My new sexy beast
Heheh. It has so much stuff I will never use.. like heated seats lol
in Houston...
But yeah... it is nice. I just hope nothing breaks cause unlike the maxima I don't know how to fix it lol. (even with warranty it's a pain to have to deal with that crap)
in Houston...
But yeah... it is nice. I just hope nothing breaks cause unlike the maxima I don't know how to fix it lol. (even with warranty it's a pain to have to deal with that crap)
i love the Maximas but i juss freakin love how the doors on those Legacy's close.. u can literaly close it wit 2 fingers and a 4 inch leverage push and itl smoothly click rite in.. i wz amazed when i did it at a dealer LOL they thot i wz a wierdo LOL but its just them bcus they dont know how to appreciate cars
nice car though man.
nice car though man.
Originally Posted by Iron Scimitar

The similarities are uncanny.
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Originally Posted by Flava_24/7
It really doesnt need anything else.
Porsche FTW!
-...except those oh so specific vents behind the rear wheels! lol
Let me just say this. The legacy is nice, and it is fatser. But it's not nearly as responsive (throttle wise). It takes a second to do anything when you hit the gas (I actually think it's a problem, not just the car).
I drove the max the other day... I just about put the clutch through the floor when i hit it. The clutch is effortless in the max now! and it actually responds when you hit the gas! I mean the suby is nicer and once it gets going it's way faster.... and it handles better... and it's more comfortable...
but the max is still fun and easier to drive. plus it gets better mileage lol.
I drove the max the other day... I just about put the clutch through the floor when i hit it. The clutch is effortless in the max now! and it actually responds when you hit the gas! I mean the suby is nicer and once it gets going it's way faster.... and it handles better... and it's more comfortable...
but the max is still fun and easier to drive. plus it gets better mileage lol.
Mine is originally from Georgia, and was driven by a 49 year old woman (yeah what the hell does a 49 year old woman need a Legacy GT for?)
It IS hard to find them in Texas, Houston especially.
It IS hard to find them in Texas, Houston especially.
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she needs some lovin too..

You should give it to me.
