Official Teaser Pics of the 7th Gen Maxima
#6
please tell me they're not going to try and put the 4DSC logo back on the maxima, ugh. Seems like sacrilege to call this bloated pig a 4DSC.....
Put it on the Alti SE-R, if anything......
Put it on the Alti SE-R, if anything......
#11
It still looks a little big to be a 4dsc and i hate to say it but the back end from that side shot
looks a little honda-ish Cant tell until we get a full shot. But Dual Exhaust ofcourse.
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looks a little honda-ish Cant tell until we get a full shot. But Dual Exhaust ofcourse.
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Last edited by DanNY; 03-15-2008 at 06:54 AM.
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Also that those are the rear rotors
#17
Well, at leaset they didn't bring the Badyear RSA's over but that rotor size does look kinda suspect...
I concur... But lets wait and see how this plays out
Seems like sacrilege to call this bloated pig a 4DSC.....
Last edited by Uptown Maxima; 03-14-2008 at 06:45 PM.
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I can also hope that I have a threesome with Heidi Klum, Elle MacPhereson, and Naomi Campbell, which is probably more likely than what you posted
I think it will be more like a 300-hp transverse-mounted VQ37 (?) with a CVT. And, of course, no LSD.
#25
see photo of the spy shot - road test vehicles would certainly be using the same brakes as the production version, since they need to road test the production brakes...
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#33
I don't know all the details of the car but if it has independent rear suspension, variable camshaft/valvetrain timing, a variable intake and other goodies I'd like to drive one. All cars are getting heavier, to complain about just one car is ridiculous.
I'm glad Nissan going back to the 4DSC marketing, I thought it was clever, fun, and really portrayed what the car was. Back when they first introduced the Maxima it was levels above the competition (namely the Accord and Camry). The 3rd gen had a lot more room inside, was laid out better, and the power, handling, and technology of the car was miles ahead.
Everyone always seems to complain when a new model comes out. 4th gen is bubbly, 5th gen even more so, 6th gen is a boat, blah blah blah. If you really want to complain about it I recommend driving a 3rd generation Maxima, then driving a 5th gen. Realize the same complaints you have were expressed 8 years ago, and they are not exclusive to the Maxima. Cars are growing bigger and more powerful, they are getting heavier and they are becoming safer.
I'm glad Nissan going back to the 4DSC marketing, I thought it was clever, fun, and really portrayed what the car was. Back when they first introduced the Maxima it was levels above the competition (namely the Accord and Camry). The 3rd gen had a lot more room inside, was laid out better, and the power, handling, and technology of the car was miles ahead.
Everyone always seems to complain when a new model comes out. 4th gen is bubbly, 5th gen even more so, 6th gen is a boat, blah blah blah. If you really want to complain about it I recommend driving a 3rd generation Maxima, then driving a 5th gen. Realize the same complaints you have were expressed 8 years ago, and they are not exclusive to the Maxima. Cars are growing bigger and more powerful, they are getting heavier and they are becoming safer.
#35
Gone is right as usual. Most vehicles gradually grow larger, heavier and more powerful over time.
Having owned several early generation Maximas, as much as I loved them, I yearned for more room inside. Gradually, each generation has given us a tad more room. I feel the room in my 5th and 6th generation Maximas is just about right.
Those wanting RWD need to dig deeper into their pockets and slide over to Infiniti. Those longing to return to the 'under 3500 pound and smaller' vehicle need to test-drive smaller vehicles such as the top-rated 3.5 Altima, or the (gulp!) Accord or (ouch!) Camry.
If all the wishes of all the posters here were to be granted, the new Maxima would be a strange and convoluted concoction costing over $100,000 and would please nobody. Call me Pollyanna, but I am very excited about the 7th generation Maxima.
Having owned several early generation Maximas, as much as I loved them, I yearned for more room inside. Gradually, each generation has given us a tad more room. I feel the room in my 5th and 6th generation Maximas is just about right.
Those wanting RWD need to dig deeper into their pockets and slide over to Infiniti. Those longing to return to the 'under 3500 pound and smaller' vehicle need to test-drive smaller vehicles such as the top-rated 3.5 Altima, or the (gulp!) Accord or (ouch!) Camry.
If all the wishes of all the posters here were to be granted, the new Maxima would be a strange and convoluted concoction costing over $100,000 and would please nobody. Call me Pollyanna, but I am very excited about the 7th generation Maxima.
#37
irish..you're never going to be happy with the maxima no matter what nissan does to it.
the ones that are complaining about the FWD...you're on maxima.org...the maxima has ALWAYS been FWD since the 2nd gen. if you want a RWD sports sedan then a maxima is not it. you might be happier in a G35 or M35 with a higher price.
it's like complaining to honda that they won't slap a turbo charged V6 awd in their civics. it's just not marketed or built that way.
the ones that are complaining about the FWD...you're on maxima.org...the maxima has ALWAYS been FWD since the 2nd gen. if you want a RWD sports sedan then a maxima is not it. you might be happier in a G35 or M35 with a higher price.
it's like complaining to honda that they won't slap a turbo charged V6 awd in their civics. it's just not marketed or built that way.
#39
irish..you're never going to be happy with the maxima no matter what nissan does to it.
the ones that are complaining about the FWD...you're on maxima.org...the maxima has ALWAYS been FWD since the 2nd gen. if you want a RWD sports sedan then a maxima is not it. you might be happier in a G35 or M35 with a higher price.
it's like complaining to honda that they won't slap a turbo charged V6 awd in their civics. it's just not marketed or built that way.
the ones that are complaining about the FWD...you're on maxima.org...the maxima has ALWAYS been FWD since the 2nd gen. if you want a RWD sports sedan then a maxima is not it. you might be happier in a G35 or M35 with a higher price.
it's like complaining to honda that they won't slap a turbo charged V6 awd in their civics. it's just not marketed or built that way.