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Old 11-08-2005, 01:43 AM   #81
SilverMax_04
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Originally Posted by lightonthehill
Yes, 26 is not too old. I don't remember turning 26, but I am sure it was not a traumatic event.
Being slightly younger, I still remember 25 & 26. I was still single (no kids) and driving a 65 Vette. From the standpoint of physical abilities, I consider those years my high-point, and it has been a slow decline since then. From the standpoint of mental ablilties, I've yet to reach the peak.
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Originally Posted by lightonthehill
The wonderful thing about the Maxima is that it can be enjoyed at any age. I loved the first Maxima I saw a quarter century ago, and have owned nothing else for over two decades.

I fully intend to be driving Maximas when I am 95, but have already agreed with my wife that, whether a competent driver or not, I will hand her the keys to my Maxima when I turn 96. She will be my Maxima chauffeur from that point on.
What an inspiration you are to others on this site who have not been Maxima people for so long. I like your long-term plans for your Max. When I get too old to drive and my wife becomes the chauffeur, I'm certain she will insist on getting one with an auto-trannie. Guess I'll have to give in, but not until then.
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