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Old Jul 15, 2002 | 04:53 PM
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My Nissan Family Growing

This weekend I traded in my beloved '93 Civic DX workhorse for a Vibrant Blue 2002 Sentra SE-R for my girlfriend. Nice little pocket rocket, I must say. The only things that bug us are that the A/C is a bit weak when compared to my Maxima and the rear leg room sucks even when compared to my old Civic. But other than those things, it's not too shabby for a little car. I just hope it lasts. I had over 238,000 miles on the Civic with never too many major problems, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the Sentra.

And, of course, since Nissan paint tends to suck. We already have a rock scratch on the front bumper of the SE-R after the first day of ownership.

Now we have are a nice little Nissan family. I wonder if I can ever add a third...like a 350Z.

Peace!
Old Jul 15, 2002 | 04:55 PM
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Re: My Nissan Family Growing

Originally posted by KennyLau
This weekend I traded in my beloved '93 Civic DX workhorse for a Vibrant Blue 2002 Sentra SE-R for my girlfriend. Nice little pocket rocket, I must say. The only things that bug us are that the A/C is a bit weak when compared to my Maxima and the rear leg room sucks even when compared to my old Civic. But other than those things, it's not too shabby for a little car. I just hope it lasts. I had over 238,000 miles on the Civic with never too many major problems, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the Sentra.

And, of course, since Nissan paint tends to suck. We already have a rock scratch on the front bumper of the SE-R after the first day of ownership.

Now we have are a nice little Nissan family. I wonder if I can ever add a third...like a 350Z.

Peace!
Sweet. Now it's time to update that sig!

Auto or manual?
Old Jul 15, 2002 | 05:45 PM
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Re: Re: My Nissan Family Growing

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Sweet. Now it's time to update that sig!

Auto or manual?
Another Nissan automagically delicious tranny for us. My girlfriend doesn't drive a stick.
Old Jul 16, 2002 | 07:36 PM
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Re: My Nissan Family Growing

Originally posted by KennyLau
This weekend I traded in my beloved '93 Civic DX workhorse for a Vibrant Blue 2002 Sentra SE-R for my girlfriend. Nice little pocket rocket, I must say. The only things that bug us are that the A/C is a bit weak when compared to my Maxima and the rear leg room sucks even when compared to my old Civic. But other than those things, it's not too shabby for a little car. I just hope it lasts. I had over 238,000 miles on the Civic with never too many major problems, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the Sentra.

And, of course, since Nissan paint tends to suck. We already have a rock scratch on the front bumper of the SE-R after the first day of ownership.

Now we have are a nice little Nissan family. I wonder if I can ever add a third...like a 350Z.

Peace!
nice...everyone in my family got a Nissan....Maxima...Altima...Sentra...Xterra...Ques t...
Old Jul 17, 2002 | 05:14 AM
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Even though I still got VTEC in my blood, I guess my Nissan family is growing also; I have a 2K2 Max and Y2K Quest SE.

Not to mention, I'm in the market for an NX2000 (SR20) to be my project car.
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