Used 2001 INFINITI I30 Touring 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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1 yr of owning
purchased 1 yr ago at 117,000km. now at 130,000km. had to replace alternator. CEL comes on and off telling O2 sensor is bad. car pulls good when you floor it but during normal throttle, car feels heavy and big. turning circle is very big. fuel economy isn't great. regular can be used but premium recommended. Very good on highway cruising. long list of options but the material quality isn't up to acura/lexus. doesn't have MIST wiper operation that sweeps only once (even civic has this feature). need to turn on the wiper and turn off for occational wiper sweep. Trunk space is HUGE. interior space is HUGE as well. Standard HID is good but need more brightness.
A nice elegant drive with the family
A well balanced ride quality with nice features. A all around nice comfortable driving machine.
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,000560 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $3,500583 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: N/A742 mi away
Infiniti and Beyond
Bought this car because of the good consumer reviews at the time. 1.5 years later I understand those reviews. This is my first Nissan product and I'm impressed. Love the firmed-up suspension and look of upgraded wheels/tires in the Touring model. Bought it for my wife, and I now drive it more than she does. This is the first four-door car I will actually admit to owning!
Reliable beyond belief.
Bought this car after a lot of searching. It is bigger than most it's competitors and is very well balanced for commuting and weekend excursions. It has been amazingly problem free. For the price you get a solid engine, good power, handling and acceleration and a lot of space. The local dealer is helpful but they charge way too much for any service. It's exterior styling is pretty boring but the interior has everything right where it should be. We'll probably drive this car for at least 150,000 miles without a hitch. (so it appears)
Creature comfort
Excellent and reliable vehicle but definitely not in the luxury class. Suspension is very stiff; with 3 ladies (not large) in the back seat, it sounds as if the springs have hit the stops and it bottums out. AC should have dual control for front passenger comfort and should have rear outlet. Sun shield in rear window is excellent idea and functional. Have had the car 18 months but am considering the Lincoln Continental for creature comforts and reliablility.