Maxima driver's the worst drivers?
#1
Maxima driver's the worst drivers?
Ha ha
Trolling Jalopnik and I found this humorous
http://jalopnik.com/5846067/which-ca...-drivers-drive
Trolling Jalopnik and I found this humorous
http://jalopnik.com/5846067/which-ca...-drivers-drive
#2
#5
Driving for 6 years, same car and the only accident I have been in was when someone backed up into me in a parking lot. But my car is also white, maybe thats why.
Plus I am Asian. So that is like 12 years of experience right? LOL
Plus I am Asian. So that is like 12 years of experience right? LOL
Last edited by Leo_Koneval; 08-04-2013 at 10:29 PM.
#6
I drive a black Maxima I think I'm pretty decent driver lol. I'm surprised nobody said Honda civic in that list. About 90 percent of civics where I live are little 1.6 liters with Al Tezza lights and an exhaust, they all drive like they are on a track. I do love to shut them down with my family sedan though lol
#8
That is hilarious, yet the pic of that old geezer isn't driving a Maxima, i can tell by the interior however problly a Buick or a Avalon. I wouldn't be surprise with drivers that drive Maxima, since lately I see owners are young, driving older Maxima. Well with me I bought my Maxima new when I was 25 and now here I am still have my Maxima and I'm in my *ahem* late 30's. Amazing how time really does flies
#10
Lol very funny pic. I think there might be some truth to this though, I drive a black Maxima, and like to think of myself as a good driver and a good percentage of the time I see crazy drivers (aggresive,reckless) they're in a maxima... I don't know what it is... Hopefully it changes
#14
"It's gotta be the Camry. I always see them in the far left lane going five mph under the speed limit.
But it's got good qualities too. No car better articulates to the world that you have no driving skills, didn't do any research before you bought the car, and basically gave up on your dreams and being an interesting person a long time ago."
#15
Seriously I agree totally! What was even funnier was what one poster said about the Camry driver:
"It's gotta be the Camry. I always see them in the far left lane going five mph under the speed limit.
But it's got good qualities too. No car better articulates to the world that you have no driving skills, didn't do any research before you bought the car, and basically gave up on your dreams and being an interesting person a long time ago."
"It's gotta be the Camry. I always see them in the far left lane going five mph under the speed limit.
But it's got good qualities too. No car better articulates to the world that you have no driving skills, didn't do any research before you bought the car, and basically gave up on your dreams and being an interesting person a long time ago."
#20
HOLY CRAP!
My neighbor that just moved out, drove two Outbacks in the 8 months we were neighbors. And the newer one, was trashed after two months of having it.
I guess that's what you get with a surfer from Arkansas.
I don't really know the answer to that, but you rang a bell in my head!
My neighbor that just moved out, drove two Outbacks in the 8 months we were neighbors. And the newer one, was trashed after two months of having it.
I guess that's what you get with a surfer from Arkansas.
I don't really know the answer to that, but you rang a bell in my head!
#21
Haha! It's me, actually, but not when I am driving my 4th gen. She's an ole lady now, I treat her with respect. No, it's when I'm in my Altima 3.5SE. I just cannot resist shutting down people in Mustangs or Dodge Chargers, even the 4.7 V8 Mustang is just neck and neck. I don't live in the US though, I wouldn't want to try that in Texas, they're gun-toting loonies over there. And I am an old age pensioner... don't assume that every old baldy drives like they're in a baby carriage
#22
Haha! It's me, actually, but not when I am driving my 4th gen. She's an ole lady now, I treat her with respect. No, it's when I'm in my Altima 3.5SE. I just cannot resist shutting down people in Mustangs or Dodge Chargers, even the 4.7 V8 Mustang is just neck and neck. I don't live in the US though, I wouldn't want to try that in Texas, they're gun-toting loonies over there. And I am an old age pensioner... don't assume that every old baldy drives like they're in a baby carriage
And you keep up with GT's in your Altima huh? Are these Stangs aware they're racing you?
Last edited by TexasTex; 01-24-2014 at 04:54 PM.
#23
Today for example during rush hour I was at a traffic light and at the far right (just next to the right turning lane like below).
... This Corolla driver, stereotypical color too, starts forcing the car into that tiny emerging lane until I moved the car a little bit to let it through. I'll see if the dashcam caught any of it
Last edited by george__; 01-24-2014 at 06:32 PM.
#24
Haven't seen enough Prius to be honest
Today for example during rush hour I was at a traffic light and at the far right (just next to the right turning lane like below).
... This Corolla driver, stereotypical color too, starts forcing the car into that tiny emerging lane until I moved the car a little bit to let it through. I'll see if the dashcam caught any of it
Today for example during rush hour I was at a traffic light and at the far right (just next to the right turning lane like below).
... This Corolla driver, stereotypical color too, starts forcing the car into that tiny emerging lane until I moved the car a little bit to let it through. I'll see if the dashcam caught any of it
#25
Yes I hard wired it into the car so it can work in parking mode... Only issue is during extreme cold weather or long time with car (2 days) I can't start the car ... So I just unplug it when I'm leaving car alone for 8-9 hours (which is usually at home) or I set the dashcam to only capture certain things
Using a ITB-100HD
Using a ITB-100HD
#26
Yes I hard wired it into the car so it can work in parking mode... Only issue is during extreme cold weather or long time with car (2 days) I can't start the car ... So I just unplug it when I'm leaving car alone for 8-9 hours (which is usually at home) or I set the dashcam to only capture certain things
Using a ITB-100HD
Using a ITB-100HD
You just like to record random things?
#32
#33
Oh I must add that older Maxima owners always drive a little kooky as well. I'm uncertain why but when I see 6th gens, they are always racing are darting in and out of lanes.
Last edited by Propa Teknique; 01-28-2014 at 10:45 AM.