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Old 12-29-2011, 07:20 AM
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goodbye, 6gen people :(

well... I've been on the Maxima forums for 8 years.. since I was 16 yrs old lol and after owning 3 maximas they definitely fulfilled much of my young adult life, and how much fun I had in them and on here. All of you have been great, and it's been fun! I learned a LOT about Maximas over the years and a lot because of this forum, I'll miss it. OK enough of the sadness lol, my maxi has 180,000 miles on it now and it was time to change, I picked up a new bmw 335 diesel (yes what a shocker) and love it, I still have the Max for now but will probably sell it or part it out in the future. but anyway, wanted to give my official goodbye, and thanks, to all the members and mods who helped me over the years. it's been fun y'all. have a happy and safe new year.
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Old 12-29-2011, 08:52 AM
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def a nice ride. Enjoy it
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Oh the humanity!

GL with it.
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Old 12-29-2011, 07:56 PM
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TRAITOR!!! You let me down, bro.

You have 24hours to post pics of the BMW or consider yourself banned!!! So, if you try to log on and cannot log on again on here, know you have been banned by not keeping to forum rules of posting new car pics within 24 hours!!!

LOL, just kidding. Congrats on your new ride. It is always heartbroking to see you guys leave, but I guess other forums are excited to see their members grow. Anyway, we have good guys coming into the Max family too. I am glad you enjoyed your stay with us.

I am so glad for you. That is a real luxurious car. We all live but once. If you want something and can afford it and enjoy it without drowning in lots of debts, by all means buy it and enjoy it. It is the fruit of your labor. Congrats again on your purchase. We would love to see some pics of this DIESEL BMW. I understand the new diesel engines are very clean. So, good for you. I would like to know how many miles per gallon too. 40?

Waiting for pics...
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Old 12-30-2011, 12:23 PM
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Sweet. It was fun while it lasted huh? I've been on the forums as well since I was 16 or 17 but finally registered like last year I think. But yeah have fun.
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Hate to see another 6th genner go but, NICE upgrade with the Beamer. Best of luck and be safe.
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Good luck with the new ride.....
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Old 12-31-2011, 08:57 AM
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no pics yet???
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Old 01-02-2012, 08:15 AM
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seems everyone who gets rid of a maxima picks up a BMW
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Old 01-02-2012, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by 04BlackMaxx
seems everyone who gets rid of a maxima picks up a BMW
Well, it was the reverse in my own case: I swapped a 528i BMW for my 6th gen.
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Old 01-02-2012, 12:27 PM
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Haha that's funny it seems like BMW owners switch up to Maximas or vice versa. I kinda like that
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Old 01-02-2012, 01:42 PM
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BMW eh? Funny how they fail right after warranty...
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Old 01-03-2012, 01:27 PM
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Not goodby but see you later, enjoy your new ride
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Old 01-03-2012, 01:49 PM
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Sorry to see you go, but happy for you and your new torque monster! Nice choice, man, and good luck with it.
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Still no pics? I callin BS until pics are posted you holding today's newspaper for proof.
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Originally Posted by BadBlackMaxSL
Still no pics? I callin BS until pics are posted you holding today's newspaper for proof.
I'm new here but that is hilarious. Holding today's newspaper!
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Originally Posted by tre-nitty
I'm new here but that is hilarious. Holding today's newspaper!
Thanks and welcome to the Org. Its a very helpful site although we do, occasionally, get sidetracked by BS and idiots. My recommendation to you is to read the stickies and use the search button before posting up any random new topic, chances are that it has been covered before- you can catch a whole lot of grief from some. Anyway, welcome, enjoy the ride and post pics of your ride or add it to your sig.

