I did a muffler delete on mine, sounds pretty nice... ma dukes has a Rogue SL AWD Platinum Reserve in Caspian Blue and Pops has a Sentra SV, all three are 2017.5
Well, I prepay my maintenance. But basically oil change and tire rotations every 5,000 miles. I would assume at 15k, 30k and 45k there may be filters that need to be changed as well. I have about 11,000 miles so far, averaging 27.2mpg on regular. It’s a blast to drive, still puts a smile on my face, and cruises way to easy at 85-90mph!
If money wasn’t the issue my money would go towards the Kia hands down just on warranty because you get 10 years or 100k miles plus the performance is better to me I might sound bias because I actually want a stinger gt2 awd in the ceramic grey but yeah I would choose Kia stinger.
@@blessed2263 - Last I checked im no sheep/follower, buddy. Keep your keyboard thugness to a minimum. Of course the GT2 will cost several thousand more; we're talking twin turbos around 365hp. The question included "if money wasn't an issue" Mr. Keyboard Warrior. Common pleasure will go for the faster, prettier, more expensive car if money wasn't considered.. for YOUR information. The Maxima will be the better budget, no doubt. But as stated, if money wasn't the issue.. why turn down a $50k+ twin turbo charged car with all the bells and whistles Kia has to offer? Its a no-brainer.
@@blessed2263 - I corrected the specs immediately after I posted the comment; was watching Dodge Charger R/T videos before I came to this one. That's where the 400+hp came from. Also, you're STILL missing the point. This isn't about Audi, Infiniti, etc! The original post asked "If money wasn't the issue" for either a loaded Maxima or a loaded Stinger! Any normal American person that loves cars will go with the GT2 between the two! All the extra detail you're arguing about is insignificant to the post, sir! Between the two, Kia hands down. Besides, I was talking to the owner of the post in the first place!
I own this vehicle and could explain the detail of this vehicle better. He should really do research before presenting an official review. He got a few things wrong like the cruise control button he said it was to clock your miles? Doesn’t make sense. You’re reviews aren’t not as detailed as other reviewers on RUclips. Research your vehicles and use a mic so the sound is clear and we don’t hear the traffic in the back ground.
A1 Reviews don’t get upset man. Just take it as it is. Look at other review channels. So the detail in explaining everything. You’re review is a joke 😂
That's a lot of money for a Maxima....42K? OMG!!!...hopefully these dealerships will start allowing you to take these vehicles for extended test drive soon.
Great review, do a review on the Rogue AWD SL Platinum reserve.
I did a muffler delete on mine, sounds pretty nice... ma dukes has a Rogue SL AWD Platinum Reserve in Caspian Blue and Pops has a Sentra SV, all three are 2017.5
That’s great man, how’s it maintenance wise?
Well, I prepay my maintenance. But basically oil change and tire rotations every 5,000 miles. I would assume at 15k, 30k and 45k there may be filters that need to be changed as well. I have about 11,000 miles so far, averaging 27.2mpg on regular. It’s a blast to drive, still puts a smile on my face, and cruises way to easy at 85-90mph!
I love it
GOOD REVIEW & GREAT CAR.
Nice review!
Damn, Saabkyle you sure left some influential sir
If money wasn't an issue, would you buy the Maxima Platinum over the Kia Stinger GT2? Great review on the Maxima?
If money wasn’t the issue my money would go towards the Kia hands down just on warranty because you get 10 years or 100k miles plus the performance is better to me I might sound bias because I actually want a stinger gt2 awd in the ceramic grey but yeah I would choose Kia stinger.
Lol A Maxima over a Stinger GT2 TURBO?? I would take a Kia Optima SXL Turbo over a Maxima; let alone a Stinger GT2! Kia hands down!
@@blessed2263 - Last I checked im no sheep/follower, buddy. Keep your keyboard thugness to a minimum. Of course the GT2 will cost several thousand more; we're talking twin turbos around 365hp. The question included "if money wasn't an issue" Mr. Keyboard Warrior. Common pleasure will go for the faster, prettier, more expensive car if money wasn't considered.. for YOUR information. The Maxima will be the better budget, no doubt. But as stated, if money wasn't the issue.. why turn down a $50k+ twin turbo charged car with all the bells and whistles Kia has to offer? Its a no-brainer.
@@blessed2263 - I corrected the specs immediately after I posted the comment; was watching Dodge Charger R/T videos before I came to this one. That's where the 400+hp came from. Also, you're STILL missing the point. This isn't about Audi, Infiniti, etc! The original post asked "If money wasn't the issue" for either a loaded Maxima or a loaded Stinger! Any normal American person that loves cars will go with the GT2 between the two! All the extra detail you're arguing about is insignificant to the post, sir! Between the two, Kia hands down. Besides, I was talking to the owner of the post in the first place!
How did you like the cooled seats??
PLATINUM the cooled seat were great they really work well compared to some car brands.
Budget Friendly Car Reviews nice! 😎😎 I just subscribed
I own this vehicle and could explain the detail of this vehicle better. He should really do research before presenting an official review. He got a few things wrong like the cruise control button he said it was to clock your miles? Doesn’t make sense. You’re reviews aren’t not as detailed as other reviewers on RUclips. Research your vehicles and use a mic so the sound is clear and we don’t hear the traffic in the back ground.
Cool story bruh🖕🏽
A1 Reviews don’t get upset man. Just take it as it is. Look at other review channels. So the detail in explaining everything. You’re review is a joke 😂
@@JasonGuevara92 😂😂
I thought Nissan does not intend their vehicles.
Nice review
That's a lot of money for a Maxima....42K? OMG!!!...hopefully these dealerships will start allowing you to take these vehicles for extended test drive soon.
I know I was saying the same thing with savings and everything it’s marked down to $40,710 lol.
first starve, then starve the engine. Press the button 2 times and then release
Oil change