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Old 05-30-2003, 12:32 PM
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Maxima's ARE for old people

I got out of my car on my way back into work and I was stopped by a 60's + older lady who asked "what kind of car is that? Its pretty, I like the hub caps did it come with them?" All I could do was pick my jaw off hte floor (HUBBIES! Those are 18's sweetheart) and say "Thank You very much its a nissan maxima," then scurry off.
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I doubt too many old people would get the '04. Too aggressive. But hey, more power to them old relics. I havent seen a maxima driven by anyone over than 40-ish tho. Ever.
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I had some old bag say the same about my 02 Altima..glad its gone!
 
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When I got my 2k3 I got the same reaction from my mom and my girlfriend's mom..."Aren't Maximas for old people?"

 
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Originally posted by BiggD23
When I got my 2k3 I got the same reaction from my mom and my girlfriend's mom..."Aren't Maximas for old people?"

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my friends and family said that, too, until I took them for their first ride.... then they knew why I got it

the wife was happy it had 4 doors, parents were happy because it's safe (to them ---> new + ABS + airbags = safe), friends picked on me something fierce until I destroyed my friend's RX-7 in a 0-85 run. This is the 2nd most fun car I've owned and it's all because of the engine
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I do see more "older" people here in Atlanta with maximas than "younger" people. I got mine at 21 and im loving it!
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I never get that here more people think they are for younger people mid 20-30's. Here in Dallas I see more younger males in the Max.
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whatever,

its a great car, i love it,

the fact that old people drive it, just sais the yare smart buyers.
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Originally posted by jeepik
whatever,

its a great car, i love it,

the fact that old people drive it, just sais the yare smart buyers.
Exactly!
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my freinds alway make fun of me and say that i have a "family car", but once i burn the s h i t out of them they shut up
 
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I live in Utah and I have noticed over a hundred max's. About half of them are people over 40... and only 4-5 of those hundred I have seen with aftermarket rims as a minimum... This is mormon country though, I guess they don't "believe" in fixing there car up?
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What exactly is a family car is it any car with 4 doors, so it is huge range of cars from Civic on to M5. Some are more sporty than others I just hate when people use that word.
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here in upstate ny, lots of the mid forty and up crowd. i will say not one of my friends makes fun of my max! they all sweat it, but thats cool. i have had a few older people come over and ask me about the car and how big my wheels are! one old lady and one old guy (prolly in their 70s!) the cool thing is that we all like cars...i ran into a guy the other day that drives a grey luster se and has 18s on it and is getting 20's...he's FIFTY! i thought that was mad cool. just when i think that gettin old means less mods and less interest in cars and more on family, i run into someone like this! i love my car no matter what people stereotype it as.
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I always get called old man because of the car i chose..

I am 25 now, and the first car i chose was the maxima, despite everybody asking me WHY?

SIMPLE ANSWER TO THIS:
1. I like four doors
2. VQ35DE 255hp and a 6 speed who could ask for more
3. Stock 1/4 miles in the low 14's
4. Has a bit of luxury to it so it isn't a total rice rocket
5. Its unique
6. HID's
7. MOST IMPORTANTLY, the price.. for what you get, there is absolutely no car that can compare!!

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It all started back in the day with my Moms 92 Max. Everyone was like thast a kool car what kind is it? Im like man look at the back by the tail lights. Then My Grandma got a 97 Gle and I was like dammmnnn thats how so You know I had to get an 00 Gle then my mom invested in a 02 SE I hate when My dad tries to race me but at least I know Im losing to another max

Since I got my car I have talked a few people in to them My friend just recently Invested in an 03 Titanium Edition and we just put on his clea bumpers last nite he needs to register here though
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down here in T.O....Maxima are mostly driven by ppl in their 30's....i bought mine when i was 20 yrs old....one day...A old folk in his 50's came up to me and started asking me about the car...like how it feels and stuff....after the conversation....he asked me if i want to trade my car with his...i was curious....asked him....what do u drive..? He casually walks over to a brand new Black on black M3 E46....opened the door and laughed.....i laughed too...cuz it was just too funny....

btw....loving my max still...aahhaha
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Originally posted by twllin
It all started back in the day with my Moms 92 Max. Everyone was like thast a kool car what kind is it? Im like man look at the back by the tail lights. Then My Grandma got a 97 Gle and I was like dammmnnn thats how so You know I had to get an 00 Gle then my mom invested in a 02 SE I hate when My dad tries to race me but at least I know Im losing to another max

Since I got my car I have talked a few people in to them My friend just recently Invested in an 03 Titanium Edition and we just put on his clea bumpers last nite he needs to register here though
One major thing you need to learn.

Cars (with rare exception) are NEVER investments. Investments by definition are those items from which you expect a return on your money...sure doesn't sound like a Max to me.
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One major thing you need to learn.

Cars (with rare exception) are NEVER investments. Investments by definition are those items from which you expect a return on your money...sure doesn't sound like a Max to me.

Not necessarily, you can invest in a company that you know your not gonna make money on, also an investment is something u put a lot of money in to and when U invest in a MAX your getting your montys worth and some, so you are getting a "return" in money because they hardly break down so u care actually saving money from this "Investment" or take your max to the tracs and lay a few bets down
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Originally posted by twllin



Not necessarily, you can invest in a company that you know your not gonna make money on, also an investment is something u put a lot of money in to and when U invest in a MAX your getting your montys worth and some, so you are getting a "return" in money because they hardly break down so u care actually saving money from this "Investment" or take your max to the tracs and lay a few bets down
You need remedial business 101.
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Originally posted by BiggD23
When I got my 2k3 I got the same reaction from my mom and my girlfriend's mom..."Aren't Maximas for old people?"

My wife named my car "Stogie" - as in 'old stogie'.


