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Originally Posted by mhcoss I don't think they need to make the car any smaller. It is already a small car. What they should do is take a good look

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Old 04-11-2012, 03:48 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I don't think they need to make the car any smaller. It is already a small car. What they should do is take a good look at the design and shave weight any way they can. They should also continue to refine their 3.7 engine. I really hope they don't go to a smaller engine, its not like the current engine is overly large or anything.
The VQ has pretty much reached its end.......If you have driven a first gen 3.0 VQ that was in the 95 Maxima you would see why alot of these claims of harshness etc etc exist. It was buttery smooth etc etc then.
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