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Re: What's wrong with the CVT? [teddy7117] by habitat1
Sep 11, 2008 (5:40 am)
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Replying to: teddy7117 (Sep 11, 2008 5:15 am)

I love the constant pull of the CVT and I am a driving enthusiast. So while you are struggling to grab a gear please enjoy my taillights! Your argument is backasswards, there is no good reason why a FWD car should not use CVT.
 
I don't think stoplight drag racing is a valid metric for driving enthusiasm. But since you brought it up, the 2009 Maxima with 290hp and a CVT manages to go 0-60 in a whopping 0.3 seconds faster than my 1995 Maxima with 190hp and a 5-speed manual. And my TL 6-speed with only 258hp will leave you squinting at my taillights by at least a similar margin. Granted, FWD is a significant limitation compared to RWD, but the CVT transmssion definitely has its negative impact on performance.
 
But beyond stoplight drag racing, the satisfaction of shifting your own gears and having direct control of the cars transmission and rpms is not uniquely limited to RWD. If push came to shove, I'd probably rather have my 1995 Maxima SE 5-speed to take on a drive through the twisties than a current BMW 3 series with an automatic transmission. Ultimate performace would go to the BMW, fun and driver involvement to the Maxima.
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Re: What's wrong with the CVT? [habitat1] by houdini1
Sep 11, 2008 (5:51 am)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Sep 11, 2008 5:24 am)

Here's an offer, get Nissan to relabel and advertise the Maxima a 4DCC ("4-Door Commuter Car), and I will exit this forum never to be seen again
 
No, I have seen people leave forums before over disagreements and when that happens the forums are diminished and sometimes die. We need differences of opinions here to make it interesting.
 
Even though I disagree with you on this car you certainly have the right to your opinion. My feeling is that all cars are compromises to some extent and the Max is just what it is....and isn't.
 
Have you driven the new Mazda 6? Sounds like it would be to your liking.
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Re: Color Choices [out4cat] by go_mdx1
Sep 11, 2008 (10:51 am)
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Replying to: out4cat (Sep 09, 2008 5:06 pm)

In August, I visited over 10 Nissan dealerships in North Carolina and only saw 1 red 09 Maxima. My personal view is that its the hardest color to find - but dealers were telling me that Blue was the hardest color to find. Of course, I was looking for a Blue Maxima:-).
 
One of my cars is red...On a scale of 1 (easy) to 10 (hard) to keep clean, I'd vote the Sunset Red as a 7.
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Re: All windows automatically opened [out4cat] by go_mdx1
Sep 11, 2008 (11:01 am)
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Replying to: out4cat (Sep 09, 2008 4:48 pm)

The remote does seem very easy to set off the "all windows down" function when the unlock key is held down. The key at the bottom of my wifes purse has been accidently set off at least once already. Infiniti owners have been complaining about this remote design for quite a while - some even going so far as disabling this feature from the remote.
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Re: Anyone with the Sport Navagation Pack. [eric106] by go_mdx1
Sep 11, 2008 (11:11 am)
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Replying to: eric106 (Sep 11, 2008 2:02 am)

From an interior cabin perspective, the Premium Package gives you these extra amenities over what is already included in the Sport Package:
 
1) Air conditioned driver seat
2) Dual moonroofs
3) Rear seat air/radio controls in the armrest
4) LED "mood" lights in the front door handles and ceiling
5) 7" Color monitor w/rear view backup camera
6) Rear sunshade
7) Auto up/down feature on all 4 windows.
 
Nissan's website does a pretty good job of showing you the four different levels of interior accomodations (S, SV, Sport, and the Premium).
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Re: What's wrong with the CVT? [habitat1] by pat HOST
Sep 11, 2008 (11:35 am)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Sep 11, 2008 4:56 am)

Yo, let's avoid the name-calling.
 
Everyone is welcome here as long as opinions are expressed civilly and respectfully. It's easy enough to ignore posts we wish were not here. Some of us need to practice that a bit.
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Re: What's wrong with the CVT? [habitat1] by cyberpunk
Sep 11, 2008 (12:52 pm)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Sep 11, 2008 4:56 am)

habitat1,
 
Based on what could you possibly make the claim that the BMW and Lexus transmissions you mentioned above are more fuel-efficient transmissions than Nissan's CVT? I submit that you couldn't possibly know this, or make this statement, based on the published (or even real-world) MPG these cars achieve, as a little variable called the engine influences MPG just a bit.
 
I think I can sum up your beef against the '09 Maxima as being that a) there is no manual tranmission available and b) Nissan's marketing spin refers to it as a 4DSC.
 
I'll grant you this: If you are looking for a sports car with a manual tranmission, the '09 Maxima is not for you. That is what it is not , but in no way, whatsoever, does that take away from everything that the '09 Maxima is.
 
As of last year, manual transmissions accounted for less than 9% of all cars sold in the US. That number is heading south, and many estimates expect it to be around 6% within the next 4 years.
 
I know of no product that is successful at being all things for all people. I can hardly knock Nissan for focusing their energies on the 91-94% of the US market, and foregoing the expense of catering to the rest. And Nissan did this by providing one of the best automatic tranmissions on the market, the best CVT on the market, and a transmission that also gives the driver the ability to simulate 6 gear ratios (should one desire).
 
I do enjoy manual transmissions. If I were in the market for either a sports car or a car with a manual tranmission, I would not have purchased the Maxima. However, any lost sales that Nissan may experience due to the Maxima not having a manual tranmission will be a statistically insignificant number.
 
For its class (the flagship sporty sedan for a non-luxury badge), the '09 Maxima is the best overall package on the market.
 
But wait - don't bother responding. As the host of this forum just reminded us, we've got Ignore options, and you're now on mine.
 
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Precision Grey by out4cat
Sep 11, 2008 (5:15 pm)
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Just a suggestion/hint to anyone who has their 09 Maxima in Precision Grey, there is a wax available from www.topoftheline.com called pizazz that brings out the depth and brilliance of this color like no other wax I have ever used. The wax is less expensive than Zymol and Pinnacle products and works just as well if not better. One thing I do to make things easier and faster is apply it when the car is wet right after washing. You will notice the water beading gets smaller which means the wax actually does some of the drying for you, then I buff and rebuff with a clean dry towel and just watch the gloss. I used the product with my previous Maxima in Coral Sand (no longer available). I am sure the product will do the same with other colors but I just have not tried it in anything but Coral Sand and Precision Grey.
As far as spray detailing products, I have used almost all of them, the one I find to be LEAST effective is Quick Detailer by Meguiars. It does spray off smudges, prints, and stuff like that but it does not add gloss or cover up fine hairline marks on paint like the other brands.
These are just my suggestions based on experiences, everyone here seems to be passionate about their 09 Maxima and keeping it clean should be part of that. Don't forget to use detail spray on your wheels, they are also painted and clear coated these days. Have fun!!!
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Re: What's wrong with the CVT? [cyberpunk] by SergeyM
Sep 11, 2008 (6:02 pm)
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Replying to: cyberpunk (Sep 11, 2008 12:52 pm)

the flagship sporty sedan for a non-luxury badge...
 
Some creativity! You could also add large FWD and guess what, there is no one else in suck class. Avalon is not sporty, Passat is not large enough, makes Maxima a sure winner.
 
BTW, what's with using BMW name in Vein? No one in their spare mind should compare the current Maxima to the UDM.
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Question about the Premium Pack. by eric106
Sep 11, 2008 (7:01 pm)
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Does all premium Pack come with Navagation. Thanks.

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