no there are alot of automatics out there
No. Nissan Maximas have - and have always had - a six cylinder engine. All engines from the second generation 1984 - 1989 have V6 engines, while an inline six or inline six diesel could be had with the first gen Maximas.
No, in fact the stick is becoming rare and is optional on some models
usually automatics are not allowed. stick shifts are alway allowed..
not at all, its got over 400k. I'm buying a 95 maxima gle for 300 with 223k and thats alot of miles. Maximas can do the mileage but for a grand thats to high
It depends on the MODEL of Ford Mustang SOME are only available with manual transmissions , others are automatic or manual
First of all you may want to check the cam and crank position sensors. It is common on the maximas for this to casuse a no start condition.
all late ninties i30's and maximas with 3.0 have timing chains
i think everybody shakes when they run..the mere physics of it all..hahah..if you know of a machine that doesn't vibrate in motion: let me know...we will make millions as well as create paradigm shifts
All Maximas are 6 cyl. Most have one O2 sensor for each bank located on the exhaust manifold. Many have a 3rd sensor after the Catalytic convertor. This one often goes first. 89-94 Maximas have one. 95-98 have three, two fronts B1 and B2 and one rear. 99 and 00-03 have four, B1 and B2 front and rear. 04 and up have 2 air fuel ratio sensors and 2 rear 02 sensors. Click here (the TSB's on O2-sensors have diagrams for the locations and descripions of the individual sensors).
W do not have an exact date for the initial building of the Circus Maximus. All we know is that it was originally built by the king Tarquinius Priscus sometime in the 500's BC.
Star Nissan is the name of all official Nissan auto dealers in North America. The nearest dealer can be found on the official Nissan website. All Star Nissan dealers sell the full range of Nissan vehicles.
There is likely to be something suspicious about the company.