Passion for Nissan?

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Originally Posted By: CBR.worm

All cars should be Maximas


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I was just thinking how the current Mazda6S is more "Maxima" than the actual Maxima is. Or at least it delivers more on the 4DSC promise the Maxima once made.
 
Yeah, Before Frontier my Father had 96 Infinity q45. Great car, V8 280+ horses, very comfy,smooth,very nice interior and leather. Only problems was some sort of vibration around 72mph, dealership was looking for month what was causing it(gave him brand new M35 during that time :)). And then that car went to my step brother, and I believe it overheated on him, and then Alternator gave up, or maybe starter, don't remember. It served more than 180K,than it all happened almost in same time,guess he didn't really care about it.After fixing it up, he traded it in in couple month for 04 Accord with stick.
 
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Originally Posted By: Spazdog
Originally Posted By: CBR.worm

All cars should be Maximas


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I was just thinking how the current Mazda6S is more "Maxima" than the actual Maxima is. Or at least it delivers more on the 4DSC promise the Maxima once made.

People forgot about the 4DSC back in 04 or 05, when the Maxima grew significantly. Otherwise it was just right in size.

Anyway, I remember my mom's 1985 Maxima well, for both good and bad reasons.
What was good was the engine, and the elements of Tron and Knight Rider in parts of the cars.
What was bad was the Alternator, Starter, P/S rack, CV joints, A/C system, and the idiotic way the stuff was laid out under the hood, multiplying the cost of repair.

The timing belt failure was the end of that car, that is why I passionately hate timing belts.

Every Max from 1985 through 1988 was the same way.
 
My '00 Nissan Frontier with the 2.4 liter has been absolutely bullet proof. It has a bit over 170k miles on the clock and all I have done to it has been preventive maintenance it is on it's 3rd set of tires. An excellent work truck/commuter vehicle.
Originally Posted By: stephen9666
My 1999 Nissan Frontier has been by far the most reliable car I've ever owned.

My 2007 Hyundai has had more problems than the Frontier, and I've only owned the Hyundai for a few months.
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The Nissan Versa and Altima were two of the cars I was considering when I was looking for a used car. I ended up buying the Hyundai because it seemed like a bargain. I'm not too sure I'd buy it if I had it all over again.
 
I think in way you kind of answered it, most Nissan cars have passion. There aren't many Japanese manufacturers with much soul left i.e. Toyota and Honda. Nissan makes two stellar cars at the moment; 370z and the GTR. And their current line up of vehicles come with solid engines, and offer great value.

When I think of Nissan, I usually expect to see a combination of: affordability, reliability, and sportiness.
 
Some may love Nissan, and I wish them luck. I'm an old time Datsun fan, having owned 240z's in the 70's.

But I don't see that type of vehicle anymore. Overly complex designs with mundane dynamics. Mostly fwd. One nice sporty model (370z) and a supercar loaded with so much tech it almost eliminates the driver (GTR).

Lately their problems seem to be legion, I see a ton of their cars in the shops needing expensive repairs.
 
My '07 Altima 2.5 S with the 6 speed manual offered fairly sporty driving dynamics, good steering and braking feel, excellent city and highway mileage, even if I was towing a motorcycle from NYC to Denver, and on top of all of that, it looked sharp on both the inside and the outside.

The competition at the time that I bought it was pretty lackluster. The '07 Camry had a hideous nose, and had no feel from the steering, brakes, or throttle. The Saturn Aura just plain sucked in every category I could come up with, and didn't even offer a manual transmission. The Hyundai was ancient, along with the Honda Accord.

VW hadn't released the CC yet, and if they had, I probably would have gone with that instead. I just didn't like the Jetta or the Passat.

Mazda 6 was a very close second, though. It was a bit dated at that point, but it drove well, and responded great. I just didn't like their ties with Ford.

So, I chose the Altima.

And I never regretted it.

BC.
 
Why is the Versa hatchback $3500 over the Versa sedan?
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That rear door must be gold plated.
 
Originally Posted By: Bladecutter

Mazda 6 was a very close second, though. It was a bit dated at that point, but it drove well, and responded great. I just didn't like their ties with Ford.


I understand that. I don't like Nissan's ties with Renault.

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We had an Eagle Premier at the lot I used to work at. Basically a Canadian built version of the Renault 25. It's V6 sounded absolutely brilliant when revved,(the rusted out muffler might have helped a little) but otherwise, it was a piece of junk.
 
