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<blockquote data-quote="outspoken" data-source="post: 5280328" data-attributes="member: 581174"><p>toyotas are some really good cars, however nissan re-engineered all of their designs in 2000 or 2002 or something, since then their build quality has gotten very good and reliable... if you take care of it, i'd say any newer 2000 and up should go for 350-400,000 miles if you maintain it well. the early to mid 90's models were notorious for transmission trouble right around 150,000... they have since fixed all of that... great cars imo...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outspoken, post: 5280328, member: 581174"] toyotas are some really good cars, however nissan re-engineered all of their designs in 2000 or 2002 or something, since then their build quality has gotten very good and reliable... if you take care of it, i'd say any newer 2000 and up should go for 350-400,000 miles if you maintain it well. the early to mid 90's models were notorious for transmission trouble right around 150,000... they have since fixed all of that... great cars imo... [/QUOTE]
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