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Car Forum / BMW Cars / June 2006

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hani.jamah@gmail.com - 25 Jun 2006 19:43 GMT
I want to switch to air intake system for my new Car. What is the Best
Air intake system for Nissan Maxima 2005?
Is there any side effects?

Thanks

Hani
Tom K. - 25 Jun 2006 20:17 GMT
>I want to switch to air intake system for my new Car. What is the Best
> Air intake system for Nissan Maxima 2005?
> Is there any side effects?

And you've posted to alt.autos.BMW because?
LaTerciaReal - 25 Jun 2006 20:26 GMT
> And you've posted to alt.autos.BMW because?

...because he/she made a mistake and meant to buy a BMW. Now they want
to replace it bit by bit with BMW parts.

LaTerciaReal
Tom K. - 25 Jun 2006 20:54 GMT
>> And you've posted to alt.autos.BMW because?
>
> ...because he/she made a mistake and meant to buy a BMW. Now they want
> to replace it bit by bit with BMW parts.
>
> LaTerciaReal

I think I'd start with something easier - perhaps 4 BMW tire valve caps; but
hey - to each his/her own!

Tom K.
Psycho - 27 Jun 2006 00:44 GMT
 Around here, they start with the rims. Can't count the number of
Honda's and Nissan's with BMW wheels...

>>> And you've posted to alt.autos.BMW because?
>>
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>
>Tom K.
Fred W - 27 Jun 2006 11:51 GMT
>   Around here, they start with the rims. Can't count the number of
> Honda's and Nissan's with BMW wheels...

Really?  That's strange.  I would have thought they would just get the
little roundels for the wheel centers rather than the entire wheels.
BMW wheels are really nothing special...

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Richard Sexton - 27 Jun 2006 18:29 GMT
>>   Around here, they start with the rims. Can't count the number of
>> Honda's and Nissan's with BMW wheels...
>
>Really?  That's strange.  I would have thought they would just get the
>little roundels for the wheel centers rather than the entire wheels.
>BMW wheels are really nothing special...

BMW alloys are the most plentiful cheapest wheels around. Ever priced
AMG wheel? Oy.

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JimmyG - 27 Jun 2006 14:16 GMT
Just take a deep breath, & trade in the Maxi on a 5 series like I did mine.
Then you'll know what a REAL car is supposed to drive like.  A 2 year old 5
series will drive immeasurably better than your 05 Maxi, PLUS you'll be
treated decently by the dealer & company.

Through personal experience, Nissan will simply NOT give a flying $@$! about
you if you have a problem.
Rex B - 27 Jun 2006 16:29 GMT
> Just take a deep breath, & trade in the Maxi on a 5 series like I did mine.
> Then you'll know what a REAL car is supposed to drive like.  A 2 year old 5
> series will drive immeasurably better than your 05 Maxi, PLUS you'll be
> treated decently by the dealer & company.

...and the people in the BMW group you posted to ;)
Dave Plowman (News) - 27 Jun 2006 18:45 GMT
> Just take a deep breath, & trade in the Maxi on a 5 series like I did
> mine. Then you'll know what a REAL car is supposed to drive like.  A 2
> year old 5 series will drive immeasurably better than your 05 Maxi,

True.

> PLUS you'll be treated decently by the dealer & company.

You're obviously not from the UK. The dealers are all incompetent crooks
and BMW (GB) couldn't care less.

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