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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 4225798" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>I've got two Nissans now, and have had five total if I remember right. Only one had any problems to speak of, a gear on the power seat on the drivers side kept stripping out and I would have to replace it about once a year. Got to where I could replace it in about 30 minutes. And I forget the name of the part (camshaft sensor?) but it would just die going down the road for a second, then start back up and continue on. Replaced that part I think 3 times, I think it cost around $50 and took 5-10 minutes to replace? When we traded it off it needed bearings on one front wheel, new tires, and one cylinder was missing, probably a bad coil pack but not sure.</p><p></p><p>The two I have now have just over 100,000 and 35,000 miles on them. No problems with either so far.</p><p>The Altima had 85,000 on it when I sold it to my cousin to buy a Titan. He still drives it and loves it.</p><p>The 2004 Maxima is the only one that ever had any problems (described above), I forget how many miles it had on it but I'm thinking 175,000 ish?</p><p>The 1997 Maxima was a good car and never had any problems but got hit twice by people who fled the scene, and wasn't worth fixing after the second accident.</p><p></p><p>The worst one wasn't a horrible car, but had some annoying issues a few times. In my experience, they're good for up to a couple of hundred thousand miles. swampratt would think they were just getting broken in good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 4225798, member: 44328"] I've got two Nissans now, and have had five total if I remember right. Only one had any problems to speak of, a gear on the power seat on the drivers side kept stripping out and I would have to replace it about once a year. Got to where I could replace it in about 30 minutes. And I forget the name of the part (camshaft sensor?) but it would just die going down the road for a second, then start back up and continue on. Replaced that part I think 3 times, I think it cost around $50 and took 5-10 minutes to replace? When we traded it off it needed bearings on one front wheel, new tires, and one cylinder was missing, probably a bad coil pack but not sure. The two I have now have just over 100,000 and 35,000 miles on them. No problems with either so far. The Altima had 85,000 on it when I sold it to my cousin to buy a Titan. He still drives it and loves it. The 2004 Maxima is the only one that ever had any problems (described above), I forget how many miles it had on it but I'm thinking 175,000 ish? The 1997 Maxima was a good car and never had any problems but got hit twice by people who fled the scene, and wasn't worth fixing after the second accident. The worst one wasn't a horrible car, but had some annoying issues a few times. In my experience, they're good for up to a couple of hundred thousand miles. swampratt would think they were just getting broken in good. [/QUOTE]
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