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Nissan Maxima Review

The Nissan Maxima is a large four-door sedan currently in its eighth generation. Formerly built in Japan, it's now built alongside the mechanically similar Nissan Altima at the company's sprawling Smyrna, Tennessee, assembly plant. It competes against sedans like the Acura TL, Volvo S60, Lincoln MKZ and Buick LaCrosse. In its eight generations the Maxima has occupied a spot at the top of the Nissan model range, starting in the days the company still called itself Datsun. From 1976-1980 the Datsun 810 preceded the Maxima in all but name in the U.S., with an in-line six-cylinder engine 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 third-generation Maxima sharpened its image with a radically squared-off body. Sold from 1985 to 1988, it switched to front-wheel drive and carried some high-tech features to distinguish it from the smaller...Read More

Nissan Maxima Specs

Gas Mileage 19 mpg City/26 mpg Hwy
Engine Gas V6, 3.5L
EPA Class Mid-Size
Style Name 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 S
Drivetrain Front Wheel Drive
Passenger Capacity 5
Passenger Doors 4
Body Style 4dr Car

Looking for the Best Prices on a New Nissan Maxima?

Nissan dealerships' automotive Internet departments price their new cars to maximize the number of Nissans they sell, not the profit per car. Nissan manufacturers decide the allocation of vehicles and dealer perks on the basis of a Nissan dealership's volume. Many times your local Nissan dealership will overstock its inventory and will need to sell it at clearance prices.

Clearance price can be below the Retail MSRP price or even the dealer's invoice price, so look for end of model year or new model year sales. As 2012 Nissans are pushed off dealer lots in favor of 2013 Nissans there will be some great new car deals to be found. Choosing to buy a new car is highly dependent on car prices and existing cars for sale at the car dealership of your choice. Sometimes the cheapest new car isn't necessarily the best new car, and comparing new cars is very important.

Filling out our discount price form shows you want to buy a new car online and by using our new Nissan quote form levels the playing field for your negotiation and tells the dealer that you have done your research. Filling out a Nissan quote tells dealers that you know about rebates, hold-backs, multiple price quotes and all invoice pricing available to you. Our Nissan dealer locator allows you to choose local dealers that will give you the best new Nissan price.

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