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hibikir said:
Wow, a Nissan that might not be designed to detach you from the road as much as possible , like pretty much all other ones they make. Every one I've test drove has had a bigger engine than most cars in its class, but handled like a boat.

Just last week I had to drive a 2002 Maxima around. The shifter was uncomfortable, the clutch pedal was twice as long as it needed to be, and it engaged way too high, and to top it off, the steering assist seemed unresponsive, like it was set up for a grandmother. I was happy to get out of the thing, and get back into my daily drive.


I respect your opinion, but I have owned a Nissan vehicle (two now) for about 3 to 4 years, and I feel the complete opposite. I feel that Nissan gives consumers the best drivers cars out there. Who really wants to own a Honda or Mazda (or GM, Dodge etc.) over a Nissan? They have been building quality vehicles for a very long time. Look at their current lineup. The new model Altimas are amazing (I own one), the 350s are a beast and are almost limitless in the custimization department, Sentra SE-R is a little rocket with a super cheap price-tag... really, if you are looking for a great sporty vehicle, look no further than Nissan. Now, look at the GT-R... if I had the dough I would snatch it up in a second... anyone want to lend me the cash?



Just kiss the tip.