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mishuko 02-19-2016 07:39 AM

in production v4?

uhh yea... no =X

UNKNOWN_370 02-19-2016 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by kay.zee (Post 3417373)
The Altima used to be legit , but not even close to the same quality as the Honda Accord or even Mazda 6.
Ya great car for people with negative credit :icon17:

There was a recent article saying companies like Nissan is contributing to selling and leasing new cars to people with horrible credit or no credit and it's causing a mass influx of people who can't pay their new car payments on time or at all.


Financing has nothing to do with quality. The quality differences in the altima are miniscule and are cabin related. The Honda layout gives it a much more luxurified presence which is great for Honda to have better looking layout. But Nissan's is ergonomically superior. If you go under the hood, Nissan still has leaves more advanced engines and transmissions than the competition.

The altima 4cylinder was the first 4 cylinder to get hybrid level gas mileage with its pure drive technology on a standard sized car. The altima CVT is the benchmark for that technology.. something Honda has had higher issues with there transmissions though Nissan tends to get the rep in spite of the factual numbers telling a different story.

The 3.5SR suspension is superior to all its competitors for handling. Everything you talk is without having the experience behind the wheel of these cars... You should really stick to what you know.

So I would say the Nissan is VERY competitive to the competition. Right now the Kia Optima is killing all competition. The underdog is the winner right now with turbo power and a REAL shiftable automatic. Improved suspension direct steering and comfortable interior. It's the best of all world's.

UNKNOWN_370 02-19-2016 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Poyo150 (Post 3417480)
I need to buy the 370z before they discontinue it. I heard a lot of rumors that the new Z is going to be cheaper and turbo charge. I like the V6 over a V4 turbo



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Inline 4...
When the Z comes out. It will most likely have both 4 and 6 cylinder options like the infiniti

FPenvy 02-19-2016 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kay.zee (Post 3417373)
The Altima used to be legit , but not even close to the same quality as the Honda Accord or even Mazda 6.
Ya great car for people with negative credit :icon17:

There was a recent article saying companies like Nissan is contributing to selling and leasing new cars to people with horrible credit or no credit and it's causing a mass influx of people who can't pay their new car payments on time or at all.

i'm confused but how does this matter?

if someone can't pay for the car the car gets repo'd. someone else then buys the car most likely at a discount.

this has been happening since financing was ever made available.

it's completely irrrelevent to the agrument/conversation over what the next Z will have IF it's made.

man you are so far off track even ME of all people is saying get back on the rails. :bowrofl:

jwick 02-19-2016 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by sx moneypit (Post 3417556)


Did you really pull an engine spec from 1967 as part of your argument. :wtf2:

FPenvy 02-19-2016 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3417634)
Did you really pull an engine spec from 1967 as part of your argument. :wtf2:

yes......yes he did.

:facepalm:

UNKNOWN_370 02-19-2016 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3417633)
i'm confused but how does this matter?

if someone can't pay for the car the car gets repo'd. someone else then buys the car most likely at a discount.

this has been happening since financing was ever made available.

it's completely irrrelevent to the agrument/conversation over what the next Z will have IF it's made.

man you are so far off track even ME of all people is saying get back on the rails. :bowrofl:

I think we better start taking his screen name literally? He might be related to jungle Z?:inoutroflpuke:

jwick 02-19-2016 08:39 AM

$60K for next new Z35?
 
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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3417627)
Financing has nothing to do with quality. The quality differences in the altima are miniscule and are cabin related. The Honda layout gives it a much more luxurified presence which is great for Honda to have better looking layout. But Nissan's is ergonomically superior. If you go under the hood, Nissan still has leaves more advanced engines and transmissions than the competition.



The altima 4cylinder was the first 4 cylinder to get hybrid level gas mileage with its pure drive technology on a standard sized car. The altima CVT is the benchmark for that technology.. something Honda has had higher issues with there transmissions though Nissan tends to get the rep in spite of the factual numbers telling a different story.



The 3.5SR suspension is superior to all its competitors for handling. Everything you talk is without having the experience behind the wheel of these cars... You should really stick to what you know.



So I would say the Nissan is VERY competitive to the competition. Right now the Kia Optima is killing all competition. The underdog is the winner right now with turbo power and a REAL shiftable automatic. Improved suspension direct steering and comfortable interior. It's the best of all world's.


Dude I'm you on all points except CVT, and I've owned one. It's great in theory and when it works but when it goes bad, boy does it.

FPenvy 02-19-2016 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3417638)
I think we better start taking his screen name literally? He might be related to jungle Z?:inoutroflpuke:

honestly.........people like him are so irrelevant i dont even look at their screen names anymore.

UNKNOWN_370 02-19-2016 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3417640)
Dude I'm you on all points except CVT, and I've owned one. It's great in theory and when it works but when it goes bad, boy does it.

It still doesn't mean that Nissan has not set the standard for CVT transmissions in the 21st century. It just means you've been one of the unfortunates to have experienced the drawbacks of possible CVT unreliability, which has lessened greatly since 2010 in the Nissan brand.

jwick 02-19-2016 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3417645)
It still doesn't mean that Nissan has not set the standard for CVT transmissions in the 21st century. It just means you've been one of the unfortunates to have experienced the drawbacks of possible CVT unreliability, which has lessened greatly since 2010 in the Nissan brand.


I'll give you that and I actually had a decent experience with it but had other issues with the car. When searching for solutions on other forums I read a bunch of nightmares about the CVT. of course I might be being unfair considering only the complainers actually post on the Internet.

You do your research before you speak so I'll concede:tiphat:

UNKNOWN_370 02-19-2016 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3417634)
Did you really pull an engine spec from 1967 as part of your argument. :wtf2:

The forum is once again going to shyt!

jwick 02-19-2016 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3417654)
The forum is once again going to shyt!


Happens to all good forums when 3rd generation owners start popping up :shakes head:

UNKNOWN_370 02-19-2016 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3417649)
I'll give you that and I actually had a decent experience with it but had other issues with the car. When searching for solutions on other forums I read a bunch of nightmares about the CVT. of course I might be being unfair considering only the complainers actually post on the Internet.

You do your research before you speak so I'll concede:tiphat:

I try... But I make mistakes like everyone else..:tiphat:

I just have a lot of experience with Altima. Really good cars in practice. You can't go by the nitpicky opinions of some.

Apex2Apex 02-19-2016 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by kay.zee (Post 3417373)
The Altima used to be legit , but not even close to the same quality as the Honda Accord or even Mazda 6.
Ya great car for people with negative credit :icon17:

There was a recent article saying companies like Nissan is contributing to selling and leasing new cars to people with horrible credit or no credit and it's causing a mass influx of people who can't pay their new car payments on time or at all.

Are you drunk?


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