How long can Nissan Maxima last?
The Nissan Maxima is a performance sedan built to last. The average lifespan of the Maxima is 150,000 to 200,000 miles. This means that with the average 15,000 miles per year driven, you can expect 10 – 13 years of service or more with proper usage and maintenance.
When did the Datsun 810 become a Nissan Maxima?
From 1976 to 1980, the Datsun 810 preceded the Maxima in all but name in the U.S., with an inline-6 and rear-wheel drive. The second generation (1981-1984) maintained the same specs, but adopted the Maxima badge worldwide and midway through its life cycle switched to the Nissan nameplate.
When does the new Nissan Maxima come out?
Nissan made a safety-technology, including automatic emergency braking, standard on the Maxima for 2020. A new Maxima arrived for 2016, and with it Nissan again touted the “Four-Door Sports Car” mantra.
What kind of engine does the Nissan Maxima have?
The Maxima uses a 3.5-liter V-6 engine and continuously variable transmission (CVT)—not necessarily the stuff of sports cars, but Nissan says the 300-horsepower engine benefits from 60 percent new parts.
Nissan made a safety-technology, including automatic emergency braking, standard on the Maxima for 2020. A new Maxima arrived for 2016, and with it Nissan again touted the “Four-Door Sports Car” mantra.
From 1976 to 1980, the Datsun 810 preceded the Maxima in all but name in the U.S., with an inline-6 and rear-wheel drive. The second generation (1981-1984) maintained the same specs, but adopted the Maxima badge worldwide and midway through its life cycle switched to the Nissan nameplate.
The Maxima uses a 3.5-liter V-6 engine and continuously variable transmission (CVT)—not necessarily the stuff of sports cars, but Nissan says the 300-horsepower engine benefits from 60 percent new parts.
How much does a 2012 Nissan Maxima cost?
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