Used 1995 Nissan Maxima Consumer Reviews
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the best
The Nissan Maxima is an awesome car and can't be beat for the price. My car came loaded with all the features you would expect from a luxury car except the price. The BOse sound system is second to none. I even prefer it to the Mark Levinson on the new Lexus. For a reliable car that is fun to drive the Maxima is the perfect choice.
A driver's car with comfort and class.
I've owned Jaguars, Camry's, Mustang GT's, and 240's (both Z & SX), and I have trouble thinking how the Maxima could be better designed. It delivers absolutely wonderful performance for a sedan, with a nearly perfect balance of handling and ride comfort. The cabin is a joy for the driver, while still being quite pleasant for passengers on long trips. I bought my '95 GLE in late '99 with 39K on it, have 76K on it now, and expect to drive it for at least another 50K, at which point I'll look for another used Maxima.
- GLEMSRP: $1,480806 mi away
- 1995 Nissan MaximaMSRP: $3,9951,010 mi away
- 1995 Nissan MaximaMSRP: $24,7231,293 mi away
Maxima will never break on you
I have '95 Maxima with over 160,000 miles on it and I never had to change anything, except for the oxigen sensor which is only about $100.
My all-time favorite Car
Excellent car,powerful but smooth with good gas mileage.Super strong transmission that handles evrything I throw at it. i have the Dark Blue matallic color that is great. My only major problem thru 109k miles was my Sunroof stopped working at about 50k miles and Nissan wanted $1500 to fix it but because I was a good customer at the dealer they kept asking for a good faith discount from Nissan and after 6 months they fixed it for 650.00 i highly recommend this car!
Bullet Proof
I put on a lot of highway miles in the first three years. Had to replace the starter twice, new shocks. Did have a problem with sensor brought on by freezing weather in Tahoe. As a consequence, the engine would cut out while accelerating. It cost $75 to replace the sensor. Only problems in 14 years. Replace oil every 3,000 miles from day one. Odometer now shows 300,175 miles. Still accelerates like day one. Very fast car. Hums at 85 mph. Best car I've ever owned. My third Maxima. The other two went to 180,000+. Traded one in and totaled the other in an accident.