1990 Nissan Maxima 4DSC from North America - Comments

21st Sep 2004, 12:28

"Big fat waste of time and money"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

1. Driver's side window doesn't work at all - the other three work when they feel like it.

2. Clock works when it feels like it.

3. The factory BOSE stereo...crap. Had to unplug two of the speakers because of the horrible noise coming out of them, the rest of them come on and off as they please. (Real pain in the a**)

4. Had my transmission replaced not 6 months after I bought it (about 130,000 miles) and guess what... looks like I may be doing that again real soon.

5. Also leaks transmission fluid. I am putting a bottle of that mess in a week.

6. It idles funny... I guess due to fuel injectors?? I have almost stopped caring at this point.

7. The antenna is stuck up.

General comments?

I bought this car from a friend in 2002 for a good price. It was (and still is) a nice looking car, and I loved the way it drove. But boy did I learn my lesson. I can't say I still "love my car" because it stresses me out so much now. I will never buy another Nissan - any model or year - after this experience. I feel like I own a money trap instead of a vehicle and I will probably be throwing money away trying to fix the blasted thing until I get smart and buy a new car... which won't be long. I can't keep driving something so unpredictable, especially considering I have a baby on the way.


1st Feb 2005, 12:28

Totally agree with you there.

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2nd Apr 2005, 02:08

It looks like you bought a 12 year old car and expected it to run like it did right off the lot. There are 2 1990 Nissan Maximas (SE trim with 5 speed) in my family and they are both running strong. One of them is approaching 300,000 miles. No, that isn't a typo. If you do some research on the third generation Maxima, you will find that there are problems with the power window regulators, exhaust manifold studs, and fuel filler neck. Don't judge an entire automaker on your experience with one car that was probably a wreck when you bought it from your "friend".

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2nd Oct 2005, 03:38

I owned one of these couldnt give it away in the finish, the clock, odometer, cruise control, heater etc, ant, lights dipper didn't work, the leather seats fell apart, the paint cracked, two window winder motors had to be replaced the head gasket failed then failed again, windscreen leaked, which drowned the computer which cost a grand, apart from that it drove well, plenty of power, but wouldn't want one again as once you have one you are stuck with it.

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22nd Dec 2005, 19:03

I have to agree with the guy who pointed out the age of your car at purchase. Also, that you never mentioned if your friend disclosed any problems. I've had very good fortune driving Nissan cars. From the venerable 510 ('72) and 240Z ('72), to the '88 Pulsar I've been driving for years without so much as normal maintenance. It's odometer failed a few years ago @ 209,990 miles. Lastly, my most recent Nissan acquisition is a '90 Maxima w/5-speed. $1540 at auction w/185,000 miles showing. It took me on a thousand plus mile trip to San Diego and back in style, comfort, and speed without a grumble. The clutch has since gone out, but that's life with a high mileage car. I'm pretty certain I'll get more than my monies worth from it after all is made right. Better luck on both your next car, and choice of friends.

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26th Oct 2006, 10:30

My girl friends daughter purchased a 1990 Maxima with the automatic transmission. She has had it for 2 years and now has 172,000 miles on it. With the exception of the fuel filler neck problem (that has caused body rot on that side of the rear) the car runs great, all the parts work well and she has put about 45,000 miles on it since she purchased it.

I am currently talking to Nissan about the recall for the fuel filler neck problem. They don't think it's worth performing the work necessary, and I do. I would definitely buy another Maxima when the time came.

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18th Jul 2007, 10:54

I hate my maxima too. I got the car in april and it has cost me more money then when I bought it!

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18th Jul 2007, 22:06

Sounds like a splendid buy, well done.

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