Used 2000 Nissan Maxima Consumer Reviews
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Maxima rocks.
The best car in its price range and lots of power. Wish I could trade it in for the newer more sexy Maxima's of 2001 and 2002 that have cool features that were missing in the 2000. Things like Navigation system, music contols on the steering wheel and more more small nics naks. And not to mention the new poser house under the hood.
NISSAN MAXIMA SE SEDAN
THIS IS A GREAT CAR AND FUN TO DRIVE.
burevs review
I find this vehicle rides very hard, not as comfortable as previously owned maxima's. Performance and reliablility are unmatched in my opinion. Radio antennae would improve reception.
Worst automobile I have ever owned
Based on the other reviews, we must have gotten a lemon. All within 50,000 miles: lost starter, engine shift assembly, front seat motor shorted out, transmission problems, catalytic converter failure and others. Have owned Hondas and Toyota and have NEVER had the idiotic problems I have with this car. Overall, a money pit, almost $3500 worth. PLus, Nissan does not stand behind product. When starter went out at 37,000 miles, Nissan claimed "that is just normal wear and tear." My 11 year old Honda still has original starter. Will never buy Nissan again.
MaxiMax
My second Maxima after my original 1981. This car gives me exactly what I need and expect, great performance, solid feel and superb reliability. I also own a popular German car and I would keep my Maxima if I had to make a choice. My wife would keep the Teuton, so everybody's happy. If I have it my way I'll be purchasing this car at the end of the lease; if not I'll be leaving a lot of money on the table.