2016 Maximas on the Streets?
I'm definitely seeing many more Maximas now....too many for my liking. I like the feeling of driving a car that not very many people have. A few days ago, a Maxima that's the same Coulis Red as mine pulled up right next to me at a stoplight. Today, a blue one was at the pump in front of me at the gas station. I suppose this was inevitable once the dealerships started selling them at thousands of dollars below MSRP.
I've had my white 2016 Maxima Platinum for 3 weeks and have seen no others on the road, until last night. I parked near The Mission Inn in Riverside CA and as I exited my vehicle I realized I was parked right next to a black 2016 Maxima SL. Unfortunately my phone was out of juice else I would have snapped a photo.
This is not a Maxima sighting, but . . .
As my wife and I were pulling into Truett's Pizza in Fayetteville GA Monday, we parked beside a big shiny black Pontiac G8 sedan, which I remembered had been built by the Holden Corp in Australia for GM back in '08 and '09 (I drove Pontiacs from 1955 until 1966). We both noticed there were hidden lights and disguised antennas in and on the car.
As we were trying to figure out the situation, a big burly uniformed man exited Truetts and came to the Pontiac. He was the county sheriff, and he was equally interested in our shiny silver 2016 Maxima Platinum with black splash guards, black diffuser, black molding around the wheel wells, and the inside of the wheel wells completely blacked out with vinyl. He said he had not yet seen the new Maxima close up. I asked him about his big Pontiac G8, and he said it was an undercover Sheriff's Department car, and had a V8 engine with 402 HP.
The situation was a little ironic in that my wife and I had voted to reelect him county sheriff again in early voting Friday.
As my wife and I were pulling into Truett's Pizza in Fayetteville GA Monday, we parked beside a big shiny black Pontiac G8 sedan, which I remembered had been built by the Holden Corp in Australia for GM back in '08 and '09 (I drove Pontiacs from 1955 until 1966). We both noticed there were hidden lights and disguised antennas in and on the car.
As we were trying to figure out the situation, a big burly uniformed man exited Truetts and came to the Pontiac. He was the county sheriff, and he was equally interested in our shiny silver 2016 Maxima Platinum with black splash guards, black diffuser, black molding around the wheel wells, and the inside of the wheel wells completely blacked out with vinyl. He said he had not yet seen the new Maxima close up. I asked him about his big Pontiac G8, and he said it was an undercover Sheriff's Department car, and had a V8 engine with 402 HP.
The situation was a little ironic in that my wife and I had voted to reelect him county sheriff again in early voting Friday.
Last edited by lightonthehill; May 23, 2016 at 11:51 PM.
funny no one has mentioned what I consider to be an oversight on an otherwise perfect exterior, that is the chrome door handles...I was thinking of wrapping them black, YMMV.
cheers,
willie
cheers,
willie
Light - post pics - sounds GREAT - more on the wheel mounding and wheel well please!!
One quick question, Has anyone removed the wrap without paint damage?
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