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- Infiniti_J30 wheelbase "2760.98".
- Infiniti_J30 height "1389.38".
- Infiniti_J30 length "4861.56".
- Infiniti_J30 weight "1623.888".
- Infiniti_J30 width "1770.38".
- Infiniti_J30 abstract "The Infiniti J30, or Nissan Leopard J Ferie (férié is French for \"holiday\") in Japan, was a rear wheel drive luxury car. The J30 went into production on April 7, 1992 as a 1993 model to replace the M30 (which was a coupe), and was launched in the United States after its competitor, the Lexus GS. The car was designed to slot between the smaller G20 and the larger Q45, as Infiniti's first mid-size sedan to compete directly with the Acura Legend. Also, it was fairly small but featured rounded styling uncharacteristic of the crowded executive car class, that is now reminiscent of a four-door coupé. Chief designer for the J30 was Jerry Hirshberg, president of Nissan Design International (NDI) and exterior designer Doug Wilson in 1988-1989. Design work was frozen in 1989. In a promotional video produced in 1994, it was referred to as a \"personal luxury sedan\" as attempt to define it as a four-door coupé.It has the round looks of the Nissan Altima/Bluebird U13.To establish that this was a luxury vehicle, the interior was largely designed with assistance from Poltrona Frau [1] of Italy, whom they had previously worked with on the larger Q45. The interior treatment continued to use the contrasting arrangement from the larger Q45 with a dark color used for the dashboard, and center console, with a lighter shade color used inside for the seats, interior door panels, headliner, carpet, and carpeted floor mats. The driver's side window controls had an unusual placement in that the drivers window switch was both one-touch express down and double-sized, meaning it was the same width as two conventional window switches towards the top, with the front and rear passenger window switches further down, with the window lockout switch installed next to the front passenger switch, instead of the drivers window switch. The front passenger and rear passenger window switches were thumb activated, installed at the top of the interior door pull handle.Unlike earlier Infinitis, the J30 received effective advertisement with jazz music and artistic camera shots. Power came from a 3.0 L VG30DE V6 (shared with the 300ZX) which produced 210 hp and 192 lb·ft (260 N·m) of torque. While it shares the Y32 Chassis with the Nissan Cedric/Gloria, it was essentially a rebadged version of the Japan-market Nissan Leopard, where it was offered with both the VG30DE and VH41DE V8.All J30s were built in Tochigi, Tochigi, Japan. Production of the J30 ended on June 18, 1997, replaced by the Infiniti I30 (introduced in 1996). The J30 was packaged with a long list of standard features including (but not limited to) a leather interior, bronze tinted exterior glass, digital climate control, real burlwood trim surrounding the climate control unit, Bose sound system control module,and front ashtray, a power metal panel sunroof, dual 8-way power seats, dual airbags, variable speed sensitive power steering, and three-channel Anti-Lock brakes with ventilated discs front and rear. One of the shortcomings of the J30 was its lack of interior room. It had the distinction of being a mid-size car with the space of a subcompact (less than a Sentra) due to its sloping roofline and shrunken trunk. Infiniti also produced a touring model, the J30t. This model featured a rear spoiler, BBS style alloy wheels, a MacPherson strut front suspension with a multi-link suspension for the rear wheels (standard equipment on all J30 versions). For 1993 and 1994, Nissan offered a limited number of \"gold package\" J30t's. These cars had gold plated badging, upgraded interiors, upgraded heated front seats with embossed logos and HICAS, Nissan's four wheel steering technology. The J30 remained nearly unchanged through its production period. Heated seats became standard equipment in the 1994 model year. For 1995, the J30 received subtle vertical ribbing in the tail light lenses and in '96 the diagnostic system was upgraded to \"OBD2\". Otherwise, the J30 received only minor alterations between 1993 and 1997 model years.".
- Infiniti_J30 assembly Japan.
- Infiniti_J30 assembly Tochigi,_Tochigi.
- Infiniti_J30 bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Infiniti_J30 class Mid-size_car.
- Infiniti_J30 engine Infiniti_J30__1.
- Infiniti_J30 height "1.38938".
- Infiniti_J30 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Infiniti_J30 length "4.86156".
- Infiniti_J30 manufacturer Infiniti.
- Infiniti_J30 predecessor Infiniti_M.
- Infiniti_J30 productionEndYear "1997".
- Infiniti_J30 productionStartYear "1992".
- Infiniti_J30 successor Nissan_Cefiro.
- Infiniti_J30 thumbnail Infiniti_J30.jpg?width=300.
- Infiniti_J30 transmission "4-speedautomatic".
- Infiniti_J30 weight "1623888.0".
- Infiniti_J30 wheelbase "2.76098".
- Infiniti_J30 width "1.77038".
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageExternalLink 112_0301_1993_1997_infiniti_j30.
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- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageLength "6321".
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageOutDegree "71".
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageRevisionID "705080310".
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Acura.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Acura_Legend.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Advertising_campaign.
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- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Automobile_layout.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990s_automobiles.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infiniti_vehicles.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mid-size_cars.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedans.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_with_four-wheel_steering.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Executive_car.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink HICAS.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Horsepower.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Infiniti.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Q60).
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Infiniti_M.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Infiniti_Q45.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink James_Sloyan.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink James_Spader.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Hirshberg.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Pryce.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Lexus.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Lexus_GS.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Litre.
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- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink MacPherson_strut.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Mid-size_car.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Multi-link_suspension.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_300ZX.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Cedric.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Cefiro.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Leopard.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Sentra.
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- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_VH_engine.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Poltrona_Frau.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Rebadging.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Spoiler_(automotive).
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Subcompact_car.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Tochigi,_Tochigi.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Torque.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink V6_engine.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink V8_engine.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Voice-over.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_people.
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Infiniti J30".
- Infiniti_J30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "J30".
- Infiniti_J30 aka Nissan_Leopard.
- Infiniti_J30 alsoCalled Nissan_Leopard.
- Infiniti_J30 assembly Japan.
- Infiniti_J30 assembly Tochigi,_Tochigi.
- Infiniti_J30 bodyStyle "4".
- Infiniti_J30 class Luxury_vehicle.
- Infiniti_J30 class Mid-size_car.
- Infiniti_J30 designer "Doug Wilson".
- Infiniti_J30 engine "3".
- Infiniti_J30 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Infiniti_J30 manufacturer Infiniti.
- Infiniti_J30 name "Infiniti J30".
- Infiniti_J30 predecessor Infiniti_M.
- Infiniti_J30 production "1992".
- Infiniti_J30 successor Nissan_Cefiro.