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#19 of 28 2008 maxima vs 2008 accord
by rafa
Jan 29, 2008 (7:08 pm)
Hi we just bought a 2008 nissan maxima se fully loaded i mean loaded with nav every posible option for 30,00 out the door. Also you know that the vq 35 engine is one of the best in the world ten years in a roll. This is our third maxima we have a 2001 with 150,000 miles and no problems at all only oil changes so I think 2008 nissan maxima is a way spottier car then the accord
#20 of 28 Re: 2008 maxima vs 2008 accord [rafa]
by according2u06
Jan 29, 2008 (10:38 pm)
You mean it's sportier than the accord sedan right? It ain't more sporty than the 2008 Accord V6 6MT!
#21 of 28 Re: 2008 maxima vs 2008 accord [according2u06]
by thegraduate
Jan 30, 2008 (8:06 am)
In his defense, he did say spottier than the Accord. Maybe his Maxima is painted like a ladybug.
Just kidding, of course. I think I need coffee before I start posting here in the mornings!
#22 of 28 Re: 2008 Maxima vs 2008 Honda Accord [charles12]
by bug4
Jan 30, 2008 (8:58 am)
Remember, if you go for the TL, your new car will be the old model-year in less than one year. The TL will be redesigned in the 2009 model year. That fact may not bother most people -- but its something to keep in mind. . . .
#23 of 28 Get the TL
by jdritz
Mar 15, 2008 (12:46 pm)
I have a 2004 TL with a 6 speed manual and compared it at that time against the Maxima (they both had manual gearboxes in 2004). The TL interior is much more to my liking. I've nearly gotten rid of my TL a couple of times (wife can't drive it) and there's one comment that was made by a valet that keeps it with me...he said "best car all night"
This was at Smith and Wollensky's at Easton in Columbus, OH. There are always Ferrari's, bimmers, maserati's and porsche's parked there, including the night he said that to me.
I think you have to get the TL type S to get a 6-speed and Brembo's now....but they'll deal on those due to '09 TL coming.
#24 of 28 Re: 2008 Maxima vs 2008 Honda Accord [atlas4]
by tonycd
Mar 20, 2008 (9:08 pm)
In addition to the Accord's folding rear seat, I believe there is another inaccuracy in the statement that the Accord "should use premium gas." I'm pretty sure that regular is 100% permissible in the Accord, even the V6, with no risk or loss of drivability.
Like many modern engines with electronic control of spark advance, you CAN use premium and get about 10 extra horsepower, but by no means do you have to.
#25 of 28 2008 Maxima vs 2008 Honda Accord
by jspagna1
Mar 25, 2008 (1:30 pm)
Someone said in a previous post that the new Accord looks like a Saturn Aura. I think it actually looks more like a 2005 Saturn L300.
http://www.edmunds.com/used/2005/saturn/l300/100487076/photos.html
I would definitely buy a Maxima over an Accord. Especially with the track record of transmissions going bad in the Honda's lately. I am on my 2nd Maxima. I sold my wifes 92 Maxima with 126,000 miles to the girl down the street in 2003 and she is still driving it. I bought a 2003 which now has 51,000 miles on it with no problems.
And a maxima will spank an Accord when it comes to speed IMO.
#26 of 28 Re: 2008 Maxima vs 2008 Honda Accord [jspagna1]
by thegraduate
Mar 25, 2008 (1:52 pm)
255hp Maxima vs. a 268 hp Accord.
I'm not sure one would spank the other. They weigh essentially the same.
#27 of 28 Re: 2008 Maxima vs 2008 Honda Accord [jspagna1]
by elroy5
Mar 25, 2008 (2:13 pm)
Sounds very familiar. My 92 Accord was sold at 140k miles, and had no transmission problems. My 03 Accord has 53k miles, and hasn't had any problems either. And I doubt your 03 Maxima would "spank" my 03 Accord. I know I get better mileage.
#28 of 28 Re: 2008 Maxima vs 2008 Honda Accord [tonycd]
by parviz
Mar 25, 2008 (4:44 pm)
I should say I've had my share od Nissan/Datsuns which included a Sentra, Nissan Quest and a Datsun 510. My 510 was one of the best cars ever made and I drove it to 350k miles before donating it. The other two, however, nice cars in their own class and with nice features, but reliability is nowhere comparable to Honda (or Toyota for that matter). My Quest (same engine as Maxima, at least for that year and model) gave up its transmission at just under 100k miles.