View Poll Results: How many miles per year do you drive?
0 to 10,000 miles
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17
15.89%
10,001 to 20,000 miles
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50
46.73%
20,001 to 30,000 miles
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30
28.04%
more than 30,000 miles
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10
9.35%
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How much driving in a year?
#1
How much driving in a year?
I drive quite a bit, so among the reasons I got the Maxima was for the comfort and solid feel of the car. I purchased my 2005 SL at the end of December 2004 and it now has just over 23K miles.
How many miles a year are other Maxima drivers logging?
How many miles a year are other Maxima drivers logging?
#4
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yowzer doodles! i just got mine on 8/11/05 and i have just under 1600 thus far. i'm probably looking at about 9k or so per year. although i would like to drive the car more i don't want to put a bajillion miles on it in case i have to sell it or some junk.
#5
gas money
Originally Posted by DTinVA
I drive on average 50k miles per year. Before the Max, I had a Caravan (good for previous job, not current one) and did the same mileage. This ride is so much better! ![Woot](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/woot.gif)
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#6
i usually put less than 10,000 on my cars in a year. work is only 4 miles from my house, but school is 28 in each direction. my max was purchased sept 04 and when i traded her in in june she had 79** my titan just hit the 2700 mile mark yesterday.
#16
Originally Posted by wsu
I estimate that at current gas prices you are well over $5,000 per year in gas money (50,000 miles per year divided by 28 miles per gallon = 1,786 gallons per year. 1,786 gallons times $3 per gallon = $5,357). I hope you have an expense account!
#19
Mileage
I average 16K per year.
My roundtrip commute is 25 miles/day.
Hey, i have a second question ( i am a new member and cannot post an original question so please bare with me).
The question is how to get the most out of acceleration form a standstill with and without traction control.
If i use the shiftmatic mode, start in first gear, turn off the traction control - i just need to avoid "punching" it because my wheels will spin thus decreasing my 0-60mph time - correct?
If i do not use the shiftmatic mode, leave the traction control feature on - "punch" it, my wheels won't spin as much BUT my 0-60mph time will suffer because the engine will decrease power being sent to the tires. Is this right? When the traction control feature is activated - does it decrease power to the wheels or simply sends power to the tire with traction? But if both tires don't have traction - then the engine does decrease power being sent?
Any insight would be appreciated.
My roundtrip commute is 25 miles/day.
Hey, i have a second question ( i am a new member and cannot post an original question so please bare with me).
The question is how to get the most out of acceleration form a standstill with and without traction control.
If i use the shiftmatic mode, start in first gear, turn off the traction control - i just need to avoid "punching" it because my wheels will spin thus decreasing my 0-60mph time - correct?
If i do not use the shiftmatic mode, leave the traction control feature on - "punch" it, my wheels won't spin as much BUT my 0-60mph time will suffer because the engine will decrease power being sent to the tires. Is this right? When the traction control feature is activated - does it decrease power to the wheels or simply sends power to the tire with traction? But if both tires don't have traction - then the engine does decrease power being sent?
Any insight would be appreciated.
#21
Originally Posted by y2za
I average 16K per year.
My roundtrip commute is 25 miles/day.
Hey, i have a second question ( i am a new member and cannot post an original question so please bare with me).
The question is how to get the most out of acceleration form a standstill with and without traction control.
If i use the shiftmatic mode, start in first gear, turn off the traction control - i just need to avoid "punching" it because my wheels will spin thus decreasing my 0-60mph time - correct?
If i do not use the shiftmatic mode, leave the traction control feature on - "punch" it, my wheels won't spin as much BUT my 0-60mph time will suffer because the engine will decrease power being sent to the tires. Is this right? When the traction control feature is activated - does it decrease power to the wheels or simply sends power to the tire with traction? But if both tires don't have traction - then the engine does decrease power being sent?
Any insight would be appreciated.
My roundtrip commute is 25 miles/day.
Hey, i have a second question ( i am a new member and cannot post an original question so please bare with me).
The question is how to get the most out of acceleration form a standstill with and without traction control.
If i use the shiftmatic mode, start in first gear, turn off the traction control - i just need to avoid "punching" it because my wheels will spin thus decreasing my 0-60mph time - correct?
