And that answer should hopefully be different than: I choose Nissan because my credit score is 300, I have $38k in debt to rollover into a new car loan, I’m opposed to insurance, and I like driving 98 in a 60, weaving with no signals.
I always see this stereotype but it must be a regional/American thing. In my part of Canada at least that stereotype would apply to Dodge, more specifically Dodge Journeys.
I rented an Altima once. I may have been overcome with it’s aura once or twice during the trip. That 4-banger is more than capable of hitting 100+ quite easily.
And that answer should hopefully be different than: I choose Nissan because my credit score is 300, I have $38k in debt to rollover into a new car loan, I’m opposed to insurance, and I like driving 98 in a 60, weaving with no signals.
I always see this stereotype but it must be a regional/American thing. In my part of Canada at least that stereotype would apply to Dodge, more specifically Dodge Journeys.
¿Por que no los dos?
I rented an Altima once. I may have been overcome with it’s aura once or twice during the trip. That 4-banger is more than capable of hitting 100+ quite easily.
And rusty rams parked at every bar in red deer.