About Infiniti J30
The Infiniti J30 is a mid-size luxury car manufactured by Infiniti (Nissan). It is produced in 1992. The body style is a 4-door sedan. It is powered by 3.0 L VG30DE V6 engine parts. They are paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The wheelbase for the Infiniti J30 is 108.7 in While the length is 191.4 in.
As for the exterior styling, the J30 is designed under the guidance of president Jerry Hirshberg and exterior designer Doug Wilson from 1988-1989. In 1989, the Infiniti J30 is not undergoing any design. In 1994, a promotional video refers it to as a "personal luxury sedan". The rounded styling is similar to that of the contemporary Nissan Altima/Bluebird U13. It is also styled at NDI at approximately the same time. Bob Sikorsky had good impression of this car and showed that he had a comfortable driving impression about this car. It is considered " a paragon of smoothness and silence with a remarkable balance between cornering ability and straight-ahead highway cruising".
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In terms of the interior, the J30 is designed with the help of Poltrona Frau of Italy. The J30 has a long list of standard features including a leather interior and bronze-tinted exterior glass. It is also equipped with parts of real burlwood trim surrounding the climate control unit, dual 8-way power heated seat parts; dual airbags parts, and three-channel Anti-Lock brakes with ventilated discs front and rear parts.
J30 gets the same Y32 Chassis as the Nissan Cedric. The chassis incorporated a MacPherson strut front suspension with a multi-link suspension for the rear wheels, equipped with a viscous limited-slip differential and an anti-lock braking system with ventilated disc brakes front and rear. The J30 gets a new name and is sold in Japan as the Leopard J. Ferie (for jour ferie, meaning 'holiday' in French). It is equipped with both the VG30DE (as the Type L) and VH41DE V8 (Type X) engine parts, which are fitted with a four-speed automatic transmission.