Used 2000 INFINITI I30 Consumer Reviews
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Time to let go
Bought new and, even though I am not a "car" person, thought it was the best looking car I had ever seen. It has not cost me anything more than batteries or tires in all of its years. Under warranty the moon roof needed repair and one of the catalytic converters (SES) needed replacement. However, the car now has 97K and has needed a new radiator and another catalytic converter (there are 4), has developed a transmission leak, needs a new starter and the AC has stopped working (all in 2 months!!!). I really like this car but it is time to move on...
our infinity
one of the most trouble free cars we have ever owned.Some road noise while traveling freeways,front end not as strong a we would like,hard on front tires.Had some issues with window noise when lowering and raising.Cruise control in bad place on steering wheel hard to set at night.Had to have the computer re-programmed recently.Car is quite warm when running in econ dosent take in outside cool air takes in warm air
Awsome I30
A perfect 10!
Engineers - Listen UP!
I would consider this vehicle Very Good to Excellent. It is roomy, handles as good as other cars I have owned. But, although there are a number of creature comforts, I believe that the engineers who design the Infiniti's don't ever own or ride in them.
Wonderful Vehicle
I leased an Infiniti FX 35; however, I returned and wanted to stay with the Infiniti brand. I purchased the I30t with 65,500 miles and the vehicle is not even broken in, yet. I am the second owner and could tell the vehicle was garage kept and hardly driven. The vehicle does sit-low (but I did go from an SUV to car). If you're thinking about buying one, do- it!