Originally posted by: DonVito
funboy: How did you manage to work at an Infiniti dealership without learning how to spell "Infiniti"?![]()
In all seriousness, the car you're talking about was the G20, not the G35. At least that car, unlike the Cimarron, was based on a very sound Nissan platform, and visually looked nothing like a Sentra. I have always thought the G20 was a handsome little car. They are definitely not P's of S, and in fact they are great little cars, notwithstanding the cold-starting problem you describe.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
G20 was based on the primera, not the sentra
Originally posted by: sohcrates
haha. my uncle had a cimmaron for years. it was awful. always in the shop. and it RUSTED. how many cars really rust anymore?
what a disaster
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: ElFenix
G20 was based on the primera, not the sentra
Funboy was the one who said it was based on the Sentra. I recall it had the same engine as the Sentra SE-R, but beyond that I was taking his word for it.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: ElFenix
G20 was based on the primera, not the sentra
Funboy was the one who said it was based on the Sentra. I recall it had the same engine as the Sentra SE-R, but beyond that I was taking his word for it.
funboy said the G35 was based on the sentra![]()
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: sohcrates
haha. my uncle had a cimmaron for years. it was awful. always in the shop. and it RUSTED. how many cars really rust anymore?
what a disaster
back in the days the cimarron was produced???
they ALL did, and japanese cars were the worst offenders of it, unless you mention the chevette.
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: sohcrates
haha. my uncle had a cimmaron for years. it was awful. always in the shop. and it RUSTED. how many cars really rust anymore?
what a disaster
back in the days the cimarron was produced???
they ALL did, and japanese cars were the worst offenders of it, unless you mention the chevette.
Yep, in the 80s cars were awful rust buckets. I was living in the Midwest at the time, and you'd regularly see cars that were just a few years old with bad rust.
Does anyone know what has changed, in that respect? Is there a metallurgical difference between the steel used then and now, or is it a matter of better internal coating, or what? Modern cars don't seem to rust at all.
Originally posted by: DonVito
funboy: How did you manage to work at an Infiniti dealership without learning how to spell "Infiniti"?![]()
In all seriousness, the car you're talking about was the G20, not the G35. At least that car, unlike the Cimarron, was based on a very sound Nissan platform, and visually looked nothing like a Sentra. I have always thought the G20 was a handsome little car. They are definitely not P's of S, and in fact they are great little cars, notwithstanding the cold-starting problem you describe.
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
the cimarron was bad.
but, the worst conceveid car, was probably the fiero.
today, i would buy a fiero GT no doubt, but back then, it was the last model, and they had finally gotten everything perfect, only the mechanical and engine fires presented many problems.
the Fiero turned the ways of manufacturing cars upside, space-age frame, the way the body and frame were mounted together, monocoque cabin, five star crash test ratings, etc.
great car, poor sales.
Originally posted by: DonVito
funboy: How did you manage to work at an Infiniti dealership without learning how to spell "Infiniti"?![]()
In all seriousness, the car you're talking about was the G20, not the G35. At least that car, unlike the Cimarron, was based on a very sound Nissan platform, and visually looked nothing like a Sentra. I have always thought the G20 was a handsome little car. They are definitely not P's of S, and in fact they are great little cars, notwithstanding the cold-starting problem you describe.
Originally posted by: funboy42The escalade is still a rebadged gm suv, and alot of cars are done this way just that with the cav and the cimarron they really didnt do much between the two other then very suddle trim diff and maybe leather seats.