So I've been thinking of coming back to the Maxima community...
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So I've been thinking of coming back to the Maxima community...
...What would some of you "verterans" have to say about that? Its kinda sad when you think that i have owned back to back Maximas (92 Max & 99 Max).
For all the new people who care, i ended up getting a 01 S4 but decided its not worth the payments. I was paying (no im not going to mention the exact $$$) but I will say it was roughly $9XX for 4 years with a pretty good sized d/p. The high APR rates for loans didnt help either and nor does my high insurance premiums.
Since I am letting the S4 go, I have been looking into the WRX but the 02 Max has still been sitting in the back of my head. Anyone want to help me learn more towards the Max?
For all the new people who care, i ended up getting a 01 S4 but decided its not worth the payments. I was paying (no im not going to mention the exact $$$) but I will say it was roughly $9XX for 4 years with a pretty good sized d/p. The high APR rates for loans didnt help either and nor does my high insurance premiums.
Since I am letting the S4 go, I have been looking into the WRX but the 02 Max has still been sitting in the back of my head. Anyone want to help me learn more towards the Max?
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Re: So I've been thinking of coming back to the Maxima community...
Originally posted by Synki
Since I am letting the S4 go, I have been looking into the WRX but the 02 Max has still been sitting in the back of my head. Anyone want to help me learn more towards the Max? [/B]
Since I am letting the S4 go, I have been looking into the WRX but the 02 Max has still been sitting in the back of my head. Anyone want to help me learn more towards the Max? [/B]
255HP - 6 Speed
#5
Here are a few things i'd do if I were you, Synki:
1)Buy a 1995 Maxima superblack SE 5spd, with low milage. That way you could have enough money for:
1)Diamond Clears
2)5% tint
3)clear/red tails
4)Rims
5)Suspension
6)Stillen Body kit
7)Home grown mesh grille
8)Painted calipers
9)Downpipe, headers, catback single or duals
10)Pacesetter STS
11)Nigel Turbocharger putting down 350+ TQ&HP
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Option 2: Go domestic. Get yourself a z28, Firehawk, or Cobra. I know insurence would be as high as the s4 probubly, but it would be totally worth it IMO. Put some rims, tint, exhaust, and your set with a awesome sounding raw power machine.
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Option 3: 2k2 Maxima 6-speed. Although fast as sin, IMHO more of a luxary sedan car than a speedy little sports sedan. It's styling and bigness, while definatally sexy, just doesn't give me that hustler vibe.
Theres what i'd do if I were you. Good luck
1)Buy a 1995 Maxima superblack SE 5spd, with low milage. That way you could have enough money for:
1)Diamond Clears
2)5% tint
3)clear/red tails
4)Rims
5)Suspension
6)Stillen Body kit
7)Home grown mesh grille
8)Painted calipers
9)Downpipe, headers, catback single or duals
10)Pacesetter STS
11)Nigel Turbocharger putting down 350+ TQ&HP
________
Option 2: Go domestic. Get yourself a z28, Firehawk, or Cobra. I know insurence would be as high as the s4 probubly, but it would be totally worth it IMO. Put some rims, tint, exhaust, and your set with a awesome sounding raw power machine.
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Option 3: 2k2 Maxima 6-speed. Although fast as sin, IMHO more of a luxary sedan car than a speedy little sports sedan. It's styling and bigness, while definatally sexy, just doesn't give me that hustler vibe.
Theres what i'd do if I were you. Good luck
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with just a few necessary options, sunroof and maybe LSD.. get the 6spd max for like 24 grand and return to the Maxima community Payments will be a ****load of $ less than the S4 and you can be one of the few hardcore 2k2 owners, joining the ranks of dmbmaxima and emax YOU could be the fastest N/A Maxima
#7
Originally posted by Jeff92se
$9XX per month for 4 years!? wow.
$9XX per month for 4 years!? wow.
Not to mention my crazy NJ insurance. My insurance on my 99 (with 19 NJ points on it - $200 extra per point you get) was roughly 4600 a year full coverage with Liberty Mutual. Liek many other adults I have bills to pay as well.
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Woah! Waay too much for any car. If I were you, I would try to find a car that's alot easier on the insurance but can be made fast. ie.. Audi A4 w/ the ARP stage III or whatever. You know, put your $ in mods instead of insurance and payments.
