Finally Got One!!!
Finally Got One!!!
As most of you know I've been hovering around for quite some time. I finally pulled the trigger on a 2010 Sport/Tech today! Silver on Black I took it right off the showroom floor, I love the car, will post pics later today!
Im not gonna upgrade, im leasing so I really don't wanna waste money, maybe just some tints or sumthing, but def nothin else, I love this car the way it is and since I got with with much help from my dad, he let me know that if I got it it's staying stock all thee way.
Im not gonna upgrade, im leasing so I really don't wanna waste money, maybe just some tints or sumthing, but def nothin else, I love this car the way it is and since I got with with much help from my dad, he let me know that if I got it it's staying stock all thee way.
Congrats Bro and welcome to the Club, I see you're part of the Wise Crew on this forum and went with the Best Color for the 7TH Gen Maxima (Silver) it is the one that shows off the curves of this car the best and the one that looks the best with the Mods on it as well.
We can never go wrong with silver. Most of the cars I have ever owned were silver, which is an especially good color for cars leaning to the sporty side.
As umdpru mentioned, you need to keep your gas filler flap closed and locked. When unlocked, it is about a half inch ajar, which, at the angle of the sun in those photos creates a sliver of a shadow on the side of the car. It also enables anyone to siphon all your premium gas.
And what's with that 'Pine Belt Nissan' dealer tag on the front? That is an especially strange name for a car dealership in one of the five boroughs of New York City. I see the term 'Pine Belt' used frequently across the southern parts of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
But that is not relevant. You have a beautiful car, and I know you will have lots of fun driving this baby. Believe me, these Maximas do wonders for our inner self. I get chill bumps and a stupid grin every time I approach my Maxima.
As umdpru mentioned, you need to keep your gas filler flap closed and locked. When unlocked, it is about a half inch ajar, which, at the angle of the sun in those photos creates a sliver of a shadow on the side of the car. It also enables anyone to siphon all your premium gas.
And what's with that 'Pine Belt Nissan' dealer tag on the front? That is an especially strange name for a car dealership in one of the five boroughs of New York City. I see the term 'Pine Belt' used frequently across the southern parts of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
But that is not relevant. You have a beautiful car, and I know you will have lots of fun driving this baby. Believe me, these Maximas do wonders for our inner self. I get chill bumps and a stupid grin every time I approach my Maxima.
Was originally gonna get a sliversport monitor, but they only had one silver sport and it had tech, so I grabbed it right off the showroom floor with only 18 miles!
We can never go wrong with silver. Most of the cars I have ever owned were silver, which is an especially good color for cars leaning to the sporty side.
As umdpru mentioned, you need to keep your gas filler flap closed and locked. When unlocked, it is about a half inch ajar, which, at the angle of the sun in those photos creates a sliver of a shadow on the side of the car. It also enables anyone to siphon all your premium gas.
And what's with that 'Pine Belt Nissan' dealer tag on the front? That is an especially strange name for a car dealership in one of the five boroughs of New York City. I see the term 'Pine Belt' used frequently across the southern parts of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
But that is not relevant. You have a beautiful car, and I know you will have lots of fun driving this baby. Believe me, these Maximas do wonders for our inner self. I get chill bumps and a stupid grin every time I approach my Maxima.
As umdpru mentioned, you need to keep your gas filler flap closed and locked. When unlocked, it is about a half inch ajar, which, at the angle of the sun in those photos creates a sliver of a shadow on the side of the car. It also enables anyone to siphon all your premium gas.
And what's with that 'Pine Belt Nissan' dealer tag on the front? That is an especially strange name for a car dealership in one of the five boroughs of New York City. I see the term 'Pine Belt' used frequently across the southern parts of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
But that is not relevant. You have a beautiful car, and I know you will have lots of fun driving this baby. Believe me, these Maximas do wonders for our inner self. I get chill bumps and a stupid grin every time I approach my Maxima.
Last edited by sgirgiss1214; Jul 22, 2010 at 07:48 PM.
I have always love silver cars. They look great for the longest time, hide dirt amd scatches like no other and are sporty. My last two previous cars were both silver so I felt I needed to switch things up a bit this go round or else silver might have been my first choice. Wasn't even concerned about the color monitor or tech when I purchased it but looking back things turned out for the best because it's so much nicer having that sweet color monitor doesn't it? It really makes the inside. I don't know if you've mentioned it but what color is your I interior?
I have always love silver cars. They look great for the longest time, hide dirt amd scatches like no other and are sporty. My last two previous cars were both silver so I felt I needed to switch things up a bit this go round or else silver might have been my first choice. Wasn't even concerned about the color monitor or tech when I purchased it but looking back things turned out for the best because it's so much nicer having that sweet color monitor doesn't it? It really makes the inside. I don't know if you've mentioned it but what color is your I interior?




