1995 Infiniti J30 3.0
Summary:
A high performance, luxury bargain
Faults:
I bought this J30 through an Auto Auction. When I bought it the driver's side window would not go up, it was broke. The front door panels were scraped bad and the material had to be replaced on the door panels. The sunroof does stick at times. It did not start for me once, as I forgot that it is fuel injected and pumped the gas pedal which flooded the engine.
My husband who is a jet mechanic was able to replace the broke electronic window motor. A friend of his who does internal jet work replaced those ugly door panels with REAL leather. We noticed the timing belt was replaced at 80,000 miles. I just bought replacement windshield wiper blades. I hate my current wheels and absolutely need to replace them. I also only use Premium Unleaded Fuel, it seems to run smoother with it.
General Comments:
I know absolutely nothing about Infiniti and can't wait to find out more about my particular model. This car has such power and is totally luxurious with the heated leather seats, sunroof, Bose radio system. Power everything, I just LOVE this car. I know that brand new they are a very expensive car. My insurance company classifies this car as a "luxury car", I never thought I would own one. I did look at used BMW's before buying my J30, no regrets so far!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 13th August, 2003
10th Dec 2004, 13:12
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the car. It all has to do with the position of the key. The ignition has 3 positions. x, y, z is what we'll call them. When you turn the key to the z position, the engine is started, and the key falls back to the y position. At this point, all the equipment in the car should be working. Turn your key back to the x position, and the engine cuts off, as well as some of the power equipment and probably the radio. If you turn the key back to the y position again, but without starting the engine, your power equipment and radio should come back on.