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Old 01-06-2012, 05:16 PM
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I just dumped a few Gs in my 05 Max and admit I was looking at the Bring Money Withyou BMW cars. I think I made the right choice.
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Old 01-06-2012, 06:04 PM
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If you can afford the up keep on a expensive car go for it. I'd rather spend my money on mods on the car vs spending my money to fix something that's doomed to break soon again. To each is there own
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nice buy. good luck!
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maybe in a decade diesel cars will out perform and be more cost effective than regular fuel at a resonable price, but for the love of god.. why...

i worked in a diesel shop for many years... and i HATE hate HATE the smell of diesel exhaust. i would never buy one just for that reason alone not to mention the others. but hey if its what you want than congrats. bmw diesel engines are bullet proof. they last forever. its the only beemer that you can link with the word reliable.

you still should have bought my next car, the G37 one test drive and its all you will be thinking about until its in your garage. then you'll be thinking about twin turbos, AWD, and 500+WHP in the pursuit of converting it to a skyline. there are many covette killer g37s out there. and very reliable parts companies involved in the whole process. its the best car known to man other than the GT-R.

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G37 all the way baby
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Originally Posted by BadBlackMaxSL
Thanks and welcome to the Org. Its a very helpful site although we do, occasionally, get sidetracked by BS and idiots. My recommendation to you is to read the stickies and use the search button before posting up any random new topic, chances are that it has been covered before- you can catch a whole lot of grief from some. Anyway, welcome, enjoy the ride and post pics of your ride or add it to your sig.
Thanks. I've been reading the site and I have a few issues with my Maxima that others have or have had such as transmission shifting and fail safe mode, so i'm searching the forums for fixes now. Thanks again.
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I own a 1987 Mercedes 300 TDT with 530,000 miles. Unfortuanlly I blew a headgasket and now I have to fix that. Disels can last for more then 1,000,000 miles.
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Wow, that is impressive. Show us a pic of that car, though not a maxima. Show pic of the odometer reading too.

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I own a 1987 Mercedes 300 TDT with 530,000 miles. Unfortuanlly I blew a headgasket and now I have to fix that. Disels can last for more then 1,000,000 miles.
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Originally Posted by twentyeggs
maybe in a decade diesel cars will out perform and be more cost effective than regular fuel at a resonable price, but for the love of god.. why...

i worked in a diesel shop for many years... and i HATE hate HATE the smell of diesel exhaust. i would never buy one just for that reason alone not to mention the others. but hey if its what you want than congrats. bmw diesel engines are bullet proof. they last forever. its the only beemer that you can link with the word reliable.

you still should have bought my next car, the G37 one test drive and its all you will be thinking about until its in your garage. then you'll be thinking about twin turbos, AWD, and 500+WHP in the pursuit of converting it to a skyline. there are many covette killer g37s out there. and very reliable parts companies involved in the whole process. its the best car known to man other than the GT-R.
Horrible post. Please read. I would take the diesel over the petrol version in a second. http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...335d-road-test
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Old 01-11-2012, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by BadBlackMaxSL
Horrible post. Please read. I would take the diesel over the petrol version in a second. http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...335d-road-test
oh come on it can't be horrible, i left it pretty positive..

i just want different things from a car. diesel has its benefits over petrol, and vice versa, the majority of people don't value those benefits. have you seen top gear? the word diesel sends chills, frowns and disdain among them and car enthusiasts alike. i am not alone! lol
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Originally Posted by BadBlackMaxSL
Horrible post. Please read. I would take the diesel over the petrol version in a second. http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...335d-road-test
i will admit those torque numbers are pretty impressive. i wonder why they didn't incorporate it with a better set of gear ratio to harness the torque for speed. in my opinion its a waste. torque geared low is for towing!! they should have put some taller gears ratios and then i might agree.

i don't have any doubt that diesel/biofuel is big for the future and many models will arrive that out perform petrol speed and acceleration wise, but so far those are in the premium very expensive cars. not very practical.
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Well, it was the reverse in my own case: I swapped a 528i BMW for my 6th gen.


I did the same thing... gave my kid my 323ic, bought a 530 sport pack ... divorced the BMW tech I was married to and went to Maxima's instead

I'm on my second Maxima... bought an 04 6-speed manual and loved it! Sold it, regretted it, just bought an 06 5-speed auto and now reading these boards am thinking I might regret this decision as well. (Glad to find these boards this week, though! Hello people!)

Oh well... I love the car itself, guess I'll fix what comes up and try not to cry too hard!
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