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Next Generation Nissan Maxima
Just a rendering, but it looks pretty good IMO. Kind of shows where Nissan's design language is heading.
http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/cro...mo_1600x0w.jpg 2016 Nissan Maxima Nismo - Top Speed http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/cro...-2_1280x0w.jpg |
Wow, ton of GTR in there
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No way. First Maxima that gets my attention.
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If that's accurate, then this is probably the closest rendering we've seen of the next Z:
http://media.caranddriver.com/images...s-original.jpg |
That Maxima looks great.
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wow, they need to water that tree!
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WTF is up with people clearly they need to step back and realize that it's just a rendering not done by nissan but a third party
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It'll be interesting where Nissan goes. What should be underlined is the new Altima is better (or equal to at a cheaper price) than the current Maxima. So where is the next Maxima going to go?
At least the current Maxima *can* look decent (though usually the good looking Maximas I see are actually Infiniti Gs!), while the new Altima still has the rental fleet look (though not as bad in the new styling). Still, at some point the Maxima is going to have an identity crisis. It doesn't rate well as an upscale/entry-lux mid-sized sedan and gets trounced by its cousin at Infiniti. It doesn't help that I couldn't care less about this segment of vehicle. :) I was and still am pissed that Ford stole the Aston look for the front end of many of its current cars. It's so lovely I hate it for what it is. And I'd hate it if Nissan styled the Maxima with any borrowed elements from the GTR. |
That Maxima is bad a$$! Love it! I would so buy one if it looked like that.
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Wow maxima looks great...the front of the next gen z is hideous but the rest of the car remains true to our current z, I hope Nissan is not going with Acura front fuguly design root.
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Kia Optima meets Dodge Charger
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There is room for the Maxima to finally fill in a gap that Nissan has been missing out on - a performance sedan.
The Maxima competes in the segment of the Dodge Charger/Chrysler 300, Buick Lacrosse, Ford Taurus, and some others. In light of the recent push of Nismo branding, they have a major opportunity here to make it a player and truly differentiate it from what it has been previously - a [half-assed] premium Altima. Also - even though I'm somewhat critical of the Maxima's current place, Nissan does need justification to push it, and they have it - the Maxima is the top seller in its segment, which has gone as a fairly unsung success in the mix of Nissan's portfolio. I would love to see it go RWD, which is a 50/50 shot in happening as certain members of its competition are RWD. |
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That is the new grille/front end they used on the new Rogue. Should be interesting to see where Nissan takes the next Maxima. I'm a big fan of the current gen (if it has the sport package). The rear is a little big and can be slimmed down a bit though. Also, Nissan needs to address the horrendous wheel gap that every gen Maxima/Altima has.
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The maxima needs to follow the same trends it had in 1989-1995. fwd/Awd would make a nice advancement into the next gen. |
An AWD Maxima that looks like that rendering would be nice. I think it looks very sexy.
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That said - I would like to see either one. The Maxima needs something like a manual transmission or a different powertrain setup than FWD to establish a clear difference between it and the current Altima. The Maxima has been RWD before. It could be again. As for the wheel gap argument - Nissan has killer wheel gap because of the pedestrian safety requirements automakers must meet. These requirements dictate ride height and front end design on cars of the midsize sedan classes and this is how Nissan is making it work. Honestly - as far as front end design with respect to newer safety guidelines, Mazda's Kodo design language is the only one that is getting it right while abiding by guidelines. |
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Also, a properly designed/tuned suspension doesn't always mean it has to be an inch off the ground. |
I guess you guys forgot Nissan builds the worst manual transmission in the business, I don't think anyone wants a clunky loud shifter in their maxima. I love old Maximas though not as much as my old Acura legend.
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Why did you buy your Z again? |
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Cant wait to get the hell out of this car, I would of already terminated my lease or get in to something else but im waiting for the new batch of 2015-2016 cars. I should of got a Mustang Gt/ STI/Evo used z06. The 370z is an ovepriced failure. and ya you can go ahead and report my posts, i like rustling fanboys jimmies bored at work. |
people who can't drive MT cars tend to blame the car.
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Wait a minute here Chris Harris has spoken. So it must be true. :gtfo2:
Why you bought this type of car for a daily is beyond me. There is nothing wrong with the manual. It may not be butter smooth as an S2000 but its not the end of the world either. I can shift it just fine...this is more due to the driver than the gearbox. It takes some finesse to drive a manual. That is why they make autos for people who complain about clunky manuals. I could live with it as a daily in stock form. But as it slowly gets upgraded for track duty, although I could still daily it at this point. It is no longer as enjoyable on the street for various reasons. This goes for any of the cars mentioned above. Once you start stiffening the suspension and lowering its ride height. For it to navigate normal everyday obstacles day in and day out becomes a hassle. Everyone is different. But for the love of God man please end your lease and your misery! This has been confirmed by Chris Harris... |
I looked into terminating my lease guys but won't be good for my credit trying to buy a house.
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BTW, any new updated pictures of this next gen maxima?
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As far as the lease, it won't effect your credit score if you trade it in for something else and have the dealer pay off the lease on the Z. Talk to the dealer. If you don't plan on getting another car, leasing a sports car in the first place probably wasn't the smartest move if you also planned to buy a house. Also, I think you have bigger issues if your only source of joy is to "russle fanboys" on a Z forum. |
i didnt realize whats his name was here still until someone made the mistake of quoting him lol
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