Depends on what you want out of the car. Ie.. must be FWD/RWD/AWD. Must have xxx or less miles, must be 99' or newer etc.....
I mean fast on a budget can be a 240sx and a turbo ka or sr. Fast AWD might be a Galant VR4 or Audi 1.8T awd. Of course kev is getting 300 fwd hp on his maxima.
Depends on what you want out of the car. Ie.. must be FWD/RWD/AWD. Must have xxx or less miles, must be 99' or newer etc.....
I mean fast on a budget can be a 240sx and a turbo ka or sr. Fast AWD might be a Galant VR4 or Audi 1.8T awd. Of course kev is getting 300 fwd hp on his maxima.
Originally posted by Synki
Yep, since i am only a 22 male with little credit (i hate credit cards) so the rates were kinda high for me.
Not to mention my crazy NJ insurance. My insurance on my 99 (with 19 NJ points on it - $200 extra per point you get) was roughly 4600 a year full coverage with Liberty Mutual. Liek many other adults I have bills to pay as well.
Yep, since i am only a 22 male with little credit (i hate credit cards) so the rates were kinda high for me.
Not to mention my crazy NJ insurance. My insurance on my 99 (with 19 NJ points on it - $200 extra per point you get) was roughly 4600 a year full coverage with Liberty Mutual. Liek many other adults I have bills to pay as well.
#10
Originally posted by Craig Mack
Here are a few things i'd do if I were you, Synki:
1)Buy a 1995 Maxima superblack SE 5spd, with low milage. That way you could have enough money for:
1)Diamond Clears
2)5% tint
3)clear/red tails
4)Rims
5)Suspension
6)Stillen Body kit
7)Home grown mesh grille
8)Painted calipers
9)Downpipe, headers, catback single or duals
10)Pacesetter STS
11)Nigel Turbocharger putting down 350+ TQ&HP
Here are a few things i'd do if I were you, Synki:
1)Buy a 1995 Maxima superblack SE 5spd, with low milage. That way you could have enough money for:
1)Diamond Clears
2)5% tint
3)clear/red tails
4)Rims
5)Suspension
6)Stillen Body kit
7)Home grown mesh grille
8)Painted calipers
9)Downpipe, headers, catback single or duals
10)Pacesetter STS
11)Nigel Turbocharger putting down 350+ TQ&HP
Too MUCH Headache. Maintenance will not be fun.
Option 2: Go domestic. Get yourself a z28, Firehawk, or Cobra. I know insurence would be as high as the s4 probubly, but it would be totally worth it IMO. Put some rims, tint, exhaust, and your set with a awesome sounding raw power machine.
Rear Wheel Drive is always better than FWD. Right now, you are AWD. Your 60ft times must be less than 2 seconds!!! Extremely good in snow & rain. American cars will break sooner than you would like. An 02 Camaro SS limited edition or TransAm with some bolt-ons will smoke quite a lot of cars, including your stock S4.
Option 3: 2k2 Maxima 6-speed. Although fast as sin, IMHO more of a luxary sedan car than a speedy little sports sedan. It's styling and bigness, while definatally sexy, just doesn't give me that hustler vibe.
A WRX would've been an excellent choice but the damn glass transmissions just keep falling apart.
You could've gone with a A4 1.8T with APR Stage III kit or PES Stage III kit giving you 270 wheel HP on pump gas and 300wheel hp on race gas + All Wheel Drive.!!!
#13
Found this on VW Forums
Here's is an excerpt from the VW Boys:
VWVortex Forum Link
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Here is some candy for those people wanting or waiting on APR Stg3.
Ran a little race gas yesterday for grins, we had a big Dub show yesterday so I was giving rides to the guys in our crew, who were interested. Anyway I raced a APR chipped S4 6spd who was feeling fast with his new software. I uterly destoyed him from a roll, I'm talking 6 car lengths worth of distance, @ 110 he was starting to look kinda small in the rearview if you know what I mean.
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'00 Golf GLS 1.8T Indigo Blue
APR Stg III
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A brand new 2002 Jetta with 4 doors (or a wagon if you prefer) costs less than $20,000. ($18,533 invoice AND 3.9% APR financing). As much as I love my Maxima, NA motors with high compression engines are not for reliable power mods...
VWVortex Forum Link
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Here is some candy for those people wanting or waiting on APR Stg3.
Ran a little race gas yesterday for grins, we had a big Dub show yesterday so I was giving rides to the guys in our crew, who were interested. Anyway I raced a APR chipped S4 6spd who was feeling fast with his new software. I uterly destoyed him from a roll, I'm talking 6 car lengths worth of distance, @ 110 he was starting to look kinda small in the rearview if you know what I mean.
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'00 Golf GLS 1.8T Indigo Blue
APR Stg III
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A brand new 2002 Jetta with 4 doors (or a wagon if you prefer) costs less than $20,000. ($18,533 invoice AND 3.9% APR financing). As much as I love my Maxima, NA motors with high compression engines are not for reliable power mods...
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Re: Found this on VW Forums
Originally posted by dashingMax
Here's is an excerpt from the VW Boys:
VWVortex Forum Link
------------------------------------
Here is some candy for those people wanting or waiting on APR Stg3.
Ran a little race gas yesterday for grins, we had a big Dub show yesterday so I was giving rides to the guys in our crew, who were interested. Anyway I raced a APR chipped S4 6spd who was feeling fast with his new software. I uterly destoyed him from a roll, I'm talking 6 car lengths worth of distance, @ 110 he was starting to look kinda small in the rearview if you know what I mean.
_______
'00 Golf GLS 1.8T Indigo Blue
APR Stg III
------------------------------------
A brand new 2002 Jetta with 4 doors (or a wagon if you prefer) costs less than $20,000. ($18,533 invoice AND 3.9% APR financing). As much as I love my Maxima, NA motors with high compression engines are not for reliable power mods...
Here's is an excerpt from the VW Boys:
VWVortex Forum Link
------------------------------------
Here is some candy for those people wanting or waiting on APR Stg3.
Ran a little race gas yesterday for grins, we had a big Dub show yesterday so I was giving rides to the guys in our crew, who were interested. Anyway I raced a APR chipped S4 6spd who was feeling fast with his new software. I uterly destoyed him from a roll, I'm talking 6 car lengths worth of distance, @ 110 he was starting to look kinda small in the rearview if you know what I mean.
_______
'00 Golf GLS 1.8T Indigo Blue
APR Stg III
------------------------------------
A brand new 2002 Jetta with 4 doors (or a wagon if you prefer) costs less than $20,000. ($18,533 invoice AND 3.9% APR financing). As much as I love my Maxima, NA motors with high compression engines are not for reliable power mods...
An american muscle car might break down more often, but that way you get to work on it more. And no import can beat it's down low power.
Synki, just be smart like your brother and get a damn lightning.
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Re: So I've been thinking of coming back to the Maxima community...
Damn man it has been a long time. Well, I will say before you choose, drive many cars. Getting a 2k2 Max I doubt will drop your payments much unless you go 6 yrs. The S4 worth is about 30k right now anyways used in good condition. Now if you get a WRX, or somethign smaller but more fun, yes its worth it. I recommend driving at least 5 cars before you decide.
1) Maxima 6spd (27k)
2) WRX (23k)
3) Acura CL-S 6spd (28k)
4) GTI 25TH ANNIVERSARY 6SPD 1.8T (fast), about (25k)
5) Wait a little bit and check the Mit. Evo, 0-60 4.6sec, its quick :P
1) Maxima 6spd (27k)
2) WRX (23k)
3) Acura CL-S 6spd (28k)
4) GTI 25TH ANNIVERSARY 6SPD 1.8T (fast), about (25k)
5) Wait a little bit and check the Mit. Evo, 0-60 4.6sec, its quick :P
Originally posted by Synki
...What would some of you "verterans" have to say about that? Its kinda sad when you think that i have owned back to back Maximas (92 Max & 99 Max).
For all the new people who care, i ended up getting a 01 S4 but decided its not worth the payments. I was paying (no im not going to mention the exact $$$) but I will say it was roughly $9XX for 4 years with a pretty good sized d/p. The high APR rates for loans didnt help either and nor does my high insurance premiums.
