Used 2016 Nissan Maxima Consumer Reviews
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very satisfied
I luv this car couldn't have asked for one better! I picked this car over a 2016 Hyundai Genesis way more features on it!!
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Wonderful car
First in Dallas Fort Worth to buy and loving it. Fast acceleration 300 hp and still gives great mpg. Cool styling and great comfort with a lot of leg room. So many features you won't know till you buy and there's a sports mode too! Cool led daytime running lights and spacious inside with huge panoramic roof! Awesome car, period.
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If you love to drive
This is a drivers car. Great pickup and engine growl in sport mode. It's a heavy car so handling is good but not great. During a 4 hour drive the seats stayed wonderfully comfortable. Firm and supportive. While at a stop light, several people have told me how great the car looks. So far very satisfied.
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Nissan not what they used to be.
Car was not bad. Quality sure not what it used to be though. Had transmission issues and the paint quality was trash. Got good mileage and had decent power. I would not buy one. There are so many other good options out there. For me to consider another one they would have to start getting their quality back on track. Paint the cars properly and put an 8 speed auto in them as well as getting them to 350 horsepower minimum. I did trade the car back in December. Buyer beware, resale on them is absolutely horrible.
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Awesome looks, awesome fun!
My wife's first car we bought together was a 99 maxima. The car had about 218k miles on it when we sold it, and we only had to replace a starter and fluid changes. Fast forward to this past July, and we were in the market again for a newer car. I was thinking about the 2016 nissan maxima for awhile. I had seen a few around town, and the looks of the car were really cool. My main concern was how would the new updates for the 2016 compare to the incredible quality of the 99. I did a lot of research and bought the car with 33k on it. I've had it for about 7 months and I am loving this machine. It has incredible power, great luxury and ride quality, easy to use technology, although the nissan connect isn't the greatest(the only problem I've had with the car). So far I have had no problems with it and I've put about 7k on the car. I'm extremely happy with the performance and it is just a fun car to get into. Highly recommend this car! It’s 2023, my car is still going strong…I absolutely love this car! Just fluid changes and filter changes so far. 2024(almost 25) at 104k, this has been problem free(regular maintenance only). Love this car!!
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