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Originally posted by jjs


You need remedial business 101.

Except in rare circumstances, cars are NOT investments.
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Hmmm in most circumstances, cars are not investments,

but i guess in rare cases, they can be, if your a commissioned salesperson that uses your vehicle to represent an image which inturn assists in making sales, i.e. Real Estate agents..

Example: Would you buy a home from an agent driving around a dodge neon or a BMW 540? Then you could say your money spent on your vehicle created a return on investment ..

Any other cases? Cars are the worst investment ever..

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Originally posted by jeepik
whatever,

its a great car, i love it,

the fact that old people drive it, just sais the yare smart buyers.
Thank you
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Hey, guys -specially 01maxSE- I happen to

be fifty...yeah, no typo, that's five-zero- and I drive a Maxima. Black. Stick. Lowered. With Pilots, Eibachs, Tokicos and way friggin' tight brakes. And I drive it hard -sometimes. So there!

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ever seen a young hot chick driving a Maxima?


most of them are moms with baby seat in the back.... try to imagine that all of them come to .org and ask questions like "my new baby seat will not fit, help!"
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Re: Maxima's ARE for old people

All the 'flagship' Japanese sedans are marketed toward 35-and-up-year-olds. To the companies, that age group has matured enough to have families and money, and their taste in cars have changed from compact to mid-size to full-size. The average age of Accord buyers is 50, believe it or not, so I'm sure the average age of Camry, Altima, and Maxima owners is about the same.

But just because these cars were meant for a certain segment doesn't mean their appeal is only limited to that age group. That shows with the age range of the Maxima owners on this site.
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Old 05-30-2003, 02:58 PM
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I have 3 baby seat brackets in the rear SWEET..
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Originally posted by MiniRX7
I have 3 baby seat brackets in the rear SWEET..
I only have 2, but I left them in when I went to the track for a 1/4 run. I wanted to see how fast I'd be "on the street" so I left everything in, filled the gas tank, didn't change tire pressure...

seeing the looks on people's faces was priceless as they walked by and stopped and went back to look in the back seat
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Hahahaha.. I didn't mean i had baby seats in them, just the anchors LOL..

But yeah.. having baby seats and taking it to the track, thats freakin AWESOME!!!

I would love to see pics..

That would make the record books ...

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Originally posted by MiniRX7
I always get called old man because of the car i chose..

I am 25 now, and the first car i chose was the maxima, despite everybody asking me WHY?

SIMPLE ANSWER TO THIS:
1. I like four doors
2. VQ35DE 255hp and a 6 speed who could ask for more
3. Stock 1/4 miles in the low 14's
4. Has a bit of luxury to it so it isn't a total rice rocket
5. Its unique
6. HID's
7. MOST IMPORTANTLY, the price.. for what you get, there is absolutely no car that can compare!!

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I'm 30 and got my 2k3 for reasons 2-7. You have to admit, this is a powerful, comfortable car, and nothing compairs to it for the money.

However, it does bother me when I see old chicks driving a Max. I wish that the SE had a better engine so at least it could be set apart from the GXE and GLE. For example, you see many people driving mustangs, but the GT is usually younger guys looking for power and a race

I love this car, but every time I see an old person driving it I think I made a mistake.
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Originally posted by MoCoMax


My wife named my car "Stogie" - as in 'old stogie'.


I think she may have said FOGIE- As in "OLD FOGIE!"

Turn up your hearing aid, you old coot!

(and turn off that turn signal- it's been on for at least the last ten miles or so!)
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Originally posted by 2k1GrayMaxSE


I think she may have said FOGIE- As in "OLD FOGIE!"

Turn up your hearing aid, you old coot!

(and turn off that turn signal- it's been on for at least the last ten miles or so!)
Turn signal? What's a turn signal?

No...she definitely said Stogie, as in "only old men who smoke cigars drive Maxima's". Got a light for my Macanudo??

Hey, didn't anyone tell you to show respect for your elders!! lol
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All you young punks out there sure practice age discrimination.
Use to be I couldn't spell "old people" and now I are one, 61, and my modded 02 SE Max could kick *** if I wanted it too. And I have a young dude to thank for me getting it and helping getting it modded. I drove his 01 Aniv SE modded to the hilt for autoxing and wanted one imediately and within a month had one and within the next couple weeks got kyb agxs, hr lowering springs, rear sway bar, UDP and fstb all installed by my younger buddy. So from my perspective I can truely say yes, Maximas ARE for old people.
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You kids should know I’m 66 and still driving a Maxima. Of course, it’s really a GE (Geriatric Edition) equipped with a cane holder, waterproof seats, hearing aid battery compartment and oversized gauges.
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Originally posted by Magellan
You kids should know I’m 66 and still driving a Maxima. Of course, it’s really a GE (Geriatric Edition) equipped with a cane holder, waterproof seats, hearing aid battery compartment and oversized gauges.
Hey Megellan, in a few yrs I'll be adding those mods myself.
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You young whipper snappers.
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Originally posted by Magellan
You kids should know I’m 66 and still driving a Maxima. Of course, it’s really a GE (Geriatric Edition) equipped with a cane holder, waterproof seats, hearing aid battery compartment and oversized gauges.
Did you also get the optional "Depends" holder? (it's part of a package that includes a console mounted no-spill cup to hold your "Metamucil")

Just curious...
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Originally posted by 2k1GrayMaxSE


Did you also get the optional "Depends" holder? (it's part of a package that includes a console mounted no-spill cup to hold your "Metamucil&quot

Just curious...
Well no. The Depends holder comes with the Incontinent package which I didn’t need due to the waterproof seats being offered as standard equipment.
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Old? Waddyamean old? Martha, where's my lower plate?
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older people are allowed to have fun too !!!!

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