Looking to replace 2002 Nissan Maxima....

Zombie

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So fiance wants to replace her Maxima with something that gives her better mileage. Although she wants better mileage she is not willing to give up the extra horses that come with v6. So is there such a thing as economical v6 car that is not made in US ?

We will start test driving next month.
 

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getting rid of a 2 year old car to get better mileage will not make any financial sense unless she gets something like a diesel jetta with a completely stripped interior. even then, she'll likely only break even, and she'll lose all the performance. anything made in the US is going to be better quality than the hecho en mexico jetta.
 

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
getting rid of a 2 year old car to get better mileage will not make any financial sense unless she gets something like a diesel jetta with a completely stripped interior. even then, she'll likely only break even, and she'll lose all the performance. anything made in the US is going to be better quality than the hecho en mexico jetta.
Agreed.

Slap your fiancee with a dollar bill and keep slapping until she gets a clue!
 
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This is just not a good idea, fiscally or otherwise. I can't think of too many V-6-powered sedans that will offer markedly better mileage than her Maxima anyway. I suppose she could sell it and buy a 2001 Max, which has the 3.0L engine, but I don't think she will see a dramatic improvement in mileage (I average around 23 MPG on my 2001 Max SE w/ 5-spd).
 

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Just do the finances on paper so she can see how much she would actually lose....that will help put things into perspective for her!
 

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She always wanted a bimmer or volvo so I guess this is her way of justifying the trade. Personally I am thinking of getting a Toyota Prius for myself :).
 

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Have her buy a Hybrid if worried about the mileage. Tell her you'll put a supercharger on it later, so it will have the same power as the Maxima. Use money saved to go to the nudie bar... :evil:
 

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Originally posted by: Zombie
She always wanted a bimmer or volvo so I guess this is her way of justifying the trade. Personally I am thinking of getting a Toyota Prius for myself :).

she won't get better mileage out or either of those.
 

Zombie

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We know neither one of those is going to get better mileage. But is there a V6 out there that has better mileage than mixima? I am also trying to convince her to atleast test drive Toyota Prius.
 

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Zombie
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lol sorry but your fiancee is dumb



she can afford to be dumb :D unlike me :(

It's your future she's screwing too.

Viper GTS
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But is there a V6 out there that has better mileage than mixima? I am also trying to convince her to atleast test drive Toyota Prius.
Let's put it this way: if you want a vehicle as fast as a maxima, and also similar in size, you will NOT be getting any significant increase in mileage. I'd be surprised if you could find a car of the same size and performance that offers even 2 mpg more.

This is a pathetic attempt by your monetarily incompetent fiancee to rationalize a new car purchase. At least be honest with herself. Selling a car and spending a ton more on another one to "save gas money" is frankly retarded.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Zombie
But is there a V6 out there that has better mileage than mixima?

no. there isn't. just about all v6 sedans get the same mileage. best you might do is get one that runs on regular instead of premium. but, factoring depreciation and how dealers have a tendancy to make money, you would be losing money.
 

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Zombie
Originally posted by: IHYLN
lol sorry but your fiancee is dumb



she can afford to be dumb :D unlike me :(

It's your future she's screwing too.

Viper GTS
WORD.
But is there a V6 out there that has better mileage than mixima? I am also trying to convince her to atleast test drive Toyota Prius.
Let's put it this way: if you want a vehicle as fast as a maxima, and also similar in size, you will NOT be getting any significant increase in mileage. I'd be surprised if you could find a car of the same size and performance that offers even 2 mpg more.

This is a pathetic attempt by your monetarily incompetent fiancee to rationalize a new car purchase. At least be honest with herself. Selling a car and spending a ton more on another one to "save gas money" is frankly retarded.

Very well said :beer: