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Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
04-29-2018
I was searching CL and came across this gem since I got rid of the GP and need some cheap wheels.
2000 Nissan Maxima GLE Low Miles only 67593 - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle automotive sale
Needs some work, but nothing major. Shouldn't cost more than a couple hundred to get it all squared away as long as the guy is being honest.
Anybody have any experience with this gen Maxima? Seems to be a solid, dependable car from what I've read. Sucks it's only got the 3L vs the 3.5 though.
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#2
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTX Level Member
04-29-2018
Seems to have a lot of problems fort only 67k miles. Looks to me like the car has had a hard life straight out of the box.
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#3
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
04-29-2018
If it's only CV's and a small exhaust leak that's not too bad. I don't care much about the dents or rip on the seat tbh. Gonna call this guy and hopefully go check it out.
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#4
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GT Level Member
04-29-2018
Be cooler if it was a vq35 and a 6 speed manual.
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#5
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
04-29-2018
Originally Posted by
mars5l
Be cooler if it was a vq35 and a 6 speed manual.
True. The guy I sold my GTP to had one of them in gold. Sounded pretty good.
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#6
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
05-01-2018
Hard pass on this one. The transmission bangs into gears and it looks a lot worse in person than the pics.
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#7
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTX Level Member
05-01-2018
Off topic - noticed you're over in upper darby! I'm over in Lancaster area. don't have a wbody anymore but as you can see i'm still a lurker around the forums as well as have a couple friends who are still in the wbody game. check the eastern section as there's a meet coming up if you're interested in checking it out.
old setup-Z7 Turbo Kit w/T66, A2A I/C, stock cam & valvetrain/LS1 MAF/Ported 99TB/PowrTuner/AFC/Devils Own/LS1M Scanner/PRJ FP/42# Injs=12.3@118mph street tires -
(Sold)BACK TO M90 Vs cam w/3.5" pulley/meth/25* timing+bolt-ons
01 Z28 A4 HP-self-tuned, LTs, FTRA, 3600stall 12.3@112mph
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#8
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
05-01-2018
I had a buddy who moved out near Lancaster a few years back. I wanna say Elizabethtown or somewhere around it. Pretty nice area if I remember correctly, but it was too quiet for him so he moved back lol.
I'm in the same boat as you, just sold mine about a month ago. Kinda regret it tbh.
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#9
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
I live here.
05-05-2018
The Nissan Maxima is basically the Asian GP. Built out of the cheapest stuff they could stuff into a car. Transmissions are made of glass. They ride like a turd.
2003 Redfire Metallic Chevy Tahoe Z71 - Airaid Modular Intake Tube, Flowmaster Exhaust.
Originally Posted by
The Sunfire Guy
Superchargers take away horsepower
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#10
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
05-06-2018
Yeah I wasn't impressed at all. It drove like my mom's old '01 Malibu with the 3.1L V6.
Look at this thing I found. I might check it out based on the mileage alone.
43,255 Original miles - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle automotive sale
Maybe Tint it and throw an Ebay turbo kit on it haha
Last edited by bonerjamz03; 05-06-2018 at 01:22 PM.
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#11
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
I break things.
05-06-2018
That Holley sticker adds at least 25 HP to the wagon.
04 GP GT2: Handling upgrades, go-slow parts, and an attitude. Totaled.
87 Dodge Ram 50: Junkyard rescue, resurrection in progress.
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#12
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
05-06-2018
Lol, the guy said it was owned by his elderly aunt for church and grocery runs. I'm seriously thinking about buying this thing and getting a turbo kit for it
2400 lbs + turbo + wagon = Fun?
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#13
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
I break things.
05-06-2018
04 GP GT2: Handling upgrades, go-slow parts, and an attitude. Totaled.
87 Dodge Ram 50: Junkyard rescue, resurrection in progress.
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#14
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
05-11-2018
That Saturn turned out to be a complete rust bucket hoopty. Pics were deceiving and the guy was full of **** too. I asked if everything worked inside, he says yeah so I put down the windows. 3 out of 4 didn't go back up and he had this dumbfounded look on his face lol.
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#16
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
05-13-2018
The 2000 Z28 doesn't look bad, but are the dumps legal? I thought that any exhaust that exists under the passenger compartment will not pass inspection. Unless NJ doesn't care about that. I got busted for that on my old Crown Vic so I had to put the tails back on it to pass safety. They're both modded so you're buying someone else's project, just sayin.
The only thing that sucks about the 01 is the rear main leak. I'd have to price that out and have it repaired.
