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Wow, very interesting group of cars! I’ve been a Focus owner and enthusiast for 8 years now (I’m an admin on FocalJet), and I also have 2 classic Volvos. 1980 B230F-swapped 242 which is covering DD duties while I turbocharge my 2006 Focus ZX4 ST, and a ‘67 Amazon wagon project car.

I’ve sent some samples to the

Give me the keys to ANY Maxima built before 2002 and I’m happier than a pig in shit. Give me any Maxima after that crucial cut-off and I’ll probably try to light you on fire.

Glad you had good luck with them; even more glad to see you looked beyond the blindness of “I HAD ONE AND IT DIDN’T BREAK MUCH. BETTER BUY

They can borrow their brother-in-laws’ Camrys. They’re easy to find, just look in the left lane of any interstate. They’re typically 1-3 feet in front of the nearest window-tinted 2004-ish Altima being driven by an irate teenage girl or drug dealer.

I keep looking for automotive news that I’m excited about and it just ins’t happening. What has the world come to where this orgy of intersecting lines is considered good-looking? It looks like a video game glitch of a 2005 SC300, which was already an unrelentingly ugly car.

My eyes would be in less pain if someone had stabbed me in the face with a serrated knife they found under a months-old compost pile.

I don’t think there has been a truly “new” Nissan since 2002; what a depressing shadow of a company. It is hard to imagine that they essentially cornered the market on crazy-ass affordable rocketship sedans through the 90s, and now they can’t even properly rip off a mid-size truck. The first Titan was actually a

This looks like someone sculpted a 2014 Tundra out of candlewax and sat it on a salamander heater.

Yet another Japanese truck with no face.

Bro, do you even Raptor?

Jesus, Nissan, the one thing you do that isn’t a CVT with ugly sheetmetal wrapped around it turns out to be a direct Raptor rip-off. If Nissan fell off the face of the planet tomorrow I wouldn’t care at all.