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Old May 27, 2008 | 08:34 PM
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NISSAN NISSAN NISSAN 100% all the way woo!!
Old May 27, 2008 | 08:43 PM
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Old May 27, 2008 | 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by baseer
we all know that hondas are good for 1 thing. they last..
im reading up on these boards, and it kinda scares me. A lot of u guys have frequent mechanical problems. I know people post stuff on here to get help, but its a little more "broke again" threads than other sites (VW, honda, acura)... lets say i get a 98 se with 50K miles. what do i have to watch out for? each car has some major weak spots....
well all the little problems sure are a hassle......... man you buy a car that is used or old you are gunna have little breaks.

But lets see my dad owned a 97 audi A6 (AKA VW) and he put $1000 into it in a year. he also owned a a maxima and put 50k on it and olny had to get oil changes for it and even thos combined dont = the cost alone for repairs on his audi.

Dude just buy the max. you wont have problems I have 140k and beat the crap out of my car. heck I floored her from a stop up to 100mph. 2 times last week and I pin it every day just for fun. she is great and i still got 25mpg last fill up.

Nissan makes the best engines on the market I have never found better.
My 91 SE-R had 206k and i pinned that thing every day. i drove it for 50k and that thing held strong and i still sold it for 1200.

buy the car and beat the hell out of it for a year and if your still not satisfied I will take it.
Thank you.

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