What kind of transmission does a 2011 Maxima have?

What kind of transmission does a 2011 Maxima have?

automatic continuously variable automatic transmission
The 290-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 engine that propels the 2011 Nissan Maxima is extremely smooth, and it allows relaxed acceleration in normal driving with the automatic continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT).

How long does a Nissan Maxima car last?

How long do Nissan Maximas last? The Nissan Maxima could last from 100,000 miles (160,934.4 km) to 200,000 miles (321,868.8 km). The Maxima is also a reliable car, with a reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5.

What are the specs of a 2011 Nissan Maxima?

For 2011, the Maxima gets a number of minor revisions, including a rolled-edge tailpipe finisher. Sport models now have smoked headlamps, a dark chrome grille, and shiny gray interior stitching.

Is the Nissan Maxima a rear wheel drive car?

The Nissan Maxima was given a redesign a couple of years ago, but it’s still one of the freshest-looking sedans in this class. It’s still head-turning, with curvy sheetmetal, an aggressive front-end design, and an overall stance that makes it look like it could have rear-wheel drive.

When did the Nissan Maxima seventh generation come out?

When the seventh-generation Nissan Maxima debuted for 2009, Nissan billed it as the return of the four-door sports car, a label the brand originally affixed to the especially-sporty-for-the-time third-gen of the late 1980s and early ’90s.

What to look for in a 2011 Nissan Maxima?

Revisions for the 2011 Nissan Maxima focus on the Maxima SV with the sport package, which now wears smoked headlamps (in place of clear lenses), a “dark chrome” grille, special gray interior stitching, and new metallic interior trim.

How long do Nissan Maximas last? The Nissan Maxima could last from 100,000 miles (160,934.4 km) to 200,000 miles (321,868.8 km). The Maxima is also a reliable car, with a reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5.

What kind of engine does Nissan Maxima have?

I bought a 2011 Maxima SV with the sports package. The 290hp engine is fantastic. The car recommends premuim gas (for maximum performance), but runs great even on regular, which is awesome considering gas is going up, again! The interior is Beautiful! It doesn’t look cheap and the lines and stitching are executed nicely.

When the seventh-generation Nissan Maxima debuted for 2009, Nissan billed it as the return of the four-door sports car, a label the brand originally affixed to the especially-sporty-for-the-time third-gen of the late 1980s and early ’90s.

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