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Old 10-27-2011, 01:20 PM
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More catering to lazy old farts who can't bend over to get into a low car door.

Truth hurts.
Now.....grrrr......just.....what the heck is wrong with that?
F1 cockpits are fine and dandy for the track, but for a daily driver it involves too much compromise.

I was only 6'0, 200lbs, and in my 30's, but I couldn't buy the Carmen Ghia convertible that I really wanted because sitting in it required a deep squat and a 3 foot prybar.
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Nissan is owned by a French company need I say more..............
Renault I believe owns at least half of Nissan..............................
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Kill it with fire and dump the ashes in a volcano.
Amen to that!
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The new VW combines the high center of gravity of an SUV with the roll over vulnerability of a convertible.
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Nissan is trying to throw out a lot of new looks, I applaud them for it in a day where if you strip the badges off, its hard to tell one car from another.

Sometimes they throw out cars I don't really like, but their Maxima is one of the better looking sedans on the market. The 350z looked just as good a Porsche 996, and the 370z looks about as good as a 997.
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[QUOTE=Tervuren;6336301]Nissan is trying to throw out a lot of new looks, I applaud them for it in a day where if you strip the badges off, its hard to tell one car from another.

Sometimes they throw out cars I don't really like, but their Maxima is one of the better looking sedans on the market. The 350z looked just as good a Porsche 996, and the 370z looks about as good as a 997.[/QUOTE]

You didn't really mean that, did you?

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