Mokume
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- First Name
- Jeff
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2019
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- Location
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Vehicle(s)
- 2000 Ranger Supercab (sold 12/19) , 2002 Honda CR-V
- Occupation
- Retired Firefighter III, Honolulu Fire Department
- Thread starter
- #16
Very unusual for a Nissan product, but anything is possible, I suppose.I like the styling of the Frontier. Unfortunately, Nissan is on the no fly list for us, so never got a look when was out shopping recently.
My wife had a 2005 Mercedes SLK350 that was the apple of her eye. Unfortunately, after a few years it developed an electrical/FI problem Mercedes couldn't fix. They ended up buying it back from us, so after my wife got over the grief, agreed maybe she would do better with a Japanese car. We went out and found the Infiniti EX35 that she liked and we bought it. What a freaking mistake. That car had more things go wrong with it in the first 30K miles than any modern car I have ever owned. Nissan earned the no-fly spot so soundly, it won't ever make it back onto our shopping list.
A family member made a terrible mistake of buying a new 2017 Dodge (for the garage) Charger on impulse. He tells me that within the first 3 months it suffered from so many electrical system issues to the point where the POS was lemon lawed.
He now drives a '18 4Runner and is quite happy with it...
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