Used 1996 INFINITI G20 for Sale Nationwide
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 1996 INFINITI FWD on Dec 22, 2008
This was truly a beautiful car. It was top notch quality with the most gorgeous pearl white paint you'd ever see. It was fun to drive and I never once had a problem with it. I made the mistake of trading it in for something I liked a lot less.
David S
Reviewed a 1996 INFINITI FWD on Apr 2, 2008
from what i've read the sr20de 2.0 motors in these cars are very reliable, so that's a definite plus. the interior is comfortable and i like the dash layout. sunroof is plenty big. the autotragic transmission is slower than a manual, but it comes with a switch to change the gearing to 3 settings: performance, normal, and comfort. there is a huge difference in the cars performance between the 3, so that's a cool feature. so far i like it but i haven't dumped any money into it either. the first few repairs may affect my decision.
Brendan K
Reviewed a 1996 INFINITI FWD on Nov 25, 2007
I found this car equal to or better many new cars despite its old age. Agile handling, mostly solid fit and finish...an all around good compaion. It was a rather un-American car and I respected it for that. Its only real problem was costly and premature failure of secondary parts (alternator, water pump, cd player, etc.). I still miss it.
Davin H
Reviewed a 1996 INFINITI FWD on Oct 13, 2009
Not a fast car one bit, used to call it a momentum car. It handled really good, after i put the coilovers on it and the bigger wheels with Z rated rubber. Miss this car as it had a sad demise to it, T-bones on the passenger side all my fault.
1996 INFINITI G20 Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| FWD | $22,140 |
| Touring FWD | $25,065 |
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