Used 2014 Nissan Maxima Consumer Reviews
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Best car ever bought
Great gas mileage fun to drive tons of power and comfort 5star car
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Excellent car
I have a 2013 Maxima SV and the car has not given me any problems at all. I bought with back in Ocotober 2018 with 58k miles and now I have 66k miles on it. Since that time I have made 2 trips to Georgia from Florida and had no work done. My last car was a Nissan Altima with lasted 200k miles before I gave to my friend to get this car. Looks great, decent on gas, and fast. It's been 2 years after I bought my maxima and its still going strong. Besides the usual pull change and rotation of tires, no issues and no problems whatsoever. It is still a great car.
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- 3.5 S SedanMSRP: $10,48820 mi away
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Sitting at Nissan dealership
I have waited two and half hours for my car. Only to discover that my warranty does not cover anything essential. After a tire rotation my sterring column began to vibrate. Which is a problem I did not previously have. Ugh! My sunroof rumbles when opening. Not a happy camper.
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Good car has its defects and damage upon deliver
I have about a 1k on the car and it handles, accelerates, brakes and looks great. Its 2017 SR and the suspension is stiff. The interior is clean and modern but the Vinyl seats were stitched wrong (front driver left), (rear driver and passenger seat backs), (rear driver side passenger seat back) and Nissan wont fix it under warranty. They call it minor defects that are not covered under warranty. lets just say Nissan doesn't want to take responsibility for their crappy workmanship. The fit and finish of the seats is mediocre. The car was basically not detailed on delivery and I later noticed it was damaged (Steering wheel was torn, the back passenger door had a deep scratch and the dealer damaged my right front wheel in service. They wouldn't repair any of this at the dealer i bought it from. EXTON NISSAN is garbage. Check your Maxima or any brand new nissan over with a fine tooth comb IN DAY LIGHT before you sign the paperwork. They love to sell and deliver at night so they can shove you off and not take responsibility for damage or issues. 2011 Max issues, 2014 max issues, 2017 max issues. They wont help you if you find something wrong later or they will make it difficult for you to the point where its not worth going back. No more Nissan's, the company blows at sales and service and I just read an article that they are overworking factory employees and screwing people out of overtime and benefits. No wonder the car comes screwed up.
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Great Sedan!
Have had the 2013 Maxima SV with premium package for 3 months and Love it. Was coming out a 2002 Acura RL sedan & did a lot of research on imported 4 door sedans in the $35K - $45K range - Maxima SV won hands down against all competitors. Great ride, strong engine, CVT transmission with shift multiple options responsive handling, strong brakes, attractive body style very nice interior with Bose stereo. Local dealers were aggressive in their pricing too - all around I an quite happy with the Nissan Maxima SV Premium car - you won't be disappointed.