As far as the Vic being made "fun", well that depends on what you are after. If you're looking for a 11 sec. daily then it's going to take some $$ to do it and likely require forced induction. At 71K miles that motor isn't even broken in yet. I've got 192K on my 03 LX Sport and it still runs like a top. That Vic also looks like it has the Sport 17" wheels on it. You can add the Marauder zip tube, J-mod the transmission, change the rear control arms and Watts link arms (Metco, Heinous, CHE Performance), an Addco front and rear swaybar, KYB Police Spec Gas-A-just shocks to help it handle much better. There are also some longtube header options out there depending on your wallet.
I've got the CHE rear arms, J-modded trans., KYB shocks and police specs pads at all 4 corners currently on my 03 Sport and it's a night and day difference, but in the end it's still a heavy car with a grossly underpowered V8. But on the other hand I can seat 5 people and still fill the trunk with enough luggage for a week's vacation. And the Vic is much easier to work on when needed vs. an F-body. I still have nightmares about working on my buddies 95 TA with the LT1, lol.
The Crown wasn't designed to be fast or even handle like an F-body. It can be modded (there are some out there with manual trans. swaps too) but for the same money an LS car would likely be miles ahead.
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#17
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
05-13-2018
Thanks Fordman. I'm pretty sure that dumps and EGR delete are both illegal in my state (PA). I can't even get in touch with the owner so that one might be out.
The 2001 Z28 owner emailed me back and that car needs some work. Rear main, struts, tie rods and some underbody rust (he's not sure of the severity). He also says there's quite a bit of damage to the body that's not easily seen in the pictures (dents, cracks, scratches, etc). He said the price is very negotiable and he'll take $4400.
I checked out the Crown Vic yesterday and the body is pretty much perfect minus a few small rock chips and it drives great. The owner said he'll give me another set of wheels with brand new snow tires and an aluminum drive shaft for free if I buy it. I'm getting it inspected on Monday and I'm probably gonna get it as long as there isn't a hidden problem I didn't see.
As far as the mods the ones you listed are probably what I'll wind up doing if I get it. Not looking for a drag racer or canyon carver, just something that's not totally boring to drive. The owner is a decent dude and he seems like he's being upfront about everything. I think I'm gonna offer him like $3200 cash and see if he goes for it. You think that's a fair price for a car in that condition? I know next to nothing about Crown Vics but have been researching the past day or two.
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#18
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
05-14-2018
I can't see what the original asking price was, but if he takes $3200 for it then grab it. Average private price for something like that is in the 3400-4900 range, some a bit higher if they are super clean. I've been a CV junkie for years so if you have questions I can likely answer them, or at least point you in the right direction on where to get said answer.
Word of advice, if you get it and want to install that aluminum driveshaft do some good research beforehand, as depending on what year/type of car that came out of it may not be a direct swap into the 04. Even if it came from a another Crown there are some differences. I have a link to the install and fitment guide on those and it pretty much is a how-to on it, from identifying the driveshaft all the way to install.
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#19
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTX Level Member
05-14-2018
dumps are illegal in PA, as the tailpipe must exit the rear-most door at minimum (my turbo 4-dr gtp had the side exit exhaust). with the 01 to get the rear main seal replaced, you're looking at around $300-330 from a shop. it's a 2-3 hour job and the rear main seal part is like $60-70ish. the tierods are doable but you'll need an alignment afterwards which will run ~$80. I paid $5k for mine and it has bad/peeling clearcoat and needed a driver side axle bearing. I wouldn't pay no more than $4200 for that 01.
edit-the 00, regarding the EGR, long as you can tune it out in the pcm you're in the clear. if you test drive the car, pay attention to any whine from the rear, even though the person rebuilt and changed the gear ratio. shouldn't hear any whining. also check the axles by making sharp left and right turns and listen to any clicking or whirling sounds. the asking price is about fair. i'd offer $4400
Last edited by fst; 05-14-2018 at 01:50 PM.
old setup-Z7 Turbo Kit w/T66, A2A I/C, stock cam & valvetrain/LS1 MAF/Ported 99TB/PowrTuner/AFC/Devils Own/LS1M Scanner/PRJ FP/42# Injs=12.3@118mph street tires -
(Sold)BACK TO M90 Vs cam w/3.5" pulley/meth/25* timing+bolt-ons
01 Z28 A4 HP-self-tuned, LTs, FTRA, 3600stall 12.3@112mph
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#20
Re: Thoughts on 2000 Nissan Maxima?
GTP Level Member
05-14-2018
Picked up the Crown Vic today for $3500. His original asking price was $4000. He threw in the new snow tires and a set of wheels along with the driveshaft so I'm pretty happy with the price. He said the driveshaft will need some sort of adapter in order to work with the '04 model.
What's the most bang for your buck mod for more power? Tune, exhaust or something else?