Hate the new maxima styling
#1
Hate the new maxima styling
I was at 7th Gen forum and someone got a new 2010 Maxima and I absolutely hate the styling of it. In matter of fact, I stopped buying Maxima after 4 Gen. Ever since Nissan moved the design studio to So California, the styling of Nissan vehicles keeps getting worse and worse. I liked 3rd Gen styling but I think the 4th Gen styling is still the best looking Maxima so far. 5th Gens still have some lines and curves carried over from 4th Gen, but what is up with the 6th Gen? And with the new 7 Gen, the styling is changed completely again and carries no continuity whats so ever and it just looks fat and heavy, so much for Nissan's flagship "sport sedan". Infinity is no better neither.
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#16
Actually, I agree. The 4th gen styling is the best. Especially the 97-99 models. The 5th gen isnt bad in my opinion either. I think it is similar, just a wider and bigger model of the 4th gen. The 6th gens look like crap in my opinion. Worst gen of them all. It looks too ghetto if you will. I dont have enough exposure with the 7th gens to say whether they are worthy imo. I think they are def. better than the 6th gens though. I think it would be awesome if Nissan reintroduced a new model of the 4th gen similar to the new Mustangs and Challengers.
#19
^^^ those crazy 5th gen guys!
3rd gen definitely the retro sporty look being all tiny n boxy...
4th gen is my personal fav.
5th gen screwed up the tails!
6th gen is to... iuno... just ugly... sept the tails... only thing right on those...
but yeah, why was this thread made! lol
should be general, "bash the other gen's thread" or something...
IBTL
3rd gen definitely the retro sporty look being all tiny n boxy...
4th gen is my personal fav.
5th gen screwed up the tails!
6th gen is to... iuno... just ugly... sept the tails... only thing right on those...
but yeah, why was this thread made! lol
should be general, "bash the other gen's thread" or something...
IBTL
#21
I also like the the 3rd and 4th generation Maximas the most. The 6th and up generation is luxurious but it feels like its missing that sporty look of a thinner and kind of skinnier car.
But to be honest the reason I love the 4th generation is because it looks similar to the 240SX
But to be honest the reason I love the 4th generation is because it looks similar to the 240SX
#24
i plan on buying a 2008 maxima 3.5 i love its styling but yea the 2010 maximas look weirdddd. ill always keep my 4th gen ive sunk more money into it then i could get back plus who wants to buy a car with 295k miles.
#25
Wow, I never thought this threat would stir the pot so much and it was not my intention to trash other gens. I just thought, since our cars are old, but we still keep them, add mods, etc, so there must be something that we really like about this car to make us keep holding on them. To me, the styling, the size, the power and performance of this car are perfectly balanced, it is a very good family sedan, very reliable yet fast and sporty, it always sets our cars apart from Camry and Accord. From 5th gen up, I see those good characters of the car becoming less and less distinctive and though the car is gaining more power every year, the performance is not getting a lot of boost. The car become heavier, turning radius become larger. Nissan brought up Altima line to match Camry and Accord line and market Max as sport sedan, well, the market reacted, the sales keep going south and Nissan has to offer a big incentive to get car sold, I don't see that happens to Camry or Accord. I read comparison test between 7 gen max and Pontiac G8, no surprise, G8 won. If Nissan really want to make Max the true "sport sedan", they should make it rear wheel drive, bigger rims and shinny chrome do not make it "sporty". I was at dealership the other day having my Titan serviced, I checked both 2010 max and 2010 Hyundai Genesis, the max is bigger, more luxuries and expensive, but I will buy Hyundai Genesis, it is real luxury car, has more power, rear wheel drive, good looking and out performs max for about same amount of money.
#29
Wow, I never thought this threat would stir the pot so much and it was not my intention to trash other gens. I just thought, since our cars are old, but we still keep them, add mods, etc, so there must be something that we really like about this car to make us keep holding on them. To me, the styling, the size, the power and performance of this car are perfectly balanced, it is a very good family sedan, very reliable yet fast and sporty, it always sets our cars apart from Camry and Accord. From 5th gen up, I see those good characters of the car becoming less and less distinctive and though the car is gaining more power every year, the performance is not getting a lot of boost. The car become heavier, turning radius become larger. Nissan brought up Altima line to match Camry and Accord line and market Max as sport sedan, well, the market reacted, the sales keep going south and Nissan has to offer a big incentive to get car sold, I don't see that happens to Camry or Accord. I read comparison test between 7 gen max and Pontiac G8, no surprise, G8 won. If Nissan really want to make Max the true "sport sedan", they should make it rear wheel drive, bigger rims and shinny chrome do not make it "sporty". I was at dealership the other day having my Titan serviced, I checked both 2010 max and 2010 Hyundai Genesis, the max is bigger, more luxuries and expensive, but I will buy Hyundai Genesis, it is real luxury car, has more power, rear wheel drive, good looking and out performs max for about same amount of money.
#34
For most of people, including myself, styling/look is the first and most important factor when comes to make car buying decision, everything else comes after that, so I don't think talking about styling is pointless. Of course, beauty is in the eyes of beholder, you may not agree with my taste, but you can not deny my argument.
#35
For most of people, including myself, styling/look is the first and most important factor when comes to make car buying decision, everything else comes after that, so I don't think talking about styling is pointless. Of course, beauty is in the eyes of beholder, you may not agree with my taste, but you can not deny my argument.
Toyota made some pretty good looking sporty cars after the supras , but they were four cylinders. I would rather have a sleeper than rice, but that's just me.
#36
I do not necessarily disagree with what you said, I should add, the car buying process for most people, is to decide first what type of car they want, so if I want a SUV, I won't be allured to a family sedan not matter how hot the car it looks. Before come to the dealership, people have pretty much done their researches and have locked down few models, even so, the styling/look is still the single most important factor to make people "like" or "dislike" a car. You often hear people say "that is a hot looking car and I want one", but you rarely hear people say "wow, that car has 6 cylinders and I want one".
#37
I do not necessarily disagree with what you said, I should add, the car buying process for most people, is to decide first what type of car they want, so if I want a SUV, I won't be allured to a family sedan not matter how hot the car it looks. Before come to the dealership, people have pretty much done their researches and have locked down few models, even so, the styling/look is still the single most important factor to make people "like" or "dislike" a car. You often hear people say "that is a hot looking car and I want one", but you rarely hear people say "wow, that car has 6 cylinders and I want one".