What kind of car was the first Maxima?

What kind of car was the first Maxima?

If you want to know what the pace of automotive change was in those days, just consider that: five years from 120-horsepower, bread-box Maxima to the mighty Q. This was one of the cars in which I learned to drive — my father had a five-speed ’87 in black — so I’m sentimental about this generation.

How are the first seven generations of maxima ranked?

The First Seven Generations of Maxima, Ranked 1 Seventh (And Last) Place: Gen 7 (2008-2014) It was the last of Maximas, it was the worst of Maximas. 2 Sixth Place: Gen 6 (2003-2008) This was, no doubt, the ugliest Maxima. 3 Fifth Place: Gen 4 (1994-1999) You’re Nissan in the early Nineties.

What was the problem with the maxima in 1984?

But the biggest problem people have with these 1984-1988 cars is that they were basically Led Zeppelin III: brilliant in their own right but overshadowed for all eternity by what came next.

Which is the ugliest generation of Nissan Maxima?

Sixth Place: Gen 6 (2003-2008) This was, no doubt, the ugliest Maxima. Its signature feature, the ridiculous “Skyview” wrong-way sunroof that was different just for the sake of being useless, more or less defined Maxima’s awkward place in the Nissan lineup.

When did the Nissan Maxima go on sale?

Sales begin in March 2003. Maximas will be offered in performance-oriented 3.5 SE and luxury-focused 3.5 SL editions. Stylists sought to combine performance and luxury cues by adapting several elements from the 350Z sports car and creating what Nissan calls a chiseled, muscular shape, especially at the rear quarter panels.

How many people can fit in a Nissan Maxima?

Seating five people in standard form, the Maxima can be fitted with an Elite Package that includes twin bucket seats and a console in back, rather than the usual three-place bench. The package also includes heated rear seats and a powered rear sunshade.

What’s the wheelbase of a 2004 Nissan Maxima?

The 2004 Maxima’s wheelbase has grown from 108.3 to 111.2 inches, and it is 1.4 inches wider than its predecessor. Two fully independent suspensions are available: sport/performance-tuned for the 3.5 SE and luxury-tuned for a supple ride in the 3.5 SL.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Maxima 3.5 SL have?

That engine in the 3.5 SL drives a five-speed-automatic transmission. A five-speed automatic is standard in the 3.5 SE sedan, and a close-ratio six-speed-manual gearbox is optional. Standard features include four-channel all-disc antilock brakes, side-impact airbags for the front seats and side curtain-type airbags.