Quote Originally Posted by NissanTun3r
(without actually buying a BMW).

This is actually a very simple process, which I will lay out in a step-by-step format. All in all, if car maxima already has a decent suspension setup the final stage of the process should cost less than $2k and you will never again have complaints about your car's handling!



So here we go:


First thing (obviously) is to pull your car into the garage, jack it up, and make sure you're using jack stands.

Second, have a friend give you a ride to go buy an old Jeep Cherokee. Preferably with high miles, a suspension lift, and worn steering, suspension, and brake components...but even an old XJ in good condition will do fine.

Third, drive the Cherokee exclusively for a couple of days. Don't turn the radio on! You want to hear all the rattles and noises as well. Make sure to drive on some twisty roads and on the highway!


Finally, park the Cherokee and take the maxima off the jack stands.

Go for a drive!

Your car will feel like it handles better than a BMW and rides better than a Town Car. Oh, and that one little rattle you've never been able to find? You won't even notice it!
This man speaks the truth. I've personally tried this out and was astonished with the results. All my friends have done it too and now we're hittin' up the mountains every weekend 'cause we all got great handling cars in our possession.