A fucking altima is nearly 30k now? At that point get a fucking camry its only like 1k more and is a fucking hybrid 😂 what am i saying, the dumbasses i see here aint buying new....if theyeve even bought ut at all lol
No. This isn't simply going to "go away". It's like the assholes that live forever.... They will probably keep cranking these shitboxes out until the end of our existence.
Most of us do. I admit I didn’t before I purchase my 2017 Sentra. I drove two long trips a month for work. Going to my northern trip during the winter was awful as I drove through the mountains heading south from Flagstaff. On one trip up, my transmission failed in the morning. When I said failed, it was more like my car could only handle lower gears. I hobbled to my meeting and arrived nearly two hours late. We had that trash towed to the dealer and they fixed it. We all know that when any repair happens on a drive train, the vehicle is never the same. I got out of that car and purchased a Kia Soul (yeah, I know now). I put nearly 65k miles on it in 3-years. My youngest son still drives it to school and work. Now, I own a Ford Maverick hybrid. It has a lot more power than I expected and gives me a little bed to haul shit. I average about 48 MPG between September and May. It drops down to just below 40 in those summer months.
Can get a nice used G70 with decent miles for that, which will be the next G37/sideshow car, mark my words. It's the perfect storm of depreciation and performance
I'm getting ads for Nissan replacement parts for lurking this sub, if it goes to full on vehicle ads I'm gonna have to stop
A real Nissan driver uses zip ties and duct tape. And if really really needed , parts from Alibaba.
A fucking altima is nearly 30k now? At that point get a fucking camry its only like 1k more and is a fucking hybrid 😂 what am i saying, the dumbasses i see here aint buying new....if theyeve even bought ut at all lol
Nah they buy new but gotta finance it for 96 months at 29% APR
💀🍑
I just felt my insurance double.
Screams in insurance rates skyrocketing...
Love how there’s another Altima in the picture going Godspeed
Goin Mach Jesus through the school zone
Crumpled fender, missing door handle, and non-matching hubcap rims juuuust outside the frame.
No. This isn't simply going to "go away". It's like the assholes that live forever.... They will probably keep cranking these shitboxes out until the end of our existence.
"I didn't hear no bell"
OH MY GAWD I MUST HEAD TO THE NISSAN DEALER
2008 ALTIMA HOLD ON TILL I CAN REPLACE YOU
Nissan transmissions are notoriously bad.
Mine has 156k and still pushing 🤷🏾♀️
Is it easier pushing it downhill?
It’s easier pushing it through your house
Yeah, I can imagine getting upstairs would be draining.
We know.
Most of us do. I admit I didn’t before I purchase my 2017 Sentra. I drove two long trips a month for work. Going to my northern trip during the winter was awful as I drove through the mountains heading south from Flagstaff. On one trip up, my transmission failed in the morning. When I said failed, it was more like my car could only handle lower gears. I hobbled to my meeting and arrived nearly two hours late. We had that trash towed to the dealer and they fixed it. We all know that when any repair happens on a drive train, the vehicle is never the same. I got out of that car and purchased a Kia Soul (yeah, I know now). I put nearly 65k miles on it in 3-years. My youngest son still drives it to school and work. Now, I own a Ford Maverick hybrid. It has a lot more power than I expected and gives me a little bed to haul shit. I average about 48 MPG between September and May. It drops down to just below 40 in those summer months.
Cvts yes lol but back in the day had a titan with a 5 speed auto and handled all the abuse and towing I needed it to handle but the mpg was terrible
So a base model is $28k? That seems like a lot.
yeah but you can finance it like crazy with awful credit cuz it’s nissan so it’s still gonna sell
I can't wait to see the financing "offers" on this pile.
96 months at 14.99% APR
69 months at 29.99% APR
Heh
Can get a nice used G70 with decent miles for that, which will be the next G37/sideshow car, mark my words. It's the perfect storm of depreciation and performance