1992 Nissan Maxima GXE from North America - Comments

4th Feb 2002, 17:50

"I intend to make this a classic antique"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Normal wear and tear, brakes, timing belt, tires, windshield wipers, and batteries.

General comments?

This car has the original muffler and shows no signs of wear.

The engine is quiet and does not burn any oil. I have used synthetic oil since I bought the car, changing every 3-4 thousand miles.

It's the best car I have ever owned.


18th Jan 2005, 14:27

How exactly do you determine when your Nissan Maxima will become an antique? The reason I ask is because I am not sure how to determine when my Nissan Maxima will become an antique.


18th Jan 2005, 14:50

Was just wondering how you planned to "make" your car a "classic antique"?

Cars are usually not considered "antique" until they are at least 40-50 years old. Yours, at 13 years, is somewhat short of that.

Do you have some way to travel into the future and take the Nissan with you? Is your name Dr. Emmett L. Brown?

And even if you did, a Nissan Maxima is hardly a prime candidate for "classic antique" status lol.


23rd Feb 2005, 06:35

I do not understand you think a basic Japanese 4 door sedan or for that matter 99% of Japanese cars is going to become a classic? Just not going to happen. Have pride, buy American.


28th Jan 2006, 04:13

Those guys are right about japanese cars won't be antiques cuz as old as they get they still work unlike the american cars where they become antiques after I duno maybe 10 years. and for the guys saying have some pride buy american, well pride won't pay for all the parts you will have to replace if you buy one. long live the imports.

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