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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Salt Lake City
Posts: 1,058
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I'm looking at this one now.. I've read a lot of reviews on it, both good and bad. I'm leaning towards it... it's a beautiful car, it's sporty and quick, the engine definitely growls (I hope the loud engine won't bother me long term) It's Cougar Blue so the BYU license plates will look great, nice leather interior and a few other bells and whistles i really need, but are fun to have I guess. I have a 3 year 36k warranty so I feel good about that part of it.
One question I had was about the importance of the type of fuel. It calls for Premium gas. Is that absolutely necessary? If it is that's cool. I'll drive around 10 miles a day on most days so I'm not too concerned about it, but just wondered if putting in the premium as opposed to regular or mid-grade really helped the performance and maintenance of the car... I've read they hold their value well and with proper maintenance they will last a really long time.. I'd rate Nissan on the bottom of the big 3 of the Japanese cars after Honda and Toyota, but if I could get a good 3 years out of it, it would be pretty fun.
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Get your BYU license plates http://dmv.utah.gov/licensecollegiate.html#byu You do not have to wait for your current registration to expire. Get your freakin' plates on your vehicle and be TRUE BLUE!!!!!! "I'm on my beater bike" Translation: I had this baby custom-made in Tuscany using titanium blessed by the Pope. I took it to a wind tunnel and it disappeared. It weighs less than a fart and costs more than a divorce. |
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