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Old 03-21-2010, 03:02 PM
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Today's buyer's advice: Nissan

Altima: Even though a cheap, comfortable car and not slow either, and also getting great fuel economy, it is not very reliable, and also only decently safe. You'll probably be visiting the mechanic more than you want.

Cube: Good fuel economy, and safe too, it is, unfortunately, as slow and boring as it is ugly.

Versa: Cheap, decent fuel economy, but not great body structure, not reliable at all, and literally has the acceleration of an AMC Gremlin. Okay, well, actually, only a second and a half faster 0-60 MPH than the Gremlin.

370z: It has the same pickup and top speed, reliability and better safety than the 350z, and slightly better fuel economy. One thing I love about the 370z compared to the 350z, is that the 370z has "Throttle Blip", which allows you to go from, for example, 4th gear to 2nd gear without going into 3rd gear.

GT-R: Probably the best value for a car that can go over 170 MPH, because it CAN go 194 MPH, gets 21 MPG, 0-60 in 4.4 seconds, which is faster than a Koenigsegg CC8S, which by the way can go 235. The GT-R is also "just" a V6 producing "just" 493 BHP. I say "Just" because a dodge viper, top speed 183 MPH, has 535 BHP.
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