g35 vs maxima
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Originally Posted by Juan-g35
Damn must be nice. 17 w/ a bmw and bout to get an G handed over. You must get really good grades or somethin. **** when i was 17 i was rollin on a bmx!! either that or borrowing mom's 96 corolla lol
lol yea ive had a 4.0 gpa since like 7th grade so dad is proud of me and says i deserve it...and he originially didnt want me to get a bmw he was set on a honda or something but then i convinced him for the price i could get a honda accord i could get the 740 so why the heck not hahaha i still dont regret it but wish the car was more reliable
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lol wealth of knowledge on maxima.org? Lol sorry but that is so far fetch its not believeable. People left that site including a lot of old moderators because they got tired of the bs people would post about and how much non-knowledgeable people there was.
Maxima.org = rice mostly these days.
Maxima.org = rice mostly these days.
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Originally Posted by DaveB
They also have significant strut issues. I'd steer clear of the 6th gen Maxima.
If I were looking at FWD sporty sedans, I'd instantly be at the Toyota dealership looking at a Camry SE V6. They're faster, 6 speed auto, 268hp (14.4s@99mph stock), better handling/braking, better looking, sport a great interior, and they have Toyota reliability.
If I were looking at FWD sporty sedans, I'd instantly be at the Toyota dealership looking at a Camry SE V6. They're faster, 6 speed auto, 268hp (14.4s@99mph stock), better handling/braking, better looking, sport a great interior, and they have Toyota reliability.
Also recommendation DO WHATEVER ever you can and stay away from the Camrys. My mother has had TWO 07 Camrys. First one tranny blew at 350 miles. 2nd built replacement camry blew at 1800 miles they Toyota made us wait for a late build. Toyota is now buying it back. It is all over the net. Go to MSN/YAHOO autos and read the reviews. 100's of reviews saying about tranny problems and Toyota knows about them. The Hybrids are catching fire as well.
And they definitely do not have Toyota reliability or build quality. We owned two because we THOUGHT they built a great car.
www.toyotanation.com and go to Gen5-6 Toyota area and you will see lots of issues.
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I sold my 2001 Maxima for a 2005 G sedan and never looked back. I get the same MPG in the G, but it is less roomy feeling all around ( I am the only one in the car 99% of the time and we take our Jeep Cherokee on all family outings). If you will be hauling the parents very much, I'd consider the bigger Maxima or another make.
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