
Manufacturer Infiniti Parent company Nissan Production 1991–1996
1999-presentClass Entry-level luxury car/
Compact executive car (1991-96, 1997-2002)
Mid-size luxury car (2003-present)Also called Nissan Primera Production 1991–1996 Assembly Oppama, Japan Body style(s) 4-door sedan Layout FF layout Wheelbase 100.4 in (2550 mm) Length 1993-94: 174.8 in (4440 mm)
1991-92 & 1995-96: 175 in (4445 mm)Width 66.7 in (1695 mm) Height 1993-94: 54.7 in (1390 mm)
1991-92: 54.9 in (1395 mm)
1995-96: 53.5 in (1360 mm)Curb weight 2535 to 2818 lb (1150 to 1278 kg) Fuel capacity 15.9 US gallons (60.2 L; 13.2 imp gal Also called Nissan Primera Production 1999–2002 Assembly Oppama, Japan Body style(s) 4-door sedan Layout FF layout Wheelbase 102.4 in (2600 mm) Length 177.5 in (4508.5 mm) Width 66.7 in (1694 mm) Height 55.1 in (1400 mm) Curb weight 2913 to 2981 lb (1321 to 1352 kg) Fuel capacity 15.9 U.S. gallon (60 liter


The Car Club was formed by people who are, or have been, members of model and marque specific clubs. These clubs are great while you own that make of car, but if you sell your car and move to a different model, then you have to start again from fresh. With The Car Club you can move to a different model or marque and stay in touch with the people you have known for years. This club isn't intended to replace model and marque specific clubs; we doubt we'll ever have the depth of information that these clubs have about specific cars. The marque specific sites tend to be more general than the model specific sites, and similarly we expect to be more general again. However, many topics apply equally to owners of all makes of car - for example driving regulations, certain types of fault, interest in motorsports etc, etc. Production 1979–1985
471,018 produced[1]Engine(s) 1.2L 100 hp (75 kW) 12A
1.3L 135 hp (101 kW) 13B RE-EGITransmission(s) 3-speed automatic
4-speed automatic
5-speed manualCurb weight 2,300 lb (1,000 kg) - 2,500 lb (1,100 kg) Manufacturer Mazda Production 1978–2002
811,634 produced[1]Assembly Hiroshima, Japan Predecessor Mazda RX-3 Successor RX-8 Class Sports car Body style(s) 2-door sports coupe Layout FMR layout
Truly great luxury sports cars are few and far between. In a world where innovation is all too often hampered by compromise, pure performance is a rarity available only to the genuinely discerning. Designed as the ultimate driving experience, the Aston Martin DBS bridges the gap between road and track – DB9 and DBR9. Equally at home on a twisting mountain circuit as on the open road, the DBS is a true thoroughbred. The Aston Martin DBS is a 6.0-litre V12 powered, race-bred, two-seater shaped by the aerodynamic demands of high performance, with an exquisite interior that marries beautifully hand-finished materials with the very latest in performance technology. A combination of elegant design, innovative manufacturing processes, race-derived materials and components and Aston Martin’s unrivalled hand-build expertise makes the DBS a luxury sports car without equal.
