does infinity make an upscale max?
Not for our year. The Closest was the Infiniti M30. It was a two door Infiniti that kinda looked like our cars except A smidge rounder on the corners. It used the same engine as the maxima the vg and had up scale 1985-86 maxima rear tail lights.
Re: The M30 looks a lot like the 2nd gen Max...
Originally posted by Black VQ
But it's actually based on the Japan-market Nissan Leopard, a rwd luxo-coupe.
But it's actually based on the Japan-market Nissan Leopard, a rwd luxo-coupe.
Yes I do know this, but its the Closest on American soil for an "up-scale" maxima.
what about
what is this: Nissan Bluebird Maxima V6 Turbo XV
http://www.carfolio.com/specificatio...s/id/?id=25003
http://www.carfolio.com/specificatio...s/id/?id=25003
Re: what about
Originally posted by 1988Maxima
what is this: Nissan Bluebird Maxima V6 Turbo XV
http://www.carfolio.com/specificatio...s/id/?id=25003
what is this: Nissan Bluebird Maxima V6 Turbo XV
http://www.carfolio.com/specificatio...s/id/?id=25003
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Yeah, people just submit info to that Carfolio web site. It's not a site that actually has official information on these cars, for the most part it's just info that other people on the web have posted. I looked at a few other cars, like the Jeep Cherokee, and it only lists it at 170 HP when it actually puts out 190 HP. Another problem lies in the fact that the same car in different countries may have had different engines and other specs. A lot of times they don't have that info listed or even the damn model year for the car.
I think that it's a really good idea to have a huge database of car stats, but I think they should find a better way of verifying these statistics without having to rely on people e-mailing them and telling them they're wrong.
-C-
I think that it's a really good idea to have a huge database of car stats, but I think they should find a better way of verifying these statistics without having to rely on people e-mailing them and telling them they're wrong.
-C-
Originally posted by Charles Bisel
Yeah, people just submit info to that Carfolio web site. It's not a site that actually has official information on these cars, for the most part it's just info that other people on the web have posted. I looked at a few other cars, like the Jeep Cherokee, and it only lists it at 170 HP when it actually puts out 190 HP. Another problem lies in the fact that the same car in different countries may have had different engines and other specs. A lot of times they don't have that info listed or even the damn model year for the car.
I think that it's a really good idea to have a huge database of car stats, but I think they should find a better way of verifying these statistics without having to rely on people e-mailing them and telling them they're wrong.
-C-
Yeah, people just submit info to that Carfolio web site. It's not a site that actually has official information on these cars, for the most part it's just info that other people on the web have posted. I looked at a few other cars, like the Jeep Cherokee, and it only lists it at 170 HP when it actually puts out 190 HP. Another problem lies in the fact that the same car in different countries may have had different engines and other specs. A lot of times they don't have that info listed or even the damn model year for the car.
I think that it's a really good idea to have a huge database of car stats, but I think they should find a better way of verifying these statistics without having to rely on people e-mailing them and telling them they're wrong.
-C-
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