Positive Review
I had this car for several years and it ran pretty good, but once the problems started, they didn't stop. I ran it to 140,000 miles before problems really came on. Car just stopped working out of nowhere and had $2k+ worth of damages, which is about all it's worth. The problem is that parts aren't the easiest to come by for these cars and not everyone knows how to work on them. If you're looking for a cheap luxury car though, this is a pretty good option.
Critical Review
I see all these wonderful feedbacks on this vehicle and I ask what happened. I bought a 2001 Infinity I30 with 78K miles on it about 6 months ago (Feb 07). First I had to replace some internal part for $1300!! I said that was fine since I only spent $6500. 2 months after this repair the muffler started to fall off. Again I said this is a minor cost. Now (Aug 07) with 99K miles on it the transmission is bad as the car slips into neutral in the middle of driving. I plan on selling it or giving it away as soon as possible and go back to buying new American vehicles.
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Only at about110k miles but other than “service engine soon light being on when nothing is wrong, couldn’t ask for a better car. You can put regular unleaded gas in it but you’ll of course notice difference when you put the higher octane gas in.
I purchased this car back in 2015 for around $2'500 with the exception of a few mechanical problems ranging from Swirl Control Valve Control Solenoid Valve a few other quirks word of advice if this kind of car needs service take it to a repair place that specializes in imports that's are not dealers. or let shop students touch the mechanicals on this car. After about $6,000 in repairs car drives and handles very well no serious issues other than oil changes batteries tires, I've used this car on a few trips so far, no break downs get me from point a to point b to point c plenty of power no hesitation when 0 to 60 mph I'd buy another Infiniti Nissan has dissent cars and trucks.
Dash lights fuse don't work and need strut on pass
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Fully equipped. All bells and whistles, all leather interior, front and back heated seats, shade on rear window, sun roof, automatic seats, cruise control, automatic side views mirrors, garage kept. Less than 3,000 miles on tires.
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Bad turning radius, poor gas mileage, dated looks
It's been a really wonderful car to drive and own. It's got a fantastic Bose stereo system that is lacking Bluetooth and some modern features but the sound still blows most luxury models away. It's got dual heated leather in front and in the back, sunroof, back automatic curtain, auto-headlights, etc,,, Great acceleration when needed. Great handling overall. Gas mileage is so-so. The biggest problem it has is a very wide turning radius. Some compare it to a Mac truck. Overall it is a great car. Unfortunately it's time for an electric car in order do our part in reducing global warming...
Less price as a used car than...
Check the oil every 1000 to 1500 miles.
Always starts and runs well. Has enough power while it gets about 24 MPH highway. It handles well and is comfortable. This winter I put snow tires on to take it into the mountain to go skiing. With the pass thru from the trunk I did not need a ski rack. The car handled well in the snow and ice with the traction control and fwd. In the summer I love driving at night with the roof open and the back windows cracked with the air turned off. 28 mpg. Make sure that the tire rating is correct or because it is heavier than a Camry for instance the tires are not enough for the extra weight. Its especially fun to drive on two-lane-blacktop.
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Show me where to buy them in this condition, I will buy them all.