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Sun, Jul 19 | from Autochannel
Back in the 1980s and early 1990s, Nissan made sports cars. The best-known was the Z-car, then known as the 300ZX in both naturally-aspirated and ferocious turbo form.
This is one nice-looking, comfortable sedan that should have wide appeal for those looking for new wheels from the fringes of the luxury car market.
Sat, Aug 1 | from Market Watch
Transmission problems started at 96000 miles. Nice car. I loved Nissan Maximas until now. My 2004 Maxima is no different. It hesitates after you put the car in D or R, it jerks hard, and shifts hard from 1st to 2nd, and slips real bad in a turn.
Sat, Mar 21 | from Carsurvey.org
- OUR TAKE: Nissan calls this new-for-2009 Maxima the return of the four-door sports car. (There's even a small 4DSC sticker in the corner of the back door). ...
Tue, Feb 17 | from AutoWeek
This 97 maxima is my second one, I had a 92 maxima gxe earlier. the interior door panels and e-brake/armrest console are more poorly made in the 97. I do enjoy the steering wheel, the car has great sightlines. ...
Fri, Feb 6 | from Carsurvey.org
Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mazda 6, Mitsubishi Galant, and Nissan Maxima, Chevrolet Malibu and Saturn Aura. However, none of these have the combination room, sporty handling, and fuel efficiency of the Altima. ...
Tue, Jan 27 | from The Car Family
Our cars put 255ft lbs of torque to the flywheel. This transmission's maximum torque rating is 245ft lbs of torque. This is a complete Frankenstein disaster that was set to fail. This issue is very dangerous. ...
Tue, Jan 27 | from Carsurvey.org
When I reviewed the '07 Altima 3.5 SE, I concluded by posing the question, "Why in the world would anyone buy a Maxima?" Why indeed. The Pen-Altima far surpassed its big brother in power, handling and styling. Nissan had neglected the Maxima into a noisy Toyota Avalon with a cheap interior. Pit...
Fri, Jul 25 | from The Truth About Cars