2009 Nissan Maxima priced to start below $30,000
December 31st, 1969
Having teased the new Maxima for several days before its New York Auto Show debut earlier this year with hints of bringing back the 4DSC - Four-door Sports Car - moniker, Nissan has finally released full pricing information on their new sedan. Starting at just under $30,000 in the U.S., the car offers upgraded power and features while actually lowering the price.
The new car will be offered in two trims, the 3.5 S and 3.5 SV, both featuring the award-winning 3.5L V6 found throughout Nissan's lineup. Both cars are also fitted with the company's Xtronic CVT (continuously variable transmission). Power from the V6 is up 35hp (26kW) over the previous generation car to 290hp (216kW), while fuel economy also improves by a point in highway driving to 19mpg city/26mpg highway (12.4L/100km city, 9.0L/100km highway). Base price for the S model is $29,290, while the SV starts at $31,990.
New features include an enhanced interior with a more driver-oriented 'super cockpit' - ergonmically close and sport-oriented controls. A full complement of technological features including a RearView monitor, hard-drive nav system with XM NavTraffic information, voice recognition capability and 9.3GB of storage for music.
Optional upgrades include a Sport package, available on the SV models, that adds 19-inch wheels and more tautly tuned suspension, leather seats and paddle shifters. A premium package, also available on SV models, adds a dual-panel moonroof, 7-inch color screen RearView Monitor and Eucalyptus wood-tone trim.
Nissan says the exterior design of the new Maxima is intended to impart a feeling of 'liquid motion' more common to exotic sports cars than family sedans. A slightly shorter wheelbase and wider track than the outgoing model add to the aggressive stance and lend credibility to the revival of the 4DSC nameplate. With 290hp (216kW) on tap, the car should certainly accelerate with adequate verve to deserve the appellation.
2009 Nissan Maxima2009 Nissan Maxima
Having teased the new Maxima for several days before its New York Auto Show debut earlier this year with hints of bringing back the 4DSC - Four-door Sports Car - moniker, Nissan has finally released full pricing information on their new sedan. Starting at just under $30,000 in the U.S., the car offers upgraded power and features while actually lowering the price.
The new car will be offered in two trims, the 3.5 S and 3.5 SV, both featuring the award-winning 3.5L V6 found throughout Nissan's lineup. Both cars are also fitted with the company's Xtronic CVT (continuously variable transmission). Power from the V6 is up 35hp (26kW) over the previous generation car to 290hp (216kW), while fuel economy also improves by a point in highway driving to 19mpg city/26mpg highway (12.4L/100km city, 9.0L/100km highway). Base price for the S model is $29,290, while the SV starts at $31,990.
New features include an enhanced interior with a more driver-oriented 'super cockpit' - ergonmically close and sport-oriented controls. A full complement of technological features including a RearView monitor, hard-drive nav system with XM NavTraffic information, voice recognition capability and 9.3GB of storage for music.
Optional upgrades include a Sport package, available on the SV models, that adds 19-inch wheels and more tautly tuned suspension, leather seats and paddle shifters. A premium package, also available on SV models, adds a dual-panel moonroof, 7-inch color screen RearView Monitor and Eucalyptus wood-tone trim.
Nissan says the exterior design of the new Maxima is intended to impart a feeling of 'liquid motion' more common to exotic sports cars than family sedans. A slightly shorter wheelbase and wider track than the outgoing model add to the aggressive stance and lend credibility to the revival of the 4DSC nameplate. With 290hp (216kW) on tap, the car should certainly accelerate with adequate verve to deserve the appellation.
2009 Nissan Maxima
The new car will be offered in two trims, the 3.5 S and 3.5 SV, both featuring the award-winning 3.5L V6 found throughout Nissan's lineup. Both cars are also fitted with the company's Xtronic CVT (continuously variable transmission). Power from the V6 is up 35hp (26kW) over the previous generation car to 290hp (216kW), while fuel economy also improves by a point in highway driving to 19mpg city/26mpg highway (12.4L/100km city, 9.0L/100km highway). Base price for the S model is $29,290, while the SV starts at $31,990.
New features include an enhanced interior with a more driver-oriented 'super cockpit' - ergonmically close and sport-oriented controls. A full complement of technological features including a RearView monitor, hard-drive nav system with XM NavTraffic information, voice recognition capability and 9.3GB of storage for music.
Optional upgrades include a Sport package, available on the SV models, that adds 19-inch wheels and more tautly tuned suspension, leather seats and paddle shifters. A premium package, also available on SV models, adds a dual-panel moonroof, 7-inch color screen RearView Monitor and Eucalyptus wood-tone trim.
Nissan says the exterior design of the new Maxima is intended to impart a feeling of 'liquid motion' more common to exotic sports cars than family sedans. A slightly shorter wheelbase and wider track than the outgoing model add to the aggressive stance and lend credibility to the revival of the 4DSC nameplate. With 290hp (216kW) on tap, the car should certainly accelerate with adequate verve to deserve the appellation.
2009 Nissan Maxima
2009 Nissan Maxima
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Comments (6 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy Knight3058 #1, Posted: 6/24/2008
Not sure if I like it or not.
By james #2, Posted: 6/24/2008
rear lights look like the honda civic coupe's
By Paul #3, Posted: 6/24/2008
It looks like they tried to shape the rear quarters similar to Toyota and Lexus. It just doesn't do anything for me. Styled a lot less sporty and a lot more like a luxury car.
By Alan #4, Posted: 6/24/2008
I think it's not bad looking, but nothing about it tells me it's a Nissan
By bambam #5, Posted: 6/25/2008
True indeed Alan.
By Adrian #6, Posted: 6/25/2008
Isn't it amazing how the technology which goes into Ugly Sticks is improving so quickly?
God, its awful.
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