1992 Infiniti Q45t vs. 1992 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas Comparison - Motor Trend

Especially resplendent in its Black Obsidian paint, the 1992 Q45t parked in front of me shows just a bit over 3000 miles on the odometer -- and it looks it. This particular car has lived a sheltered life stored in a garage beneath Infiniti's (and... Our "t" model featured four-wheel steering, and the top-line "a" model boasted hydraulically actuated active suspension some nine years before Mercedes introduced Active Body Control. Takashi Oka, Nissan product chief and Q45 overseer, simply said of the car, "The goal was to build the best sedan in the world. Chosen to provide contrast and context is Ron Lutz's 1992 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas, a car that could rightfully be described as the opposite of a museum queen. That's not a crack at the car's condition, but merely reflective of the 175,000 miles showing on its odometer. In fact, the Jaguar looks fantastic given that it's remained in regular use since it was a brand-new car -- the paint still looks great, and the interior, while showing some wear, is holding up admirably. Lutz bought the car used in 1997 and has been enjoying it ever since. Source: www.motortrend.com