Who doesn't love a touching love story of a truly great car?
You may have seen, late in 2013, the truly epic and glorious video ad that filmmaker Luke Aker created to market his '96 Maxima GLE. There was an orchestra, there were brilliant backlights, and there was duct tape. Lots of duct tape.
The footage was so beautiful, and the love so tender between man and his car, that Nissan reached out to purchase the old car after the video, "Luxury Defined", went viral. See what has become of it a short year later.
Wow. What a beautiful tale. The only bad news? This incredible gem is not for sale, as Nissan is keeping the rare treasure at their headquarters.
The good news, however, is that Marburger Nissan in Shelby, NC can help you get just about any Nissan auto part to help your restore your land-ship-yacht to glory. Is the task too daunting? Trust our service professionals to give you a hand.
But if you don't yet have a new Nissan model, like the Maxima, Sentra, Altima, or Pathfinder, then it's time to upgrade to the Luke-Aker-proven luxury brand.
And you can check out Aker's original viral video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr6FklMc6B0