An underrated gem. People overlook it, but they shouldn’t. It offers a lot for its price range, especially in comfort and ride quality. The tech could be better but it’s functional.
It's not just a vehicle—it’s a statement. I’ve had strangers compliment the design more than once. Driving it is an experience, even if the mileage isn’t great.
The Nissan 370Z is a sports coupe that hasn’t aged badly. I bought it used and still love the raw power and tight handling it offers. It’s low to the ground, so not ideal for every speed bump, but it makes driving exciting again. Great for enthusiasts on a budget.
What caught me by surprise wasn’t the price or design — it was how well it performs on bumpy roads. This one hasn’t let me down yet. I’ve taken it to Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, and Al Ain — performance has stayed consistent. Maintenance costs have been reasonable, too.
This car surprised me with how smooth it feels on highways. Road noise is minimal, and cornering is tighter than expected. It's easy to maintain and ideal for people who value a quiet, predictable ride. Though the interior materials aren't top-tier, the reliability makes up for it. I appreciate the solid fuel economy and low servicing costs.
There’s something reassuring about how solid it feels, even after months of daily driving. What I love most is that it doesn’t rattle — even on rougher roads, the build feels tight. The AC cools super quickly, which matters a lot in this heat. I just wish the cupholders were deeper.
What sold me initially was the design, but it’s the day-to-day ease that’s kept me satisfied. Maintenance hasn’t been a headache at all — one of the few cars that didn’t surprise me at the service center. Not a head-turner, but definitely one that earns respect for how well it functions.
My experience with the 2001 Nissan Maxima has been largely positive. It handles the Dubai heat well, and I especially like the cooling performance. The fuel economy is decent, and the interior has held up better than expected over time.
What sold me initially was the design, but it’s the day-to-day ease that’s kept me satisfied. Maintenance hasn’t been a headache at all — one of the few cars that didn’t surprise me at the service center. Not a head-turner, but definitely one that earns respect for how well it functions.
I’ve owned everything from pickups to hatchbacks, but this car stands out for different reasons. It’s roomy enough for passengers in the back, but still compact enough to park in city malls. I particularly appreciate how firm and planted it feels during longer drives across emirates.