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◊ 2010-04-16 22:51 |
It looks more like a 1985-86 Nissan Maxima. |
◊ 2010-04-16 23:22 |
definitely a front wheel drive ('85+) nissan maxima. |
◊ 2010-04-17 01:32 |
I thought the composite headlights were introduced in 1987 model year in our market |
◊ 2010-04-17 01:50 |
The '85-86 Maxima did have composite headlights in the North American market: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:85-86_Nissan_Maxima.jpg -- Last edit: 2010-04-17 01:58:05 |
◊ 2010-04-17 02:43 |
easy trick for remembering is that the composite lights and the FWD began here at the same time. |
◊ 2010-04-17 05:11 |
I can remember the introduction of the composite headlights on the Lincoln Continental Mark VII in 1984. However, major of the vehicles started having composite headlights in 1987 model year in our market... Like I say, it is your call... |
◊ 2010-04-17 06:28 |
i could never have given you the lincoln from memory... probably will NOT be able to in the morning. i really only remember the maxima because it coincided with the redesign from RWD to FWD. some of the japanese cars staggered in the composites on higher models first... subaru for example brought the composites in on the GL and GL-10 models before the DL models in the same body style. that (maybe in conjunction with releasing the FWD cars) may have prompted nissan to get ahead of the crowd on the maxima. i would have to check on something other than the phone, but i think the cressida started wearing composites in 1985 as well. - the two mirrored flagships screwing up the timeline. |
◊ 2010-05-09 19:43 |
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◊ 2020-12-30 20:33 |
From "The Mark" (#7.06) at 34:07 - : |
◊ 2023-02-16 22:55 |
GL as the mirror is body color. ep. 6.13 SE and 1986 but can be regrouped here. -- Last edit: 2023-02-17 13:26:18 |