First Impressions of the Infiniti G20 for 1994
The 1994 G20 is an important vehicle to Infiniti for the sedan market segment. The Base is a member of a series of two trim levels for the G20 which include Base and T. The four-door car with its front-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Infiniti. There is strong competition from vehicles from Infiniti.
Engine Performance
Infiniti G20 Engine Specs: The G20 Base comes outfitted with a 2.0 liter, 4-cylinder motor that uses 16 valves. The engine, manufactured by Nissan, is teamed up with a Nissan 5-speed transaxle. This arrangement has demonstrated to be an effective style for Infiniti.
Steering control is handled through a power-steering rack-style configuration. The G20 has power-assisted brakes, with 4-Wheel ABS support. The front brakes are disc while the rear brakes are disc. The car uses coil front springs and coil in the rear.
G20 Base Statistics
The G20 is 175.00 inches long, 67.00 inches wide, and 53.50 inches high. It has a wheelbase of 100.40 inches. It is able to seat 5 comfortably.
The original manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) was $21,975 when new, with a dealer invoice cost of an industry-average price. This price was in line with the industry average price for a 4-door Sedan.
Fuel Efficiency
The fuel system for the 1994 G20 is a SFI design, running on gasoline fuel. The fuel flow is regulated by a electronic system and is a fuel-injected MFI design. The storage capacity of the fuel tank is 15.90 gallons.
The 1994 G20 gets 28 - 32 miles/gallon on the highway and only 22 - 24 in the city. This is average for a sedan car.
In Summary
The 1994 model year was unsuccessful for the Infiniti G20. The introduction of several trim levels (along with the Base version) meant that buyers had several options to choose from..
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