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1997 Infiniti I30

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    The Infiniti I30 represents badge engineering that works.

    Introduced in May 1995, the I30, based

    on the Nissan Maxima, was developed to fill a gap in Infiniti's line in

    the high-volume and growing entry level segment of the luxury car market.

    The front-drive luxury sedan became the fourth car offered by Nissan Motor

    Corp.'s luxury division, which began selling cars in 1990. The I30 was

    planned to share features and styling cues from Infiniti's flagship Q45,

    but with a significantly lower base price of less than $30,000.

    Within Infiniti's current product line, the I30 is positioned between

    the entry level four-cylinder G20, which runs about $25,000, and the $36,000

    rear-drive J30.

    The odds seemed stacked against the I30. Unsuc-cessful examples of badge

    engineering--taking the same basic car and selling it under two separate

    nameplates at different price points--are many. Additionally, the I30 competes

    in the crowded entry-luxury segment against some extremely strong contenders

    including the Lexus ES 300, the segment's volume leader, the BMW 3-Series,

    the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Mazda Millenia and now the Cadillac Catera.

    Nevertheless, the I30 has succeeded, and spectacularly. In less than

    two years on the market, the I30 has come to represent half of all Infiniti

    sales.

    A test drive in the Leather Appointed version of the 1997 I30, virtually

    unchanged since its introduction, helped us understand why buyers are attracted

    to its performance, luxury and price.

    Walkaround

    The Infiniti family resemblance is easily recognizable on the I30, with

    its prominent face as its most striking feature. The I30 sports a Jaguar-style

    grille, a direct descendent of the grille on the Infiniti Q45. The lines

    of the I30's body are elegant, flowing into the wide, horizontal taillights

    of the back.

    The distinctive grillework helps the I30 achieve some visibility in

    a field that's crowded with rather bland-looking designs. With the exception

    of the BMW 3-Series, this is a class where the styling ethic tends toward

    anonymous elegance.

    The I30 shares many family ties with its Nissan cousin--the same platform,

    mechanical and electrical components, and much of its sheet metal.

    However, the I30--appropriately--sports more luxury touches than the

    less expensive Maxima.

    For example, its keyfob-activated standard security system turns on

    the interior lights as it unlocks the car. When you're locking up, the

    headlights flash to acknowledge its electronic orders, a handy feature

    when you're hunting down your car in a dark shopping mall parking lot.

    The keyfob control can lower the front windows, and also has a panic

    button to create noise and attention when the situation warrants.

    Interior Features

    The I30's long wheelbase and 70-inch width combine to provide a roomy

    interior, among the most spacious in its class. Rear seat leg room is particularly

    generous, and the large door openings make entry and exit more convenient

    than in a good many of the I30's competitors.

    Not only is there ample room for five passengers, the I30 can also carry

    their belongings handily, with 14.1 cubic feet of cargo capacity. Additional

    cargo space for long items, such as skis, is available with the standard

    rear seat armrest pass-through.

    Trimmed with wood and leather upholstery, the interior has a warm, plush

    ambiance. The seats, though they could use more lateral support, are quite

    comfortable. Visibility is exceptionally good from any seat.

    Controls and gauges are logically situated and easy to operate. The

    center dashboard is home to a digital clock, the standard automatic climate

    control system and the standard Bose audio system with cassette and in-dash

    compact disc player.

    In terms of amenities, there's just not much to add.

    The I30 comes in three trim levels--the standard model; the Leather

    Appointed edition; and the Touring version. Each contains various levels

    of standard equipment, all comprehensive.

    The Leather Appointed I30 includes, above and beyond the base model,

    leather interior, of course, standard automatic transmission, power sliding

    glass sunroof, and automatic anti-glare inside rearview mirror. An eight-way

    power driver's seat and four-way front passenger's seat feature what Infiniti

    calls "extended pelvic lumbar support," designed to help prevent

    fatigue on long drives.

    An Integrated HomeLink Transmitter comes standard on some I30 models.

    It allows the driver to control up to three radio frequency-activated devices,

    such as garage doors, security gates or home interior lights from the car.

    Two option packages are available-- heated seats (for Leather Appointed

    models, $400), and a traction enhancement package ($830), as are a few

    stand-alone options, including power sunroof.

    Standard safety equipment on all I30 models consist of dual air bags,

    four-wheel disc brakes with antilock, an anti-theft system and, like all

    1997 models, side impact protection.

    Other standard equipment on all I30 models includes power windows, door

    locks, antenna, trunk and fuel filler door releases as well as cruise control

    with steering wheel mounted switches and pre-wiring for a cellular phone.

    Driving Impressions

    Nissan officials seem to cringe at any suggestion of similarity between

    the I30 and Maxima. They shouldn't. The strong mechanical underpinnings

    the I30 shares with the Maxima uphold Infiniti's tradition for performance.

    Both the I30 and the Maxima are powered by Nissan's outstanding 3.0-liter

    24-valve dohc V6 engine, rated at 190 horsepower. The engine provides smooth

    and quick acceleration that will easily lead the way when the light turns

    green, yet yields fuel economy that won't drain the wallet.

    Isolation from the road provides a quiet and comfortable ride but the

    driver maintains a strong connection with the road. The rear Multi-Link

    Beam suspension combines elements of multi-link and torsion beam suspensions,

    resulting in the tires maintaining optimum contact with the road.

    While maintaining a strong performance orientation, the I30 also lives

    up to its luxury lineage. The suspension from the Maxima has been tuned

    to provide a softer ride in the I30. Extra sound deadening materials have

    been added to the I30 to create a quiet cabin. Thankfully, they didn't

    deaden the refined growl of the engine.

    The $31,995 Touring model--the I30t--is even more performance oriented

    with the five-speed manual transmission as standard equipment, performance

    tires, sport-tuned suspension and rear deck lid spoiler. Add $1000 for

    the automatic transmission with this package.

    While it's impressive from the driver's vantage point, we also found

    the I30 to be a pleasant package from a passenger's point of view--even

    from the rear seat. The back seat can pleasantly accommodate three adults

    and is far more comfortable, quieter and smoother than that of many cars

    in its class.

    Lineup

    Final Word

    Dollar for dollar, one could outfit a Maxima with almost all of the

    I30's features and come out ahead financially. But the Maxima and I30 are

    by no means semi-identical twins. In fact, they exhibit very different

    personalities.

    Each is thoroughly competent and well equipped. But if a luxury ambiance

    and presence is the objective, the I30 is the way to go.

    The I30 buyer also will be treated to a first-class experience at the

    Infiniti dealership. Since it started selling cars in the United States,

    Infiniti has insisted that dealers treat customers in their showrooms as

    they would guests in their homes. And they do, one of the key elements

    in Infiniti's excellent owner loyalty story.

    The Total Ownership Experience includes 24-hour roadside assistance,

    free for 48 months, even if the warranty has expired. It adds an exclamation

    point to a car that stacks up as an excellent value in its class.



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