1997 Infiniti J30t Sedan on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
1997 J30T Infiniti Occasionally you will see a J30 personal luxury sedan that doesn't seem quite as civilized as the rest. A J30 with performance, styling and handling that some might consider slightly aggressive. Even a tad sporty. Don't be alarmed, it's simply a J30 with the optional Touring Package. Or what we call the J30t. The J30t features
performance alloy wheels with low profile tires, recalibrated springs, front
and rear stabalizer bars to reduce body roll during conering and a rear deck
lid spoiler that's not only fashionable, but functional. At higher speeds it
uses the wind to actually help hold the car tighter to the road. Granted, compared to the
original J30, the J30t is a little wilder, but then, you are what you drive.
The J30t. Think of it as a J30 with an attitude. If you have any questions, call 561-445-2479 , ask for Paul. The car runs GOOD and it looks great! Features Engine: V6, 3.0 Liter Automatic Transmission Touring Package ABS (4-Wheel) Air Conditioning Power Windows Power Door Locks Cruise Control Am/FM Stereo Cassette CD (Single Disk) Dual Air Bags Leather Seats Sunroof Rear Spoiler Alloy Wheels
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Watch Sebastian Vettel become first driver to lap Sochi GP circuit
Sun, 31 Aug 2014
In April of last year, Sebastian Vettel and David Coulthard drove the unpaved Sochi Formula One circuit in a pair of Infiniti M sedans, getting both muddy and airborne in the process. Now with tarmac laid down and fences put up, Vettel and Coulthard have gone back to the Black Sea vacation spot for another hot lap, this time in a Q50 Hybrid and without the need for mud flaps.
Sochi has earned the blessing of F1's race director, so now the next test will be the fans. With a healthy amount of wall-and-fencing along the straights, it has shades of Valencia for the viewer. We hope it will be much more exciting than its Spanish counterpart when racing happens on October 12. You'll find more videos below covering Infiniti's visits to the Sochi Autodrom, and a press release on the latest lap.
Infiniti hires Sebastian Vettel as Director of Performance
Wed, 27 Mar 2013Remember when, during the Grand Prix of the Americas weekend last November, we told you that Sebastian Vettel had worked with Infiniti on the new G Coupe and that there'd be more of that kind of involvement on the way? It's been made official with the three-time Formula One World Champion being named Infiniti's Director of Performance.
Although the announcement is fresh, Vettel's time on the job isn't, Infiniti saying that Vettel went to Japan, the Nürburgring and the Circuit de Catalunya to assist in the development of the Q50 sedan.
When we spoke to Andreas Sigl, the man in charge of Infiniti's F1 collaboration with Red Bull, about the tie-up he had also said, "Like Mercedes has AMG and BMW has M - whether it's called IPL or not - we want to have something in that space." If the brand is still serious about that, Vettel's chops could help them deliver the kind of performance they'd need as upstarts to challenge the ringleaders of that particular hi-po circus.
Formula 1 seeking independent engine supplier
Mon, Oct 26 2015Formula 1 could get a new engine supplier in the near future, if Bernie Ecclestone and the independent teams gets their way. According to Autosport, the FIA is soon to open the contract up for bids, and there are already several manufacturers that have expressed interest. Currently Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault, and Honda supply engines – both to their own premier teams (Red Bull and McLaren for the latter two) but also to other teams like Williams, Sauber, and Toro Rosso. Because the new turbocharged V6 hybrid power units cost those four suppliers so much to develop, they're charging their customer teams big bucks – around $20-30 million per season – to provide the engines. These costs are much higher than the $10 million or so it used to cost to purchase a V8 engine under the previous regulations. Ecclestone figures it's time to bring in another supplier who will not run their own team and not play favorites, but will supply engines to private teams at a lower cost. There are already a number of potential suppliers under consideration. One of them is said to be Cosworth, which has a long history in the series stretching back to 1963. The British firm stepped back between 2007 and 2009, returned in 2010, and dropped out again after 2013. The development could be of particular benefit to Red Bull, which has been unable to find an engine supplier and could be forced out of the series as a result. The team has long been powered by Renault, but that relationship has grown sour. And the other three engine manufacturers have not been forthcoming in offering an alternative arrangement for the team. Related Video: News Source: AutosportImage Credit: Cosworth Motorsports Ferrari Honda Infiniti McLaren Mercedes-Benz Renault F1 engine contract