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Old Jul 25, 2012 | 02:48 PM
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ONE MOAR TINGGG (insert pops-like pop culture image)
-The 03 Maxima was not made in the same "Class" any newer maxima. The Maxima before 2004 competed with the other non-luxury flagship sedans..... Camry, Accord, Taurus, etc..... The Maxima back then made sacrifices such as.... Manual Driver seat, cloth interior, tape players, things paupers would succumb to, and the Maxima still shined for decades, even with it's lack of a 4 cyl option (when you make a badass motor.... you make a badass motor nomsayin? Nissan re-used the ch1t out of only 3-4 engines in ALL of their vehicles during a generation, that was their cost cutting measure... Think I'm lyin? Look @ Toyota.... )

Where things had to changed was when the sales fell of the vehicle because the American climate in Sedans shifted more towards bigger sedans that have a low price tag.... So the Altima was nissan's perfect fit because it was already making cost cutting measures for the car, why not make it bigger to compete with the Accord and Camry which were already in the lame family sedan market? Look around the same time ford started making the Fusion and the demise of the Taurus... See where I'm getting with this by car "Class"?
Actually it was 02 when the Max really started seperating itself from the rest of that pack, that's when Nissan made it clear that the Max was starting it Upscale move publicly. That's why production dropped from 125k to 80k to make room for then larger Altima to battle that Cam/Accord crowd. Also from 02 onward power drivers seat was standard on every Maxima and it had features that seperated it from the Alti including available memory seats, heated steering wheel, standard Hid's, standard homelink, much better interior etc etc. Maxima had tape players well into the 6th gen production and still offers cloth and more than likely always will which is a plus for many. A few other cars in its class also carried tape players into the late 00's including the last Gen TL .

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Old Jul 25, 2012 | 03:19 PM
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Old Jul 25, 2012 | 03:54 PM
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Imo 2nd, 3rd and 7th gens were the best maximas ever designed.
Old Jul 25, 2012 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by aackshun
What I call a "Entry Level Premium Sedan" - I dunno what the official category is.... But it's still a step down from "Luxury Sedans" So this wouldn't be fair to put in a BMW 5, Chrysler 300, Caddy CTS, G37 (Which IMO is just out-classed by everything else, it's in a wierd category people usually consider G37 or BMW 3 not the 5), etc. in this bunch:

TL
Maxima
Taurus
Avalon
Azera
Impala
Charger
CC
MKZ (Not so sure on this one).

LOTH, while nicely written and formatted, I didn't read your cool story, I immediately recognized that it was not the correct response. Pops (Rochester) + Esco, hit the nail on the head on cars in the Maximas "Class." Your response is merely opinionated and can be argued until the end of time, while mine is something a bit more fact based and can be argued for a short period of time.

ONE MOAR TINGGG (insert pops-like pop culture image)
-The 03 Maxima was not made in the same "Class" any newer maxima. The Maxima before 2004 competed with the other non-luxury flagship sedans..... Camry, Accord, Taurus, etc..... The Maxima back then made sacrifices such as.... Manual Driver seat, cloth interior, tape players, things paupers would succumb to, and the Maxima still shined for decades, even with it's lack of a 4 cyl option (when you make a badass motor.... you make a badass motor nomsayin? Nissan re-used the ch1t out of only 3-4 engines in ALL of their vehicles during a generation, that was their cost cutting measure... Think I'm lyin? Look @ Toyota.... )

Where things had to changed was when the sales fell of the vehicle because the American climate in Sedans shifted more towards bigger sedans that have a low price tag.... So the Altima was nissan's perfect fit because it was already making cost cutting measures for the car, why not make it bigger to compete with the Accord and Camry which were already in the lame family sedan market? Look around the same time ford started making the Fusion and the demise of the Taurus... See where I'm getting with this by car "Class"?

You are insisting on 'class', while I specifically said 'TRULY EXACT COMPETITOR.' Those are very different categories.

You are correct that these vehicles are in the same class, and I never said they weren't. All I said was that these vehicles were, for various reasons, not the Maxima's TRULY EXACT COMPETITORS. I might consider the TL or the G37 as close to being exact competitors for the Maxima, but you never mentioned either of these in your original rebuttal.

We are both saying things that are correct, but talking about different ways of categorizing.
Old Jul 26, 2012 | 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by lightonthehill
You are correct that these vehicles are in the same class, and I never said they weren't. All I said was that these vehicles were, for various reasons, not the Maxima's TRULY EXACT COMPETITORS. I might consider the TL or the G37 as close to being exact competitors for the Maxima, but you never mentioned either of these in your original rebuttal.
By that reasoning, no car is a "truly exact competitor" (sic) for any other car, unless they share the identical platform. Think BRZ vs. FRS, or Regal vs. Grand Prix vs. Cutlas... if you don't mind the old analogy.

More accurately, "competitor" is a misused term in this context. People are competitors, not cars.



And lastly, the best head-2-head comparison for the 7th Gen Maxima is the brand new 2013 Altima (again). Ditto on the (fraternal) Korean turbo-twins: Optima and Sonata.



