the seller it displays no dents, dings, or scratches. Body panels appear straight with no signs of accidents.

Factory wheels maintain their luster, and brightwork presents nicely with a shiny grille, window trim, and light surrounds.

Inside, the grey leather upholstery is in good condition showing only light wear. Seat bolsters remain free of scratches or tears, and the piping appears taut.

The original AM/FM/Cassette stereo is still fitted and is equipped with Japanese-labeled buttons. Functional instrumentation is clear and illuminates properly. The Active Suspension light comes on periodically, but no hydraulic leaks are present according to the seller.

Rear options include a TV, full climate-controls, and power seats controlled by the center console. All electronics and options are said to work properly.

The 4.5 liter VH45DE V8 is believed to remain stock and reportedly runs well. Extensive service records written in Japanese show regular services and inspections through 39,082 kilometers.

Underneath, the car looks clean and free of notable issues or damage.

Original owners manuals and numerous service records are included with the sale as shown above.