Pricing | $28,050 - $30,300 |
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Drive Types | FWD |
Engines | 3.5l V6 |
Transmissions | CVT |
Fuel Economy | 21 (city), 28 (highway) |
Since 1981, the Maxima has been Nissan's flagship sedan. The latest version boldly stands out with its unique styling and luxury features. Maximas have been known for their world-class engines, and the 255-bhp 3.5L V-6 does not disappoint. Available in two trim levels, the SL is luxury oriented, while the SE aims to be a sports sedan. The only available transmission is a Xtronic CVT with manual input. Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) is available as an option. Audiophiles will appreciate the available 320-watt Bose(R) CD stereo system. An optional Elite package substitutes rear bucket seats for the standard bench seating, and adds unique burnt orange/black interior trim.
The Maxima receives a minor facelift for 2007. Exterior changes include a tightened up front fascia, headlights, hood, and a bigger rear spoiler. An Xtronic CVT replaces the conventional automatic and unfortunately, the 6-speed manual too. The 3.5L V-6 is re-rated at 255-bhp, because of new SAE standards. Unlike the 2007 Altima, the Maxima is not based on the Nissan D-platform chassis.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | Original MSRP | ||
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Maxima SE | 3.5l V6 (255-bhp) | CVT | FWD | $28,050 |
Maxima SL | 3.5l V6 (255-bhp) | CVT | FWD | $30,300 |