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Regarding that Altima, I had just the opposite reaction to yours. I remember visiting the Nissan dealership nearby one Sunday when they were closed to see them on their lot. I remember walking up to the first one I saw and being favorably impressed by the overall size and the interior. Then I got to the back and saw those taillights. My opinion turned around instantly. They were Nissan’s take on “Altezza” taillights, which for a few years back then were the favorite aftermarket add-on for the tuner culture, predating the new Altima model. I remember thinking that all it needed was a fart-can muffler. Hated the Altima once I saw those lights under clear plastic.
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I think the 3rd gen Altima looks good from most angles and has aged well, but I think the rear light design is almost a retro dated thing now - very hip when new but now of a certain point in time. IIRC Nissan went to CVTs a few years after than one launched, which has not helped survival rates as much of the driver base doesn't seem to be maintenance addicts. Speaking of Altimas, the first one had an upmarket appearance (in my eyes) when launched, funny to think it was effectively 33 years ago.
But, the poor resale value of the Dodge Intrepid actually saved me, in this case. I can still remember some of the details. It was March of '02, so I'd only had the Intrepid around 2 years and 4 months. But I had about 56,000 miles on it. I owed $11,300 on it, and they offered me $6500 in trade, and offered to roll the negative equity into the new loan. I forget now what the total, out-the-door price was, but I do remember I was looking at a $480 or so car payment! And this was just a fairly basic, 4-cyl Altima, priced in the lower $20K range. The Intrepid, meanwhile, was $347.66/mo. There was no way I could have justified that.
The Altima was more comfortable than the Intrepid, to me. The seat went further back, so I could stretch out better. The back seat was a bit tighter, but still big enough. It was a little bit quicker than the Intrepid, but I remember not liking the way that 4-cyl (a 2.5) sounded, at all. I remember back then people saying that the Japanese 4-cyls made the domestics sound like outdated lawn equipment, but somehow Nissan missed that memo.
As for that '04-07 Malibu, I don't care for the styling, but I do remember they seemed pretty comfortable inside, and seemed pretty well built, at least when it came to fit and finish. The Malibu was boxy, upright, and efficient, but the Pontiac G5, which was on a longer wheelbase, was more low-slung and lanky, and seemed a lot more cramped. My favorite version of that platform was actually the Saab...9-3, or whatever it was? I thought that was a good looking car, and thought it was amazing that it was the same basic platform!
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and philosophically, at that point (if the entire car is redone), does it really matter that it started life as something specific instead of ending up that way?
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I know I did.
At the time, I thought the 'Maxx' version seemed practical, and I thought the adjustable rear seats seemed a good idea.
First time I saw a Venza, I was immediately reminded of a Malibu Maxx.
and even weirder, driving on a local road, what looked like a freshly restored semi-tractor (just the cab). But from way back (30's or possibly the 40's). very cool.
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I really like those 1st gen Monte Carlos. I remember when they came out (I was in high school); the proportions seemed odd at the time, but I came to like them. My first new car was a ‘76 MC and I thought I was hot stuff at the disco bars. 🙄
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Yep, starting with the '73. And it was all standard equipment through the '80 model year, even on otherwise sparsely-equipped cars.
But WTH happened with the B-210, HoneyBee, and 240SX?
EDIT: I wrote 240SX, but I don't think that's the model.
There was an awkward-looking coupe model that was the classic "designed by committee" look. But I can't remember the model nor find a pic online.
I know, most people are saying the Z was good-looking, but I rank it with similar-year Corvettes for 'meh'. Especially the stretched Z.
I've Google-imaged "1970's Datsuns" and "1980's Datsuns" and I can't find an image of the coupe I remember. It had squared wheel openings and a big brow or crease at the top of the front wheel openings, running down the side of the car.
Also, there was a squat little coupe (hatch) that I can't find any pics online of.
