
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Maxima and have had no issues so far...although only 4 years old.
Also interesting to learn "Nissan caters to a certain demographic." Huh.
+1 What is the demographic? I view Toyotas and Hondas as sort of the cars for "everyone". Subaru I know caters to perhaps a more "outdoorsy" bunch. But who is Nissan's demographic?
I would also like to know this. My husband and I were discussing this just the other day because we don't know anyone with a Nissan. Who buys them? And does Mitsubishi even make cars anymore?
People who really want to by BMWs but can't afford them. I.e., guys with big egos and nothing to back them up, women who want a "fancy" SUV, wear too-tight, cheap clothing and too much makeup.
Anonymous wrote:I know 2 people who bought brand new Nissans and both had major problems with them and got rid of them.
Anonymous wrote:A close friend bought a Nissan Murano. She had nothing but issues with the thing. The entire dashboard ended up going. Before that she'd had a Subaru for years and years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Maxima and have had no issues so far...although only 4 years old.
Also interesting to learn "Nissan caters to a certain demographic." Huh.
+1 What is the demographic? I view Toyotas and Hondas as sort of the cars for "everyone". Subaru I know caters to perhaps a more "outdoorsy" bunch. But who is Nissan's demographic?
I would also like to know this. My husband and I were discussing this just the other day because we don't know anyone with a Nissan. Who buys them? And does Mitsubishi even make cars anymore?
People who really want to by BMWs but can't afford them. I.e., guys with big egos and nothing to back them up, women who want a "fancy" SUV, wear too-tight, cheap clothing and too much makeup.
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Spoken like a true ignoramus. Do you know a grand total of 4 people? These are caricatures.