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ONE MOAR TINGGG (insert pops-like pop culture image)

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Old Jul 26, 2012 | 08:57 AM
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Old Jul 26, 2012 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by lightonthehill
You are insisting on 'class', while I specifically said 'TRULY EXACT COMPETITOR.' Those are very different categories.
Kay.....

Originally Posted by esco115
^ So speechless... I have lost brain cells... I need to exit. lol
+1

Old Jul 26, 2012 | 12:33 PM
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This here is the class of car the Maxima is best compared against:



Which means... the next generation Maxima better be stepping up its game, or delivering something entirely new.
Old Jul 31, 2012 | 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Rods03Max619
A NYer, so I guess you murdered em all out there, on the track of course ...

Mods:

Cold air intake
UD pulley
Headers
QTP Cutout (i open @ 5200-5400rpms)
QTP Mufflers
Self Tuned with Uprev Tuner kit

I get better power blocks with a 14.6-.9 A/F Ratio then i did with a recommended 14.2 A/F Ratio which every tuner would set it to.
but im still learning, Kenny from theshopct is also giving me 2nd opinions for the maps im setting on my car.

So yeah i kinda know a lot about this car and what its capable of doing.

this is also considering a supercharged VQ30 5th gen can NOT beat me in a race. on the track of course

BTW VQ30 w/ vortech v2 SC makes 290-300+whp

so how is a 5.5gen with basic mods beating you again?


so back to the race.
I think the OP left his car in D mode considering he said the 5th gen starting pulling @ 80mph a untuned 7th gen in D mode takes a deep breath @ exactly 80mph
Try racing him in manual mode which is best for 40rolls
DS mode is best for digg runs till top speed limit
D mode is best for 1/4 mile runs.

Thank you for your time.

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Old Aug 1, 2012 | 12:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
This here is the class of car the Maxima is best compared against:



Which means... the next generation Maxima better be stepping up its game, or delivering something entirely new.
I can't tell is that the new Hyundai Azera, car is pretty *****ing and is being compared to the Avalon, so the next gen Maxima has a lot of ground to cover, the new Kia K5 or whatever it gonna be named, that is the Azera twin, looks like a small 5/7 series.

Maxima use to be alone alone, now so much overlapping
Old Aug 1, 2012 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by STARR
I can't tell is that the new Hyundai Azera
That's the current model Kia Optima. Been out for 2 years now. I've driven the 2.0T, and by my standards I'd rate the car "good enough", particularly because of the cost-2-value on it.

Mechanics aside, the design sure is a head-turner.
Old Aug 1, 2012 | 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
That's the current model Kia Optima. Been out for 2 years now. I've driven the 2.0T, and by my standards I'd rate the car "good enough", particularly because of the cost-2-value on it.

Mechanics aside, the design sure is a head-turner.

hey you have a 5.5 gen right? and your in NY? maybe we could meet up
Old Aug 1, 2012 | 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by IFuXwiTuZ
hey you have a 5.5 gen right? and your in NY? maybe we could meet up
I sold it in February after almost 10 years. Hit up merovi here on the Org... he's also in NY and the new owner of the car. However, Yonkers and Rochester are quite a bit apart from one another, like a 7 hour drive.

These days I drive a 2011 G37S Sedan 6MT.
Old Aug 1, 2012 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
I sold it in February after almost 10 years. Hit up merovi here on the Org... he's also in NY and the new owner of the car. However, Yonkers and Rochester are quite a bit apart from one another, like a 7 hour drive.

These days I drive a 2011 G37S Sedan 6MT.
Why did you pick the slow shifting 6mt over the 7AT, the 6mt makes the g37 feel like a 2003 350z
Old Sep 7, 2012 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by IFuXwiTuZ
Mods:

Cold air intake
UD pulley
Headers
QTP Cutout (i open @ 5200-5400rpms)
QTP Mufflers
Self Tuned with Uprev Tuner kit

I get better power blocks with a 14.6-.9 A/F Ratio then i did with a recommended 14.2 A/F Ratio which every tuner would set it to.
but im still learning, Kenny from theshopct is also giving me 2nd opinions for the maps im setting on my car.

So yeah i kinda know a lot about this car and what its capable of doing.

this is also considering a supercharged VQ30 5th gen can NOT beat me in a race. on the track of course

BTW VQ30 w/ vortech v2 SC makes 290-300+whp

so how is a 5.5gen with basic mods beating you again?


so back to the race.
I think the OP left his car in D mode considering he said the 5th gen starting pulling @ 80mph a untuned 7th gen in D mode takes a deep breath @ exactly 80mph
Try racing him in manual mode which is best for 40rolls
DS mode is best for digg runs till top speed limit
D mode is best for 1/4 mile runs.

Thank you for your time.
Do you have dyno numbers (or estimates)? Curious because off-hand, I would definitely think a S/C VQ30 could take a 7th gen regardless of mods.

But then again, if your Uprev kit solves the top-end issue that would be a different story.
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