Used 2004 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
Great looks. Fun to drive.
After years of buying Toyota Camrys, I switched to the Nissan Maxima this year because of its much sharper styling and quality features -- such as the DVD Navigation System -- not available in the Camry. The car is solid, quiet, quick, fun to drive, and looks great.
Good but not great
This vehicle is probably a great car for a young adult, but for a middle aged person it is not smooth enough over rough roads. I can't wait to return to the luxury class I got used to. I am willing to give up the performance for the smooth ride.
- SLMSRP: $7,95021 mi away
- 3.5 SE SedanMSRP: $6,99549 mi away
- 3.5 SL SedanMSRP: $6,980172 mi away
Nice car
I have been a Camry owner for the last 20 years. But I liked the luxury and handling of the Maxima and the price was right. It is my first real luxury car and I love all the bells and whistles. It is a pleasure to drive. The downers are very wide turning radius, back window is small and slanted reducing visibility and glare from dashboard on front windshield is distracting.
This car gets lots of looks
This car has been perfect for us. No problems at all. Great looking, rides great, no wind noise, controls in the right places, good performance, excellent sound system. Dropped our 15 y/o son off at a party and the other boys said wow cool car. My 21 y/o daughter that drives Celica took two hours to go get milk. Get the sun roof not those silly roof windows. In Wisconsin, the heated steering wheel is awesome.
Best bang for your buck
Why go for a bland camry when for the same money get more. It's extremely roomy and can fit 5 comforably. It's sleek styling is only going to want to make automakers copy it.