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Replying to: habitat1 (Sep 02, 2008 5:54 pm)
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Replying to: nemesis04 (Sep 02, 2008 6:31 pm) The '09 Maxima is an excellent convergence of sporty performance and luxury comfort. And it's the best value around for an entry-level luxury car. While this claim may be disputed by naysayers on this forum, I have yet to read anything but glowing reviews from any bonafide car critics (other than a warm review as the result of a goofy comparison between the Maxima's 6-cylinder versus Pontiac's 8-cylinder...but that was largely a meaningless match-up). And I couldn't be happier with mine. Enjoy it!
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Replying to: out4cat (Sep 03, 2008 2:15 pm) As far as the harsh ride is concerned, it is stiffer than passed years but nothing that I would call severe or unbearable, it really is more sport tuned. My 07 was a sport but to be honest they only thing that was different on that were the tires, the suspension parts were the same on both models. If you live in areas where the roads are rough this package should be skipped and the premium package should be sought after. I was able to land the SV with the sport package for $32,400. A lot of back and forth but this was my third car from the dealership. |
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Replying to: cyberpunk (Sep 03, 2008 2:23 pm) To me 09 feels like the biggest jump in value and luxury from the other two models I previously owned. |
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Replying to: out4cat (Sep 03, 2008 4:05 pm) One feature that makes the Maxima "unique" in my opinion is the tail lights at night. I've always liked car that have a unique light pattern that makes them distinctive 50 to 100 yards away. The inverted hockey stick LED tail lights are unique. If you know of another car which emits a similar light pattern, let me know. |
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Replying to: habitat1 (Sep 02, 2008 5:54 pm) Last fall, I came close to getting a 2008 Cayenne (V6) to replace the MDX but the car I was looking at had interior electrical problems. Also, it was hard to get the right set of options without paying thru the nose. So, I passed. |
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| Ten days ago the "service engine" light came on. Dealer supposedly checked it out and reset light. Two days later it came on again. Dealer and Nissan are not responsive to problem. They got my $35,000 and treat the customer like a moron. Major buyer's remorse here. | |
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Replying to: rkurlander (Sep 04, 2008 5:25 am) |
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Replying to: out4cat (Sep 03, 2008 2:19 pm) I don't think so. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. My 1995 Maxima SE was resoundly criticized for an ugly exterior / rear end when it first came out, but as soon as the real enthusiasts got ahold of it, it took Car of the Year awards as the best entry level luxury performance sedan from Japan, bar none. And, unfortunately, pretty as it might look, now that the Maxima has ballooned to 3,600 lbs (on a FWD platform) and only offers a CVT transmission, the likelihood of them getting any serious driving enthusiasts to give it the same level of accolades isn't "slim", it's "none". I believe that is where the 305hp TL SH-AWD will clearly be superior to the FWD Maxima. If Acura dares to throw in the same short throw 6-speed that is in my 2004 TL, Nissan doesn't have a prayer of competing in performance with a FWD CVT Maxima. The TL will be more in the league of a 335ix. But the TL will probably cost several thousand more, so there is still room for both.
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