mrmalaise
Mr. Malaise
mrmalaise

I think this is the largest quantity of vehicles that were lost/abandoned at sea due to a vessel sinking, however...

I forgot this happened.  I don’t know if we should be giving David T a new project to salvage totaled cars.

Second take: looks like this thing is actually tiny and why would it have 6 buttons??? uhmmm, not there yet. Keep trying, SNK.

This might be the only time in history, a person drives 1,000,000 miles and gets a replacement of the same model and IT IS THE SAME SIZE!!!! 

1-Buy new Frontier.

He must wash it frequently during the winter to keep the salt off. He clearly has taken amazing care of the truck, and wouldn’t surprise me if he had every blemish fixed before it could possibly turn into rust.

If you buy a manual transmission 4 cylinder truck with manual stuff there isn’t much to actually go wrong. And anything that needs fixing is usually super cheap off Rock Auto or Amazon.

I’m not surprised. My 2000 Frontier had 294K on it when I sold it. The original transmission was crap--it limped into the transmission place with 99,999.8 miles on it. The radiator was replaced at 288K. The engine never had issues.

Before anyone asks, the dealer name is real.

The only real difference is the rims.  I have newer one with the same rims.

I live close enough to Lake Geneva, IL that I no longer think twice when seeing the decals. Pretty much every Nissan in the north suburbs came from M’Lady

Nissan has some solid cars. My family has been through all kinds of Sentras, Altimas, SUVs, and Frontiers. Probably a million miles combined for our family, between 6 or 7 cars, not too bad.

I couldn’t tell if you were serious, so I had to look it up.  The owner’s name is actually Jim M’Lady.  Middle school must have been rough.

It is a terrible name. Of course, there is a dealership not far from where I live named “Beaver Toyota of Cumming.” I think I’d rather by from M’Lady than a dealership where two of the four words are “beaver” and “cumming.” Just sayin’.

Just bought a new Frontier. Was $10,000 less than a Tacoma. Hardly any bells and whistles but I plan on running it till the wheels fall off.     Keep on keeping on Frontier.  

Owner’s last name is “M’Lady, which is interesting. 

It’s the name of the dealership which is, unfortunate.

So much for sticking to cars (sport, etc) for each site 

I think we worry too much about the age of a certain platform. If it works and incremental updates are done to various components, I don’t see a problem with it. It seems to be working for FCA with the Challenger and the updated-every-decade-or-so-Wrangler.