There were some goofy looking coupes in the 70’s like the 610. https://share.google/images/HmHYUcgw2RWC4DHrj
The little hatch was the F10. https://cdn-fastly.thetruthaboutcars.com/media/2022/07/20/9481643/curbside-classic-the-ugliest-car-ever-1977-datsun-f-10.jpg?size=414x575&nocrop=1
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I can't remember the last time I saw an F-10. Although they're a rare enough occurrence, I can still remember one I used to see regularly in one of the parking lots at the University of MD, back when I was in college. Goofy little car, and the taillights also make me think of some 70's sci-fi influence. But one thing that did impress me, is that they actually had roll down windows in back.
I have a feeling that it really doesn't cost that much to make a back window roll down, vs making it stationary or flip out. And in some cases, a flip out vent might actually give better ventilation than a roll down window. But, I guess I still appreciate a roll-down window. To me it seems like they at least went through the extra effort.
On the subject of old 70's Datsuns, their naming conventions confused me. I can follow some of it, such as the F-10 being their entry level FWD car, the B210 being the entry level RWD. They were both more or less replaced by the Sentra. And I think the 310 was their second FWD car, a bit bigger than the B210? And what ultimately gave us the Pulsar?
And I know the 510, which was known as the "Poor Mans BMW" in the early 70s, and evidently got watered down in the late 70's, before being replaced by the Stanza. And the 810 became the Maxima. But where did the 610 and 710 fit in? Apparently, there was a 910 for a bit, as well.
But, instead of the bigger numbers denoting larger, more upscale cars, in some cases were they meant to be replacements? I tried reading up on the 610, and near as I can tell, it was sort of a replacement for the 510, but not as well received, and then the 710 was a replacement for the 610, but with some cheaper suspension components and other bits.
Apparently there was a 410 as well, but it looks like it was an older, 60's model that the US never got a version of.
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My uncle, who owned a '74 Matador sedan he bought new, bought a HoneyBee, which I know was a bargain-basement B-210. But to my teenage eyes then, it looked ridiculous.
The F-10 from the rear, looked especially egregious IMHO.
My mother's sister and her husband, from Queens, NY, traded their '63 Valiant in on a new '71 Cricket. That got traded on a new '72 Duster. The rear end of that Duster made noise from day one, and their dealer could "...not find anything wrong" so they lived with it. They always put those huge NYC bumper guards on their cars.
I know I have mentioned it before, when I was a little kid I really liked the B210 fastback for its styling and the honeycomb hubcaps. I learned a co-worker/friend of my dad had one, and I got a ride in it. I recall being a bit underwhelmed even at that age.
On the disco car thought, the stacked light Montes especially fit that IMO. 77-79 Birds and Cougars are also big disco cars, and a rich disco car is a Mark V or MB SLC.
I remember looking at a 610 in my Sr. year of HS (so not that old at that point, 4/5 years at most, but in those days, cars got cheap faster!). Actually was owned by my English teacher and we took it for a ride one day at lunch (these are things that would not happen today). Red coupe with a 5 speed. No clue what he wanted for it but given my budget in those days, not much! Did not buy it. Not sure why, but one thing I do remember is that the emissions stuff did a number on it. Every shift I think it backfired? Some abnormal like that. The slant 6 manual duster I ended up getting seemed to run a lot better!
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I think those Colts are ok (could do without the stripe), but I mean the Colt before this one.
I also think early ‘70’s Corvettes and Datsun Z’s fit a disco stereotype in my mind.
Obnoxious yuppie “Michael” on the “Newhart” show talked about his “Turbo Z”. 😀
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Those early Colt hardtops were sold as a Galant elsewhere IIRC. And yeah to me the late 70s Corvette with the bubble rear window has a disco vibe too, driver with lapels to his shoulders, unbuttoned top of shirt, gold chain, white belt and shoes, etc.
I wonder if the "Turbo Z" was the swoopy Datsun or wedgy Nissan.
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I recall when I was in grade school I knew a girl who's family had the 2+2 version, even then I knew it was more fancy than sport. Come to think of it, I remember they also had a boattail Riviera, which even as a big old used car then was different and maybe a little special.
Was it tan?
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This getting old business is tough.
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You’re darn tootin’
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