The Nissan Maxima is one of those cars that doesn't quite fit into any single
set of competitive parameters. Is it a sport sedan or a luxury car? Is
it a family hauler or an executive express?
The answer, of course, is all of the above. The Maxima is versatile,
with enough variety in the various equipment levels and model distinction
to be what you want it to be.
The Maxima is the largest four-door sedan wearing a Nissan emblem in
the U.S., about the same size as the new Toyota Camry and somewhat more
expensive. On the other hand, it's considerably less expensive than a BMW
328i, and in sporty SE trim makes an attractive alternative.
Beyond that, when it comes to performance, room, ride, build quality
and value for the buck, there are few--if any--vehicles that have Maxima's
combination of virtues.
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