Since I am letting the S4 go, I have been looking into the WRX but the 02 Max has still been sitting in the back of my head. Anyone want to help me learn more towards the Max?
...What would some of you "verterans" have to say about that? Its kinda sad when you think that i have owned back to back Maximas (92 Max & 99 Max).
For all the new people who care, i ended up getting a 01 S4 but decided its not worth the payments. I was paying (no im not going to mention the exact $$$) but I will say it was roughly $9XX for 4 years with a pretty good sized d/p. The high APR rates for loans didnt help either and nor does my high insurance premiums.
Since I am letting the S4 go, I have been looking into the WRX but the 02 Max has still been sitting in the back of my head. Anyone want to help me learn more towards the Max?
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Originally posted by Confused
Can I have a test drive before you let it go?
If your payments weren't so high I would trade ya....:
Can I have a test drive before you let it go?
If your payments weren't so high I would trade ya....:
I would have loved to do some pulls with jOO in that car. No more losing!
#27
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Woah! Waay too much for any car. If I were you, I would try to find a car that's alot easier on the insurance but can be made fast. ie.. Audi A4 w/ the ARP stage III or whatever. You know, put your $ in mods instead of insurance and payments.
Depends on what you want out of the car. Ie.. must be FWD/RWD/AWD. Must have xxx or less miles, must be 99' or newer etc.....
I mean fast on a budget can be a 240sx and a turbo ka or sr. Fast AWD might be a Galant VR4 or Audi 1.8T awd. Of course kev is getting 300 fwd hp on his maxima.
Woah! Waay too much for any car. If I were you, I would try to find a car that's alot easier on the insurance but can be made fast. ie.. Audi A4 w/ the ARP stage III or whatever. You know, put your $ in mods instead of insurance and payments.
Depends on what you want out of the car. Ie.. must be FWD/RWD/AWD. Must have xxx or less miles, must be 99' or newer etc.....
I mean fast on a budget can be a 240sx and a turbo ka or sr. Fast AWD might be a Galant VR4 or Audi 1.8T awd. Of course kev is getting 300 fwd hp on his maxima.
I considered the Audi A4 1.8T but it just seemed like a wanna be S4.
I also considered a GTI VR6 and buying the HPA TT kit for it. It produces a "conservative" 425hp on 91 octane gas. I couldnt imagine what it would be like to drive a car that small with so much power.
#29
Re: Re: Found this on VW Forums
Originally posted by Craig Mack
This is just my opinion, so don't get offended...I think everything Volkswagon is for chicks...The GTi's looks pretty nice for hatchbacks from the REAR, and the wheels are cool, but the front is G-A-Y. The front is the same that's on the cabrio, and that looks way to girly.
An american muscle car might break down more often, but that way you get to work on it more. And no import can beat it's down low power.
Synki, just be smart like your brother and get a damn lightning.
This is just my opinion, so don't get offended...I think everything Volkswagon is for chicks...The GTi's looks pretty nice for hatchbacks from the REAR, and the wheels are cool, but the front is G-A-Y. The front is the same that's on the cabrio, and that looks way to girly.
An american muscle car might break down more often, but that way you get to work on it more. And no import can beat it's down low power.
Synki, just be smart like your brother and get a damn lightning.
And its my cousin who has Lightning.
#31
Re: Re: So I've been thinking of coming back to the Maxima community...
Originally posted by RussMaxManiac
Damn man it has been a long time. Well, I will say before you choose, drive many cars. Getting a 2k2 Max I doubt will drop your payments much unless you go 6 yrs. The S4 worth is about 30k right now anyways used in good condition. Now if you get a WRX, or somethign smaller but more fun, yes its worth it. I recommend driving at least 5 cars before you decide.
1) Maxima 6spd (27k)
2) WRX (23k)
3) Acura CL-S 6spd (28k)
4) GTI 25TH ANNIVERSARY 6SPD 1.8T (fast), about (25k)
5) Wait a little bit and check the Mit. Evo, 0-60 4.6sec, its quick :P
Damn man it has been a long time. Well, I will say before you choose, drive many cars. Getting a 2k2 Max I doubt will drop your payments much unless you go 6 yrs. The S4 worth is about 30k right now anyways used in good condition. Now if you get a WRX, or somethign smaller but more fun, yes its worth it. I recommend driving at least 5 cars before you decide.
