Is Nissan getting rid of Maxima?

Is Nissan getting rid of Maxima?

According to a recent report by Automotive News, the Nissan Maxima is indeed slated to be discontinued. There is no specific date for the model’s discontinuation known at this time; it’s still just a rumor. But as more rumors point to this same conclusion, they become ever-more-likely to be true.

What are the competitors for the Nissan Maxima?

Its competitors for the full-size car segment include the Toyota Avalon, Dodge Charger, Kia Cadenza and the Chevrolet Impala . The first car to wear the Maxima name, the second generation Datsun 810, was introduced in 1980 for the 1981 model year.

What was the fifth generation of Nissan Maxima?

Fifth generation (A33; 1999–2003) The 2001 Maxima had a special edition of the SE model which commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Maxima. In addition to the usual SE content, this car had the Infiniti I30’s engine, special skirts (ground effects) all around the lower perimeter, and special touches to the interior.

When did the Nissan Maxima stop being called a Datsun?

In 1981 for the 1982 model year, all 810s were rebranded as Datsun Maxima. In 1983 for model year 1984, the last year of the first generation Maxima, North American Datsuns began carrying the “Nissan” badge as well.

What are the new colors for the Nissan Maxima?

For 2012, Nissan modestly freshened the Maxima’s exterior, with a new grille, taillights and new alloy wheels in 18- and 19-inch diameters. Three new exterior colors, Java Metallic, Dark Slate, and Pearl White are available.

What kind of car is a 2000 Nissan Maxima?

Clean CARFAX. White 2000 Nissan Maxima GXE FWD 4-Speed Automatic 3.0L V6 SMPI Maxima GXE, 4D Sedan, 3.0L V6 SMPI, 4-Speed Automatic, FWD, White, Blond w/Premium Cloth Seat Trim. Odometer is 34986 miles below market average!

Its competitors for the full-size car segment include the Toyota Avalon, Dodge Charger, Kia Cadenza and the Chevrolet Impala . The first car to wear the Maxima name, the second generation Datsun 810, was introduced in 1980 for the 1981 model year.

Fifth generation (A33; 1999–2003) The 2001 Maxima had a special edition of the SE model which commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Maxima. In addition to the usual SE content, this car had the Infiniti I30’s engine, special skirts (ground effects) all around the lower perimeter, and special touches to the interior.

In 1981 for the 1982 model year, all 810s were rebranded as Datsun Maxima. In 1983 for model year 1984, the last year of the first generation Maxima, North American Datsuns began carrying the “Nissan” badge as well.