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Used 2007 Nissan Maxima Reviews
Future historians will record that, in the summer of 2006, astronomers revoked Pluto's status as a planet, and Nissan reeled in the spacey styling of the Maxima, bringing it down a little closer to Earth-car standard. Those same historians will also render a verdict whether either decision...
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Used 2006 Nissan Maxima Reviews
Nissan Maxima offers distinctive styling, a sophisticated personality, and above-par performance. Straddling the line between mid-size sedan and a near-luxury sport sedan, it's a car designed for auto aficionados who appreciate something different. Something other than a Camry or Accord, for...
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Used 2005 Nissan Maxima Reviews
The Maxima once held the title of the fastest and greatest-driving sports sedan. Even the little "4DSC" (4-Door Sports Car) stickers plastered onto their windows didn't seem so silly when considering their high truth content. This would be the third-generation Maxima of 1989-1994...
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Used 2004 Nissan Maxima Reviews
The all-new 2004 Nissan Maxima is quick and stylish. With the Altima assuming the role of a bigger, more powerful car, the Maxima has moved up market to a pricier position. The latest Maxima is intended to dazzle its driver with refinement and available equipment, and it will likely sell to a...
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Used 2002 Nissan Maxima Reviews
With its free-revving V6 engine, the Nissan Maxima has always been the mid-size sedan of choice for those who place driving enjoyment high on their priority list. In fact, the Maxima outsells the V6 versions of the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.The 2002 Nissan Maxima is more luxurious, more...
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Used 2001 Nissan Maxima Reviews
With a free-revving V6 engine, the Nissan Maxima has always been the mid-size sedan of choice for those who place driving enjoyment high on their priority list.The Maxima's credentials are impressive. All models come standard with a 222-horsepower V6 engine that is one of the best, if not the...
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Used 2000 Nissan Maxima Reviews
The Honda Accord and Toyota Camry may be the best mid-size cars for the masses, but the new Nissan Maxima is arguably the best in its class for those who view cars as more than transportation appliances.Totally redesigned and re-engineered, this fifth-generation Maxima is being introduced as a...
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Used 1999 Nissan Maxima Reviews
The Maxima maintains two unique personalities: sporty and plush, depending upon which model you drive. The SE is the sporty sedan, while the base GXE and loaded GLE are softer-riding. The differences are not Jekyl and Hyde, but they are noticeable when you pick up the pace on a fun road.We think...
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Used 1997 Nissan Maxima Reviews
The Nissan Maxima is one of those cars that doesn't quite fit into any singleset of competitive parameters. Is it a sport sedan or a luxury car? Isit a family hauler or an executive express?The answer, of course, is all of the above. The Maxima is versatile,with enough variety in the various...
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Used 1996 Nissan Maxima Reviews
If you're a carmaker, and you redesign one of your stalwart models, and it winsawards, what do you do for an encore? Answer: Add a larger cupholder, two new exteriorcolors and a power seat on the passenger's side.That's about all Nissan has done to the 1996 Maxima after its redesigned '95...
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Used 1995 Nissan Maxima Reviews
During its 14-year production life, the Nissan Maxima has survived four evolutions. The last version, which went out of production at the end of the 1994 model year, is perhaps the most familiar. Its distinctive appearance and sporty character - emphasized by an advertising campaign that stressed...
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Used 1994 Nissan Maxima Reviews
If status is one reason you're thinking of buying a Mercedes-Benz, Lexus or BMW, go right ahead. But if these models are appealing because you seek a fine, world-class, high-performance luxury sedan, then consider a '95 Nissan Maxima. It may be just the answer-and at a relative bargain.The '95...
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