Used 1991 INFINITI G20 Consumer Reviews
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Infiniti G20
Very fun car to drive, excellent handling, still has zip after 150000 miles.
Good every-day car
Few, if any problems, excellent reliable driver, a bit expensive to fix. Not very spirited or fun to drive, but gets you from point A to point B in relative comfort.
91&92 G20
1992 has 66,000 miles on it and has been very reliable. It has been in the family since new. Overall a very good car. 1991 - Have had it for two years and it has about 152,000 miles on it. It is in amazingly good shape for the miles and does not drive very different than the low mileage 1992. The paint, blue, is in very good condition on both vehicles. Everything works though the power windows are too slow when wet. The only problem I have had is with the resistor that is used to reduce fan speed. It is very nice to have the ABS brakes.
Forget the Civic... I did!
I used to a 1999 Honda Civic. Then I got wise and picked up a used 1995 Infiniti G20. This car is literally within 10ths of an inch of the size of my Civic, with more hip and shoulder room. After driving a car that was slow and frugal it is great to get similar gas mileage in a car that does not scream 'I just graduated... high school.' All I'm sayin' is that the Civic never handled as well, reached 60 as fast with 3 passengers or stayed as comfortable after 13 hours of driving the way my G20 does. This car rocks.
Best car I've ever had
My father got this car from a neighbor at 140k and rebuilt the engine (he was a mechanic). The car now has 205k on it and it's still running strong. The automatic transmission just gave us some trouble with shifting, but after flushing it the problem has stopped. This car handles better than any other I've ever driven, and with an sr20 (despite being stock) it hauls. I wouldn't really romp on it anymore seeing as it's over 200k. It's low to the ground, but handles pretty well in the snow, although the back end is a little on the light side. I would love to buy another, and wish they still made this specific model. The closest thing is probably Nissans' Sentra model.