what defines a loyal Maximist?
what defines a loyal Maximist?
If a driver is loyal to his Maxima, does he have to feel his car is more desirable (to him/herself) than other vehicles that are out there? Must he believe that every new product from other makes stink compared to his own? Does keeping his/her car demonstrate loyalty?
Things were different in 1998--the fully loaded 5-spd SE at 22 grand had way less competition. Acura is always there with exciting cars, as is Toyota. VW's drive probably the way we like but they are pricy.
The new 4-cyl Accord would be a cool car over the 6 cyl version, because I still like DOHC and the 6 banger is a SOHC. MB I believe also has gone the way of SOHC.
imho sticking with something is loyalty, even when your eyes have a way of wandering and your heart may lust for something new...
Things were different in 1998--the fully loaded 5-spd SE at 22 grand had way less competition. Acura is always there with exciting cars, as is Toyota. VW's drive probably the way we like but they are pricy.
The new 4-cyl Accord would be a cool car over the 6 cyl version, because I still like DOHC and the 6 banger is a SOHC. MB I believe also has gone the way of SOHC.
imho sticking with something is loyalty, even when your eyes have a way of wandering and your heart may lust for something new...
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