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Old 04-24-2005, 11:15 AM
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Number of Maxima's made from 95-99

I was wondering if anyone knew how much maxima's they made each yeah. How many se's gxe's and gle's made. Also how many were 5 spd's and how much were automatics?
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Old 04-24-2005, 12:10 PM
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Does anyone know where I can find this stuff out?
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I've finally run into someone more **** than me. I can't answer you question, but welcome to the club, lol!
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You try to search on Google?
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I remember reading on www.newcartestdrive.com or some other link online saying that 9 or of 10 Maxima's are automatics.
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From my extensive research on the topic, I've concluded with the figures below:

95-99 Nissan Maxima

GXE's- 4

SE's- 5

GLE's- 12

SE-L's-2

(Figures have a .9% margin of error)
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ive read that only 9-10% of fourth gens ever made are 5spd.
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Old 04-24-2005, 12:55 PM
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No way, you mean 90% are auto, just like the guy above said? WOWOW.
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Old 04-24-2005, 01:10 PM
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Was more gxe's made in 5 speed or se?
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Old 04-24-2005, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by DAVE Sz
No way, you mean 90% are auto, just like the guy above said? WOWOW.
thats right *******

and i have one
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Originally Posted by Umass021
Was more gxe's made in 5 speed or se?

Im going to say that their were more made in the GXE model.
The GXE is the basic model and the 5 speed is a cheaper transmission.
Ive never seen an auto GXE, im not saying they werent made im sure you could have ordered one im just saying Ive never seen one. Cant be too common.
SE models were available in Both auto, and manual.
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Old 04-24-2005, 01:40 PM
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From what I have heard there were 127,000 max's in 1999, don't know the break down of any models though. Just my $.02
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Originally Posted by Nismotic
From my extensive research on the topic, I've concluded with the figures below:

95-99 Nissan Maxima

GXE's- 4

SE's- 5

GLE's- 12

SE-L's-2

(Figures have a .9% margin of error)
you must have entered a digit wrong somewhere in you extensive calculations, cause there just can't be that many more GLE's then the rest!
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Originally Posted by FLAVOR_24/7
Im going to say that their were more made in the GXE model.
The GXE is the basic model and the 5 speed is a cheaper transmission.
Ive never seen an auto GXE, im not saying they werent made im sure you could have ordered one im just saying Ive never seen one. Cant be too common.
SE models were available in Both auto, and manual.
around here, it's almost impossible to find any maxima with a manual, I've always seen GXE's and SE's in automatic form, never manual. Kinda weird...
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Old 04-24-2005, 05:00 PM
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Well if you want to buy a 5-speed I guess it helps to focus on the classifieds posted on the .org as there is an inordinately high percentage of members who have a 5-speed.

My local stealership recently told me that my 95SE is rare because its a 5-speed and that about 90% of Maximas are automatic.
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That's pretty amazing that only 10% are stick. I have one .

I think last time I looked at the poll in the general forum was about 50/50 auto/manual on the org.
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Old 04-24-2005, 05:58 PM
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That's because its a Maxima enthusiasts' website and many car enthusiasts prefer a manual transmission in a 4th Gen, hence the almost 50/50 deadlock vs 90/10 automatic in the general population.
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Yep. That makes sense. We've even got a handful of nuts who spend $2k to put in the "cheaper" tranny .
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Good choice of car and color, Terran, lol!
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Search for all the maximas on autotrader nationwide, and it will give you a pretty good statistic. I figured 8 percent are 5 spd. Also, i have seen many more GXEs in auto than 5 spd.
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Originally Posted by rmurdoch
Good choice of car and color, Terran, lol!
It wasn't exactly a choice...it was the first 5spd that turned up in my area that a could afford . Thanks though, you too. As it turns out though I think its my favorite stock 4th gen color...almost black, but a little more interesting.
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Particularly on a bright sunny day when the car is nice and clean!
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Most of the GXEs I've seen have been auto, along w/ all othe models. I heard that it was more like 1 in 20 (5%) that are 5spd. I used to work in a sevice center & the 5spd was few & far between.
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Ive never seen an auto GXE, im not saying they werent made im sure you could have ordered one im just saying Ive never seen one. Cant be too common.
I have an Automatic GXE.
 
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SE 5-spd owner...
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Originally Posted by Black Maxima
I have an Automatic GXE.

me too god i wish it was manual
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Originally Posted by pavelsmax
me too god i wish it was manual
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Originally Posted by Dooley
SE 5-spd owner...
Me too!!!!
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Originally Posted by Black Maxima
I have an Automatic GXE.

I guess Im just a lucky GXE owner.
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Originally Posted by Nismotic
From my extensive research on the topic, I've concluded with the figures below:

95-99 Nissan Maxima

GXE's- 4

SE's- 5

GLE's- 12

SE-L's-2

(Figures have a .9% margin of error)
The figures seem a bit low to me, but you're probably right. I just hate how people leave out the Maxima Si-R when they talk about the 4th gen. It was barely distinguishable as a Si-R except for the door decals, and one of the highest performance Maximas made to date.

Some of the stats on the Si-R Maxima from March 1997 Road & Auto:

0-60 4.8
1/4 mile 11.9@112 mph
tires: 325/30-19 R, 285/35-18 F
beam axle: titanium and uranium alloy
HP: 353@4400 rpm
Torque: 344.75 @5800 rpm
Transmission: 8 spd manual with 5,6,7,8 being overdrive
rpm at 60 mph in top gear: 485
top speed: 210 (drag limited)
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I have never heard of this Si-R. Are you talking about a honda?
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Originally Posted by sbddude
I have never heard of this Si-R. Are you talking about a honda?
I'm surprised you've never heard of the Maxima Si-R. You might even be driving one without knowing it--many people bought them and didn't know they had it because they forgot to put the stickers on the door at the port, especially in Elizabeth, NJ. If your car can drive more than 200 mph, you have a Si-R.
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Say what? I've never heard of that, those stats sound pretty sweet though. So the only difference is a decal?
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Ok, you got me, the Si-R is just something I made up. But sometimes it's all in the decal!!
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We'll have to give Frank Fontaine something to do to keep him occupied, lol!
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Originally Posted by Dooley
SE 5-spd owner...
5 speed RULEZ!!!
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Originally Posted by Frank Fontaine
Ok, you got me, the Si-R is just something I made up. But sometimes it's all in the decal!!
Haha, you suck, I just realized that you said it had an "8-speed" transmission...ha, don't know how I missed that.
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That just goes to show how gullable and ignorant the newbs are here.
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ok guys, i have a fully loaded SE with every option there is and i am a 5spd!!!
now i know my car is rare.
maybe only 10% of the 4th gens are like mine?
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Wait, do I have an SI-R? I timed my 0-60 time once and maybe I just clicked my stopwatch too quick, but once I got a time of 4.8 seconds.... I don't have the SI-R badging though so maybe I have one of the cars that you're talking about?

Is there anyway I can find out from looking at the engine or reading the VIN number? It's auto, so I'm not sure how many gears it has...Someone help!
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