If i do not use the shiftmatic mode, leave the traction control feature on - "punch" it, my wheels won't spin as much BUT my 0-60mph time will suffer because the engine will decrease power being sent to the tires. Is this right? When the traction control feature is activated - does it decrease power to the wheels or simply sends power to the tire with traction? But if both tires don't have traction - then the engine does decrease power being sent?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Yes. Yes. Power and ABS in reverse. Yes.
http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/saf...2/article.html
#22
I normally average about 13-15K a year in mileage. Only put about 6K on the car this year...
Been cutting back ALOT because of gas prices. Been carpooling with the girlfriend for the last couple of months and riding my motorcycle.
Been cutting back ALOT because of gas prices. Been carpooling with the girlfriend for the last couple of months and riding my motorcycle.
#23
Originally Posted by y2za
I average 16K per year.
My roundtrip commute is 25 miles/day.
Hey, i have a second question ( i am a new member and cannot post an original question so please bare with me).
The question is how to get the most out of acceleration form a standstill with and without traction control.
If i use the shiftmatic mode, start in first gear, turn off the traction control - i just need to avoid "punching" it because my wheels will spin thus decreasing my 0-60mph time - correct?
If i do not use the shiftmatic mode, leave the traction control feature on - "punch" it, my wheels won't spin as much BUT my 0-60mph time will suffer because the engine will decrease power being sent to the tires. Is this right? When the traction control feature is activated - does it decrease power to the wheels or simply sends power to the tire with traction? But if both tires don't have traction - then the engine does decrease power being sent?
Any insight would be appreciated.
My roundtrip commute is 25 miles/day.
Hey, i have a second question ( i am a new member and cannot post an original question so please bare with me).
The question is how to get the most out of acceleration form a standstill with and without traction control.
If i use the shiftmatic mode, start in first gear, turn off the traction control - i just need to avoid "punching" it because my wheels will spin thus decreasing my 0-60mph time - correct?
If i do not use the shiftmatic mode, leave the traction control feature on - "punch" it, my wheels won't spin as much BUT my 0-60mph time will suffer because the engine will decrease power being sent to the tires. Is this right? When the traction control feature is activated - does it decrease power to the wheels or simply sends power to the tire with traction? But if both tires don't have traction - then the engine does decrease power being sent?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Welcome. I believe that you have to make 15 post before you can start a new thread. They may have raised it in order to keep out spammers. Check out the rules that may help you out or check tha faq's. Once again welcome.
#25
Had a 4 gen Max from 95-99 that was great, then drove a Camry (ugh) for a couple of years, then a beater Grand Prix. I do about 25K miles per annum. Praise God I am so happy to be back in a car I will love to drive, my brand new 2006 Maxima. First month: 2200 miles. Oil change next week!
#36
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Got a little motivation for you guys that rack up the miles... My car has been at my buddy's shop this week while I've been doing some mods to it...anyway I needed a car to drive so he said take the 2000 max for as long as you need it and do a recon on it for him (used to be a reconner in my younger days)...gave me the keys and I was on my way...no biggie since I've owned 4th, 5th, and now my 6th gen... driving around yada yada yada...looked down and happened to see the mileage...wowzers...this car drives perfect....cleaned it up a bit --then it rained for 3 days, but damn it looks sharp if I do say so myself....just went outside and took a couple pics at night...but check out that odee
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#38
Low Miles
I bought my Max in November of 2003, so it's almost 2 years old.
I have just over 13,000 miles on it (Average just 6500 a year!). I don't have to drive it every day. I car pool to work (18 miles one way) and drive my truck once in a while. I may only drive the Red Sled once or twice in two weeks.
I know what you are thinkin', "a car is meant to be driven!". I love driving my car. When I do drive it, it just seems that much more "special"!
I have just over 13,000 miles on it (Average just 6500 a year!). I don't have to drive it every day. I car pool to work (18 miles one way) and drive my truck once in a while. I may only drive the Red Sled once or twice in two weeks.
I know what you are thinkin', "a car is meant to be driven!". I love driving my car. When I do drive it, it just seems that much more "special"!
#39
Purchased my 2k4 SE Elite back in April 2003, I only have a few hundred miles left before it hits 70k. Absolutely love my car, no problems still, always do routine maintenance and still have original stock Goodyear tires that came with my vehicle with very little sign of wear.
#40
Nations 1st 6th Gen Turbo
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Originally Posted by ApB
Purchased my 2k4 SE Elite back in April 2003, I only have a few hundred miles left before it hits 70k. Absolutely love my car, no problems still, always do routine maintenance and still have original stock Goodyear tires that came with my vehicle with very little sign of wear.
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