You sell cheap, you sell a bunch.
Basic retailing.
Ask Ford, GM and Chrysler about this.
All have been there and done that and are now trying to move on.
Looked at the other way, the last Nissan with any passion was the 280Z, and it was badged as a Datsun.
The current Z is a joke, IMHO.
Too heavy and equipped with an engine based upon one offered in too many other cars and trucks.
The current offerings are no more than Franco-Japanese industrial design.
No passion there.
Nobody will ever wear a T-shirt emblazoned with any current Nissan product, but then nobody with serious interest in any marque focuses on Nissan (as distinct from Datsun) as collectible or special interest.
What current Nissan will ever be collectible?
Forget the two obvious ones.
Too heavy and too complicated, as well as too reliant upon vehicle dynamics control systems.
There are plenty of people driving and preserving real Z-cars and Datsun Sports 1500s, 1600s and 2000s, as well as 510 sedans.
May Nissan return to its late 'sixties, early 'seventies Datsun roots.
That would be something to inspire passion.
 
Originally Posted By: someone
I was just thinking how the current Mazda6S is more "Maxima" than the actual Maxima is. Or at least it delivers more on the 4DSC promise the Maxima once made.


Agreed. Mazda may be filling that market.

I believe the G35/G37 is the current Nissan 4DSC.
 
Their sales are heavily supported by the idiots that buy 350/370z's and drive them as slow as humanly possible. Which is counterbalanced by the people beating on their 4 cyl Altimas. That's my observation in Tampa, Florida.
 
Originally Posted By: cmf
Their sales are heavily supported by the idiots that buy 350/370z's and drive them as slow as humanly possible. Which is counterbalanced by the people beating on their 4 cyl Altimas. That's my observation in Tampa, Florida.


Based on what I read in Z forums that is not the case. Most are a bunch of demanding owners with high expectations.
 
Originally Posted By: cmf
Their sales are heavily supported by the idiots that buy 350/370z's and drive them as slow as humanly possible. Which is counterbalanced by the people beating on their 4 cyl Altimas. That's my observation in Tampa, Florida.

It doesn't mean they don't step on pedal and don't let it go on tracks, or at night
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I remember one raced me on hwy at night, he was surprised that my altima didn't want to give up, and was just little behind him.He prob. didn't expect that I have same engine
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There also was older guy on convertible, during day light,on major road. But I didn't risk. His Z sounded brutal...A looked like it was not just exhaust mod.
 
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Yeah, there is a huge disparity in Z drivers. Some people buy them because they look cool, and know nothing about cars. Others buy them to beat the **** out of, and use them to their limits. The Z car has always attracted female drivers too, they tend to abuse them in a totally different way.

I've got a 'cool kid' across the street with a hooked up 350Z. He has exhaust, wheels, big brake kit and probably some stuff I can't hear or see. As far as I can tell, he never uses any of it.

There are also a lot of people who realized a few years ago that the 3.5 Altima was a pretty potent little car. Not so much anymore, but when they first put that engine in it there wasn't much competition horsepower-wise in that segment.
 
I want Z pretty bad. For long time.They look cool,they have power to enjoy, and not to much(stock), so you can keep it as DD. In my case I want it as summer car.Or Crossfire coupe,wish they had srt-6 with stick.But AMG doesn't have lot's of manual trannys, or not at all.
We have big VW community here,and it's actually nice to see guys little younger,and guys much older that I am, that actually take care of their Dubs and make real nice cars from old peace of junk.Many also have older Zs,silvias,crx, and so on.Just seen old custom Cabrio for sale, nice looking,custom top,5 speed, and swap from diesel rabbit. Just everything I was thinking to build 6 month ago
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Sadly don't have funds at the moment to adopt it...
 
Originally Posted By: zyxelenator
I want Z pretty bad. For long time.They look cool,they have power to enjoy, and not to much(stock), so you can keep it as DD. In my case I want it as summer car.Or Crossfire coupe,wish they had srt-6 with stick.But AMG doesn't have lot's of manual trannys, or not at all.
We have big VW community here,and it's actually nice to see guys little younger,and guys much older that I am, that actually take care of their Dubs and make real nice cars from old peace of junk.Many also have older Zs,silvias,crx, and so on.Just seen old custom Cabrio for sale, nice looking,custom top,5 speed, and swap from diesel rabbit. Just everything I was thinking to build 6 month ago
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Sadly don't have funds at the moment to adopt it...


For the price of a new Z, I am seriously thinking about getting myself a 09 Cayman S as a daily driver next year. By that time I should be able to find one for mid-30s.

Sorry, totally off-topic...
 
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never, ever, buy a French car, unless you live in France - Click and Clack


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We had an Eagle Premier at the lot I used to work at. Basically a Canadian built version of the Renault 25. It's V6 sounded absolutely brilliant when revved,(the rusted out muffler might have helped a little) but otherwise, it was a piece of junk.


There is a saying among engineers: "The French don't copy anyone else's designs --- and no one copies the French".
 
Bought a new Datsun 1982 280ZX, 5 sp manual. Loved the car, a blast to drive. Loaned it to my parents to go on vacation from NJ to NC, they loved driving it! Unfortunately it was totaled by a drunk tow druck driver in 1986. That car was well built. Neither I or my wife were injured, just the car. I miss it but I was not in a position to by a new Nisson Z.

Whimsey
 
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