The movie "Mischief" has a Maxima in it!!!
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The movie "Mischief" has a Maxima destroyed in it!!!
review of Mischief
The URL provided above is a review of the movie Mischief, reviewed by overboost.com, and the link originally posted at dtmpower.net forums by Dado.
The movie will be available at best buy sometime soon, give me a minutes and I will look up the date.
If you're into discovering the outer limits of vehicle endurance, by the time the 15-minute mark ticks by on your VCR, you know you've purchased the right video. After the Detroit Auto Show, we are shown a brand-new Nissan Maxima blaze by stern 25 MPH max speed warnings on a graveled dirt road. As soon as you think the road is smoother than it looks - blammo - a sickening crunch is heard along with a quick, temporary loss of audio and video integrity that happens, oh, when a video camera is slammed to within an inch of its life. Our video heroes emerge from the vehicle to find it spewing transmission lubricant at an alarming rate, to which the crew makes a hasty retreat back to civilization. Perhaps a little too hasty, because a small piece down the road, the transaxle completely seizes, sending the vehicle careening into a ditch, leaving one wheel spinning pathetically. This is automotive tomfoolery at its finest.
The URL provided above is a review of the movie Mischief, reviewed by overboost.com, and the link originally posted at dtmpower.net forums by Dado.
The movie will be available at best buy sometime soon, give me a minutes and I will look up the date.
If you're into discovering the outer limits of vehicle endurance, by the time the 15-minute mark ticks by on your VCR, you know you've purchased the right video. After the Detroit Auto Show, we are shown a brand-new Nissan Maxima blaze by stern 25 MPH max speed warnings on a graveled dirt road. As soon as you think the road is smoother than it looks - blammo - a sickening crunch is heard along with a quick, temporary loss of audio and video integrity that happens, oh, when a video camera is slammed to within an inch of its life. Our video heroes emerge from the vehicle to find it spewing transmission lubricant at an alarming rate, to which the crew makes a hasty retreat back to civilization. Perhaps a little too hasty, because a small piece down the road, the transaxle completely seizes, sending the vehicle careening into a ditch, leaving one wheel spinning pathetically. This is automotive tomfoolery at its finest.
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