The Nissan Maxima offers an appealing option with its engaging driving dynamics and high-quality construction. Strong engine, well-tuned suspension setup, and athletic handling, all work in the favor of this large sedan from Nissan.
For the ones looking to strike a perfect balance between a large practical sedan that is also more on the affordable side and not break the bank, the Nissan Maxima offers an appealing option with its engaging driving dynamics and high-quality construction. Strong engine, well-tuned suspension setup, and athletic handling, all work in the favor of this large sedan from Nissan.
It offers mostly the same amount of luxury, performance, and equipment as its sister brand, Infiniti, in a much more reasonable pricing package, and it goes up against the likes of similarly priced Toyota Avalon and a bit pricier Acura TL. With the prices starting at $33,200, the 2012 model gets an updated front grille design, refreshed taillights, a few interior trim updates, and a new add-on package.
The SV trim should be the preferred choice as nobody buys a large sedan just for its bare essentials. Also, there isn’t much price difference between the two trims and the add-on packages tend to get very expensive. Overall, the SV trim brings better value for money in the lineup.