Is a Nissan Maxima a good used car?

Is a Nissan Maxima a good used car?

The average rating is a 3.9 out of 5 stars. The Nissan Maxima Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5. It ranks 9th out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about Nissan Maxima Reliability Ratings.

Where does the Nissan Maxima 2007 come from?

The new 2007 Maxima is assembled by Nissan North America Manufacturing Smyrna & Decherd Tennessee Plant. The Nissan Maxima, since its introduction as a 1981 model, has enjoyed a position as both the flagship Nissan sedan and a “cut above” premium 4-door sports sedan in class.

When does the new Nissan Maxima come out?

The new 2007 Nissan Maxima, which is scheduled to go on sale in early summer 2006, elevates Maxima’s position as Nissan’s flagship sedan with a redesigned exterior, a greatly refined interior and the addition of new, available technology features.

What kind of engine does the Nissan Maxima have?

Heated front seats are standard on 3.5 SL and optionally available on 3.5 SE. Three interior colors are offered again for 2007: Café Latté, Frost and Charcoal. The heart of the new Maxima remains its powerful, award-winning 3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 engine, now rated at 255 horsepower and 252 lb-ft of torque.

What’s the difference between Nissan Altima and Nissan Maxima?

Ever since the Altima became a midsize sedan with an optional V-6, experts have wondered why anyone would pay thousands more for the equally powerful, slightly larger Maxima. Nissan says the Altima targets Toyota Camry shoppers, while the flagship Maxima takes aim at the Toyota Avalon and Chrysler 300 crowd.

Where can I buy a 2007 Nissan Maxima?

Description: Used 2007 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SE with Tire Pressure Warning, Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Auto Climate Control, Aux Audio Inputs. Located 1,384 miles away from Moses Lake, WA We are excited to offer this 2007 Nissan Maxima.

What makes a Nissan Maxima a good car?

By utilizing both mechanical innovation and electronic science Nissan engineers have done a good job of giving the high-performing Maxima a level of steering feel that hides almost all traits that it is driven by its front wheels.

What’s the difference between a Nissan Maxima and a CVT?

What has changed is the transmission. Nissan scrapped the Maxima’s previous offerings — a five-speed automatic and a six-speed manual — for a continuously variable automatic transmission. The CVT helps the Maxima achieve slightly better highway gas mileage, and Nissan says it enhances performance, too. At first, I was wary of this claim.

What’s the turning radius on a Nissan Maxima?

Indeed, the Maxima’s 40-foot turning radius is among the worst in its class. In faster corners, the chassis tends toward mild understeer and moderate body roll, and pavement grooves can quickly send the wheels skittering sideways — evidence that no matter what it used to be, today’s Maxima is no sport sedan. Nissan’s 3.5-liter V-6 is standard.