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FivepointOH 06-17-2001 02:21 PM

Maxima or Grand Prix?
 
I am looking to get a daily driver, stang is too rough... no a/c, suspension is shot etc etc... I'm going to use it for a weekend car so I can really get crazy on it... or I might sell it since I kind of want a 5spd now. Anyway I'm thinking about either a 97 or 98 maxima or a 97 or 98 pontiac grand prix gtp. I want a 4 door sedan that has a little power to it, leather, sunroof, something that has a good amount of room and is comfy to ride in. I won't be modifying it much probably just a stereo and maybe some rims. Any of you guys had experience with either of these 2 cars... opinions? Thanks.

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Unit 5302 06-17-2001 02:47 PM

Why not stay in the Ford family with a Thunderbird (2dr, I know), or an SHO?

As far as the SHO goes, I don't wanna hear anything about repair bills, if you've got money to wig that Mustang out you've got money for the SHO. LOL.

FivepointOH 06-17-2001 02:52 PM

I had a taurus sedan before and didn't really like it too much, I want something a little more luxurious... and yeah thunderbird is 2dr.

TJR 06-17-2001 04:13 PM

The Pontiac is probably faster, but they feel cheap to me. I've been in a 98-99 Gran Prix GTP and 99 Grand Am GT, and am not really impressed. I've also been in a 95-96 Maxima and it feels more like a luxury car. So for performance I'd go with the GTP, for overall quality/feel I'd go with the Nissan.

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joe4speed 06-17-2001 04:40 PM

Yup, I would say the Grand Prix might be a little faster, but the Maximas are no slouch, either! I would go for the Maxima for quality, and smoothness. My daily driver is an Olds eighty eight. Got to love a/c!

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dinomite 06-17-2001 11:15 PM

I would say the Maxima, cause we all know how badly gm cars are built, and how cheap they feel b/c of that.

FivepointOH 06-17-2001 11:19 PM

Have any of you actually owned/driven maximas and gtp's(besides tjr) or just saying that they are better because they aren't GM... personally I would kind of rather buy an american car than a foreign car even if it is a GM....

Lizard King 06-18-2001 12:36 AM

I know you are not looking at modifying it ... but the GTP has some really nice potential! I've heard of high 13s for under $1k.

I have a buddy here that ran last year 13.1 at the track with his GTP, and did some minor adjustment that should make him go over to the 12 second side this year!! http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif

Maxima is a nice car as well... don't they cost an arm and a leg everytime something breaks down though?

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TechnoVixen 06-18-2001 08:18 AM

i say go for the nissan. A lot of people i work with have them, and have put TONS of miles on them with no problems whatsoever.... on the other hand, i know a lot of people with pontiacs that are DEAD or getting there fast. Besides, pontiacs are ugly http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/wink.gif hehe

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ronny50 06-18-2001 11:42 AM

Go With the Nissan!

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NoSlow5.0 06-18-2001 12:14 PM

I have ridden in both. Go with the Maxima. It is posh, and pretty quick too. It just feels like a better car.

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Stang Runner 06-18-2001 12:28 PM

The Nissan has a great resale value. A feind bought 1 at an auction and put 22,000 miles on it and NO repairs and when he sold it it took about 2HR and had over 10 look at it and got $1300 More than what he paid for it. I guy saw how many were looking at it and paid $500 more than what he was asking http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif Why doesn't that ever happen to me http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/frown.gif

Mercury 06-18-2001 12:57 PM

My dad owns a 98 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP, I personally like the car. Its got some decent kick to it. Before I got my New Mustang, I was always borrowing his car on real hot days, or real rainy days, when he was down here (lives in PA).

I'd say I've put about 8 thousand miles on it myself. They drive and Handle nicely, look pretty good especially in RED. http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif Accerlerates quick, but I dont really like the interior, to much open space for me, and the consule looks kinda funky, but hey thats just my opinion.

Oh one thing about them, MAJOR Torque steer. Can be Extreme at times. If your driving at about 20-30 MPH and FLoor it so it kicks into first, the car about turns 90 degrees and goes flying off the road. Well not quite that bad, but of all the front wheel drive cars I've driven, it has the worst Torque steer.

I personally would go with Pontiac.

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RAINSTANG 06-18-2001 01:13 PM

Personally I'd ditch both choices and go with an Intrepid ESI. I drove a 95 for 3 years and it was a sweet daily driver. Comfortable, great milage and plenty of power. Way better quality than the Grand Prix and not as pricey as a Maxima.

84stangLX 06-18-2001 04:36 PM

If someone else works on the car i'd say the Nissan...everything is inaccessable in there and parts (of course) are more expensive than for a domestic, but if it stays reliable it wouldn't be a bad car, but i'd go with the Pontiac. Either one is a decent choice.
I myself was considering getting another vehicle for driving everyday because i'm going to go crazy on my mustang (just ordered some gauges and chassis stuff...waiting for chassis stuff, then more will follow http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif ), but if i did get another vehicle i wouldn't have any money to mod it and i'd be driving a vehicle i don't like as much, so i said hell with it, i like driving a 5.0L mustang. Do you really want to drive something else?
Good luck on whatever you decide.

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Fox Body 06-18-2001 08:01 PM

Picking out of the two, I'd personally much rather a Maxima. Good power, very comfortable, very dependable (not to say that the GP isn't).

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JM90GT 06-19-2001 08:42 AM

I travel a lot, and I have driven all kinds of cars over the last couple years, even though they are always rentals you get to get an idea about all of them. I like both, but my vote would be for the maxima. Plus I remember back in 96, a friends mom had a brand new fully loaded maxima and it was damn nice.

Ripper 06-19-2001 05:07 PM

Without a doubt the Maxima. I owned a 96 SE with leather, moonroof, CD, etc. Great car for the money. IMO you get good quality, reliability, performance, luxury, and it's not any more expensive to maintain than a Pontiac, maybe less so. The GTP may have more horses but I believe it's heavier, doesn't handle as well, only offered in auto, resale blows, and is probably much tougher on brakes.

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GONZO99TA 06-19-2001 05:09 PM

given the 2 choices, you can't go wrong either way.
i have driven many differant versions of each (wife worked at a nissan dealer and now works at pontiac dealer) i would have to agree that the nissan would have a slighlty better resale (not too much though when compared to the gtp. the other grand prixs drop bad though)
the big question is do you want an auto or a stick. i would not buy the maxima auto (it sucks all the power out of it) the gtp only comes in auto.

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Mach 1 06-20-2001 10:09 AM

Are u kidding? Nissan vs. GM.

Nissan, no brainer. There is no way a GM poroduct could even begin to come close to the quality, fit & finish, and reliability of a Nissan.

But, if poor quality american cars are your thing, go for the Pontiac.

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