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#968
#972
sup!
Apparently I turn 40 today or some crazy **** like that. Been a wild ride! Currently driving a 2011 BMW 335i convertible bought new. Getting a Yukon XL Denali soon.
Apparently I turn 40 today or some crazy **** like that. Been a wild ride! Currently driving a 2011 BMW 335i convertible bought new. Getting a Yukon XL Denali soon.
#975
Can't believe I still remember who all these smiles were named for after 15 plus years!! Where's Jeff92SE these days? Y2KevSE? SprintMax? I remember ClubMaxima.com or .org too. I think SprintMax ran that? I think I still have a ton of the old street racing videos that were posted on here over a decade ago, before YouTube was even around. Lots from Hogan, aka yo_its_ok. Lol I should repost them.
Well, after my 1999 Maxima SE 5M, I picked up that red 2007 Toyota RAV4 V6 "Sport" which looked awesome on paper, but turned out to be one of the worst driving vehicles I've ever owned, and wasn't the least bit reliable either. Was amazing for family and kiddo management, but numerous poor engineering and design decisions in that vehicle that really made you scratch your head and wonder wtf Toyota was thinking? Did anybody ever drive the thing before signing off on the design? Typical Japanese, only caring about specs and not how well something actually works. I liked my Maxima and still miss it, but didn't like my Accord at all, nor the RAV4, so was turned off towards Japanese cars after that.
Was diagnosed with cancer in 2011 at the age of 33, and said to hell with it all and bought the Bimmer and love it, and have been driving it ever since. Drives awesome so unlike a lot of the newer BMWs, and still puts a smile on my face every time I drive it. Hasn't been perfect in the reliability department, but it's better than the RAV4, and a zillion times more fun to drive. German engineering is amazing in so many ways, and you can actually squeeze 4 people into that thing pretty comfortably for trips of a few hours. Amazing interior space management and efficiency. Was originally a lease, bought out the lease at the end, and now the CPO warranty just ran out. Totally ruined with this car, an E93, and don't know what I'd want next, so am just going to keep driving it.
After my little cancer adventure, my wife decided to splash out on a Bimmer too, and has a 2012 BMW X5d with the asymmetrical twin snail turbodiesel engine. Love it. 265hp/425tq or thereabouts, and really scoots around town like my old Maxima did, despite being a 5200lb vehicle!! Falls a little flat on the highway with only 265hp, but can get a legit 28+ mpg on road trips which is amazing for a vehicle of that size. I never got better than 24-25 mpg even on the highway with my RAV4, which was much smaller and only 3900 lbs. Love diesel! Too bad VW screwed it up for everybody right when diesel was really starting to make progress in the U.S. Glad to see that BMW is committed to them and still offering them, and that they're about the only company that did NOT get in the big emissions scandal.
Lots of churn in my wife's family. We're caring for my brother-in-law full time since last year, who is disabled, my sis-in-law is coming to live with us for a bit, oh and we're also getting a dog , so trading in the X5 for a Yukon XL Denali soon and I'll drive that, and my wife will drive the 335i. Perfect candidates for a minivan, but both my wife and I are like **** that, so the "Big Den" it is. Cross off another automotive box, own a big Murican V8 powered something.
#978
#979
Kids ↑↑↑ say the darndest things . . . or so some TV show used to claim.
About two weeks after your "four-oh" was my "seven-oh"
We still have the Maxima, and although it doesn't get driven too much these days it's still fun to drive when I do.
Norm
About two weeks after your "four-oh" was my "seven-oh"
We still have the Maxima, and although it doesn't get driven too much these days it's still fun to drive when I do.
Norm
#980
Who else still has their Maxima? And what are you driving now? (My G is in my sigline, so there's that.)
#981
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That's fantastic! Sometimes I wish I still had the Maxima, although I think I'd rather still have my unmodded '99 SE 5MT over my modified '03 SE 6MT. It was less car, and slower, but just more fun to drive for some reason. Both were bought new, back in the day.
Who else still has their Maxima? And what are you driving now? (My G is in my sigline, so there's that.)
Who else still has their Maxima? And what are you driving now? (My G is in my sigline, so there's that.)
#984
If so you remember the guy who touched the hot supercharger. I actually ended up buying that max years later and still have it.
#985
This site..
I take a break, then come back, I take a break I come back again..
On my 5th 4gen.. 6spd/3.5 and i'm still not done.
Good to see all ye-olde names checking in.
krismax I still have your 95ECU, no CEL and I pass NYS emissions with it every year
I take a break, then come back, I take a break I come back again..
On my 5th 4gen.. 6spd/3.5 and i'm still not done.
Good to see all ye-olde names checking in.
krismax I still have your 95ECU, no CEL and I pass NYS emissions with it every year
#986
Wassup biatches! Still check in once in awhile.
Still have my 03. Under 80k miles. Dents and dings everywhere (thanks to wifey) but runs great. Had to take off my carbon fiber hood so Honda guys would stop trying to race my wife.
Hit 50. Picked up a 2016 Mustang GT. Would love to hear what you guys are driving these days.
Still have my 03. Under 80k miles. Dents and dings everywhere (thanks to wifey) but runs great. Had to take off my carbon fiber hood so Honda guys would stop trying to race my wife.
Hit 50. Picked up a 2016 Mustang GT. Would love to hear what you guys are driving these days.
#987
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Wassup biatches! Still check in once in awhile.
Still have my 03. Under 80k miles. Dents and dings everywhere (thanks to wifey) but runs great. Had to take off my carbon fiber hood so Honda guys would stop trying to race my wife.
Hit 50. Picked up a 2016 Mustang GT. Would love to hear what you guys are driving these days.
Still have my 03. Under 80k miles. Dents and dings everywhere (thanks to wifey) but runs great. Had to take off my carbon fiber hood so Honda guys would stop trying to race my wife.
Hit 50. Picked up a 2016 Mustang GT. Would love to hear what you guys are driving these days.
#988
03Blk, 42 here. I still have yet to get a new car. I make a (low low) 6 figure income but supporting a family of 5 in Southern California, that doesn't go far. :/ So, I continue on with my daily '03 Acura TL Type S (~105,000 miles), a 2001.5 Stage 2 Audi S4 (~ 90,000 miles), and, of course, my supercharged '99 Maxima (~105,000 miles).
Find myself here a little more as I spruce up the Maxima for my daughters who are at or near driving age.
#990
She's still alive? Love to see pics!
#996
Dang, was a 335i a natural progression from a 4th gen Maxima or what? I bought one new, also bought a GM SUV new. And lastly a Lexus LS used. Now if you say you also got a Lexus LS, I dunno....that would be weird lol
think about this...my 1998 SE was my first new car, and now I have 4 cars....
#1000
You must have figured it out by now, drop (or dropping) resistor mod. When the resistor is unplugged the transmission runs at full pressure which makes it shift fast and hard.