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Getting familiar with the group...
Took my now 4k miles 2010 Genny to a trustworthy independent mechanic on Friday. Told him upfront on the phone about my issues with the jittery ride and he figured maybe I had a tire or two that needed road force balancing. Said it is surprisingly common with new cars. Anyway, I scouted out the area around the shop for some good roads to highlight the ride issues and found a sample set. We set out with him behind the wheel and soon enough we were bouncing around. His feedback during the ride: "It's definitely a very firm suspension. It really hugs the road. I like it. I feel like I can take it into a corner at high speed with confidence. The steering feel is excellent." We went back to the shop and that was basically the end of it. He said the tires were fine. The long and the short of it is that the car is fine and I'm not used to a firm suspension coming out of a Maxima GLE. (Doh!)
His feedback echoed my friend at work who drives a sporty WRX around center city Philly and whose previous car was a 5-series. So, in the case of my 2010, it appears that I am the problem. I still don't like the ride but I'm going to stick it out for a while to see if I grow accustomed to it. The fact that others like it gives me a measure of confidence that I could get there eventually. If not, I'll look at cars known for their soft suspension. I do love the look of the car and the feature set which is why I bought it in the first place.
Given my previous posts, figured I had to come out and let you know that my car is fine. I still think it's important for potential buyers to read about ride quality concerns since they may face a similar issue if they are coming from softer sprung vehicles. But for those of you who have been saying it is a preference issue and not a design flaw, I'm now swung to your position.
Again, speaking only about the 2010 here, not the 2009.
His feedback echoed my friend at work who drives a sporty WRX around center city Philly and whose previous car was a 5-series. So, in the case of my 2010, it appears that I am the problem. I still don't like the ride but I'm going to stick it out for a while to see if I grow accustomed to it. The fact that others like it gives me a measure of confidence that I could get there eventually. If not, I'll look at cars known for their soft suspension. I do love the look of the car and the feature set which is why I bought it in the first place.
Given my previous posts, figured I had to come out and let you know that my car is fine. I still think it's important for potential buyers to read about ride quality concerns since they may face a similar issue if they are coming from softer sprung vehicles. But for those of you who have been saying it is a preference issue and not a design flaw, I'm now swung to your position.
Again, speaking only about the 2010 here, not the 2009.