Used 1999 INFINITI I30 Consumer Reviews
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This is one great ride
I had been looking for my next used car from my usual list - honda, toyota, subaru, etc. when I spied a '96 I30 on the lot. I had never owned a Nissan product, but really liked it's lines, so I took it for a ride. It was love at first ride. I ended up buying a '99 Touring and really love it. It has 114,000 miles but drives like new. The drivetrain is quiet and smooth, yet packs some real get-up-and-go power. In the 3,000 miles I've logged, the oil level has not dropped so much as a hair. Mileage is consistently 22 MPG using regular gas and 70% backroads, 30% highway. I'm not a rich man, but feel like one when I'm driving it. The nicest car I've owned.
a little upgade
had a 97 maxima gle and loved it, went a little more upscale this time and its well worth the few extra bucks. Same performance in a luxury package that impresses everyone as well as it impresses me.
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,9991,041 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,9001,268 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: N/A1,055 mi away
I love this car!
I have been a Nissan/Infiniti convert since 1995 with the purchase of my Altima. Until now the best car I have ever owned and I had 3 Hondas before that.
Beautiful Styling & Craftsmanship
Beautiful styling in that it is not tail heavy. Attractive 2-tone paint & neutral gray interior with lots of comfort gagets.
Get up and go go
The ride is smooth, car has some suprisingly serious get up and go, and the interior is very comfortable. The only downside is body style changed in 2000 and became more stylish. Mechanically this car is every bit as reliable as a Honda Accord, but in my opinion looks better and drives more comfortably.