Is 2007 Nissan Maxima AWD?

Is 2007 Nissan Maxima AWD?

The 2007 Nissan Maxima is a mid-size four-door sedan with a V6 engine and front-wheel drive. The only transmission available is a continuously variable automatic (CVT).

Is the 2007 Nissan Maxima a reliable car?

This car has been an excellent first car in terms of safety, performance, and reliability. Decent power (255 HP, V6), tight steering, and not too bad on gas. Very comfortable. Premium leather seats, heated seats and heated steering wheel, Bosé premium sound system.

What kind of car is a 2007 Nissan Maxima?

Used 2007 Nissan Maxima Exterior. The sleek Maxima is a far cry from the boxy designs that defined previous generations of the well-known nameplate. A rounded greenhouse, sleek nose and big 18-inch alloy wheels practically place it on a par with the Infiniti line.

How big are the wheels on a Nissan Maxima?

The sleek Maxima is a far cry from the boxy designs that defined previous generations of the well-known nameplate. A rounded greenhouse, sleek nose and big 18-inch alloy wheels practically place it on a par with the Infiniti line.

What kind of engine does a Nissan Maxima have?

No matter which trim you choose you’ll find the same 3.5-liter V6 engine under the hood. This wonderful engine is absolutely power-happy, without a flat spot or weak point anywhere in the rpm band, and it runs and performs like a big gas-thirsty V8 while returning a respectable EPA highway fuel rating of 28 miles per gallon.

How is the instrument panel on a Nissan Maxima?

The instrument panel mimics the three-pod motif found in the Z-Car and Altima, a nice tie-in to the Nissan family line. The dash and door panels are very well arranged, with proper backlighting for all buttons and switchgear.

Used 2007 Nissan Maxima Exterior. The sleek Maxima is a far cry from the boxy designs that defined previous generations of the well-known nameplate. A rounded greenhouse, sleek nose and big 18-inch alloy wheels practically place it on a par with the Infiniti line.

The sleek Maxima is a far cry from the boxy designs that defined previous generations of the well-known nameplate. A rounded greenhouse, sleek nose and big 18-inch alloy wheels practically place it on a par with the Infiniti line.

No matter which trim you choose you’ll find the same 3.5-liter V6 engine under the hood. This wonderful engine is absolutely power-happy, without a flat spot or weak point anywhere in the rpm band, and it runs and performs like a big gas-thirsty V8 while returning a respectable EPA highway fuel rating of 28 miles per gallon.

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.

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