THROWBACK! Was Infiniti's J30 Its Saving Grace?

THROWBACK! Was Infiniti's J30 Its Saving Grace?
The Truth About Cars reports:

“We need young, college-educated people like you,” the man said, “because the old way of selling cars is dead and gone. That’s why I was hired — to bring the dealership into the present day.” And with those thoroughly self-deceived words, the new sales manager at “Infiniti Of Columbus” welcomed to me to the team in March of 1994. It was the end of winter in Ohio, but it was just the middle of Infiniti’s long winter of discontent. We had three products. There was a facelifted Q45 which precisely nobody wanted. There was a facelifted G20 which cost nearly as much as a Lexus ES300 while closely resembling a Nissan Sentra inside and out. Note, however, that the G20 shared nothing but the engine with the aforementioned Sentra. On any given month, we would sell two G20s and no Q45s. In fact, during my entire six months’ tenure at the store, we only sold two Q45s, one of them to a salesman who was quitting to go work for Merrill Lynch.

It was the new-for-1993 J30 that kept the lights on and paid our meager draws against commission. The jellybean-shaped, rear-wheel-drive sedan was available as a J30 or J30t. Neither car had any options available: in an amazing reductio ad absurdum of the Japanese export philosophy, the equipment list was the same for every single car that came off the boat. The “t” model added HICAS four-wheel-steering, a rear spoiler
that truly spoiled the otherwise interesting design, and some cross-spoke wheels. They were hideously expensive — $37,995 and up in an era where an LS400 could be had for fifty grand or less — and they were both controversial-looking and suspiciously similar to a Nissan Altima at a distance. (Jerry Hirschberg designed ‘em both...










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dlindlin - 6/5/2010 11:34:12 PM
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???


als723als723 - 6/6/2010 1:39:15 AM
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I hated the J30... it looked like a Mercury Sable


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 6/6/2010 2:46:54 AM
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I loved those late Lincoln and Cadillac personal vehicles available with big, torque-y engines. They were beautiful, and they had no intention of hiding their beauty.

This J30... I see what the designers intended to do... something different with round lights instead of sharp lights with edges... sigh, the days when many people imagined the most beautiful car of the future would be that of a sphere.


MunichRobMunichRob - 6/6/2010 3:25:43 AM
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Wow Infiniti is really on top of their game lately! When does this come out?


mggraymggray - 6/6/2010 4:19:13 AM
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Slow day in the office, 00R?


M35MTM35MT - 6/7/2010 1:03:42 PM
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agree I remember think Jag when I saw one


LexusLexus - 6/6/2010 4:45:19 PM
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@agent0OR,

no offend but you wrote the most boring articles on autospies and I have been a membership since 2001 or 2002. Ask Agent001, and he will tell I been a member of this website for long time.

Please write more exciting articles.


Bmw8terBmw8ter - 6/7/2010 6:57:12 AM
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He didn't write this article. But, to his credit, he writes better composed articles than the other top submitters.


LexusLexus - 6/6/2010 4:45:35 PM
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Not membership but a member of this website


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