1) Maxima 6spd (27k)
2) WRX (23k)
3) Acura CL-S 6spd (28k)
4) GTI 25TH ANNIVERSARY 6SPD 1.8T (fast), about (25k)
5) Wait a little bit and check the Mit. Evo, 0-60 4.6sec, its quick :P
I actually woudl pick the CL-S over the Max just because they are both as fast as each other but I just wanted somethign different ya know?
The GTI is still something i am looking at & the EVO, well, its still a DSM and pretty much the same DSM. I had a DSM and it was just a headache.
#33
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Re: Re: Re: So I've been thinking of coming back to the Maxima community...
Originally posted by Synki
Those are def cars i had considered Russ.
I actually woudl pick the CL-S over the Max just because they are both as fast as each other but I just wanted somethign different ya know?
The GTI is still something i am looking at & the EVO, well, its still a DSM and pretty much the same DSM. I had a DSM and it was just a headache.
Those are def cars i had considered Russ.
I actually woudl pick the CL-S over the Max just because they are both as fast as each other but I just wanted somethign different ya know?
The GTI is still something i am looking at & the EVO, well, its still a DSM and pretty much the same DSM. I had a DSM and it was just a headache.
#34
Originally posted by Synki
I considered the Audi A4 1.8T but it just seemed like a wanna be S4.
I also considered a GTI VR6 and buying the HPA TT kit for it. It produces a "conservative" 425hp on 91 octane gas. I couldnt imagine what it would be like to drive a car that small with so much power.
I considered the Audi A4 1.8T but it just seemed like a wanna be S4.
I also considered a GTI VR6 and buying the HPA TT kit for it. It produces a "conservative" 425hp on 91 octane gas. I couldnt imagine what it would be like to drive a car that small with so much power.
Front Wheel Drive
With all those ponies, you will only gain wheel spin. You will be sure to blow your tranny and engine unless you did some serious modifications to rebuild and fortify them both!
#35
VR6 TT Beetle
Here's some more info on your VR6 Twin Turbo:
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If you can dream it up, HPA can build it, and depending on which vehicle you begin with (a Beetle has neither a VR6 nor AWD; a GTI has a VR6 motor, but not AWD; a TT already has AWD, but can accept a V-6, etc.), mods can range from a simple $9800 VR6 engine install to the $50-55K full-tilt twin-turbo AWD V-6 terror you see here. This Beetle GT6 actually belongs to a generous and trusting HPA customer and carries an estimated out-the-door grand-total price of $65,000, including the donor Beetle.
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HPA Motorsport Stage 3 for VW/Audi VR6
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If you can dream it up, HPA can build it, and depending on which vehicle you begin with (a Beetle has neither a VR6 nor AWD; a GTI has a VR6 motor, but not AWD; a TT already has AWD, but can accept a V-6, etc.), mods can range from a simple $9800 VR6 engine install to the $50-55K full-tilt twin-turbo AWD V-6 terror you see here. This Beetle GT6 actually belongs to a generous and trusting HPA customer and carries an estimated out-the-door grand-total price of $65,000, including the donor Beetle.
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HPA Motorsport Stage 3 for VW/Audi VR6
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HPA Twin Turbo Video
For all you German speaking peeps. Here's a video on the VR6 TT.
Enjoy!
VR6 TT Video
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Found a perfect car for you Synki!
400+ HP Audi S4 on eBay.com
Enjoy!
VR6 TT Video
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Found a perfect car for you Synki!
400+ HP Audi S4 on eBay.com
#38
Originally posted by Synki
I was thinking the samething Jeff.
I considered the Audi A4 1.8T but it just seemed like a wanna be S4.
I also considered a GTI VR6 and buying the HPA TT kit for it. It produces a "conservative" 425hp on 91 octane gas. I couldnt imagine what it would be like to drive a car that small with so much power.
I was thinking the samething Jeff.
I considered the Audi A4 1.8T but it just seemed like a wanna be S4.
I also considered a GTI VR6 and buying the HPA TT kit for it. It produces a "conservative" 425hp on 91 octane gas. I couldnt imagine what it would be like to drive a car that small with so much power.
We really need to know your budget......