Back when it first appeared on the scene as a full-sized sedan in 1988, Nissan made a stink about calling the Maxima a “Four Door Sports Car”—even going so far as to slap stickers reading “4DSC” on ...
Nissan‘s 2019 Maxima is now officially official, debuting at the Los Angeles Auto Show today with a modest exterior refresh but adding safety technologies, redesigned front and rear fascias and new ...
As Alfred P. Sloan used to say, the automotive industry’s business is not to make cars: it is to make money making cars. To follow that premise, car companies practically killed station wagons.
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Sedan wars: Toyota Avalon TRD versus Nissan Maxima
A pair of five-year-old traditional sedans are attractive to some used car buyers today. But which is the best choice ...
View post: This ‘Compact’ and ‘Powerful’ Tire Inflator Is on Sale for Just $20 at Amazon Click above for more high-res pics of the 2009 Nissan Maxima Ever since Nissan took the Altima upmarket in both ...
Shoppers considering the Nissan Maxima will need to move fast, at least if they plan to buy a new model. 2023 marks the Maxima’s last year, with production ending by mid-2023, according to a statement ...
In 1989, Nissan launched an all-new, performance-oriented Maxima that impressed everyone. Nissan proudly proclaimed it "The Four Door Sports Car," a slogan widely regarded as a ridiculous by both ...
Producing an honest sports sedan has eluded Nissan for the last two decades. Unfortunately, the latest Maxima still falls short of that promise. Although touted as a sporty four-door, the Maxima is ...
The Nissan Altima and Nissan Maxima have similar looks, are similar in size, and aren’t that far apart in price, either. For that reason, it might be a bit difficult to decide between these two family ...
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