Used 2019 Nissan Maxima Consumer Reviews
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Great car all around
We traded a 2014 Maxima for the 2018. The 2014 was a great car but once we drove the 2018 we knew that that's the car for us. If you are looking for a sports sedan that is on par or better than any luxury vehicle on the market today without the big price tag, you should check out the Maxima Platinum. It definitely exceeded my expectations. From the luxurious soft leather interior (even the dashboard) to the technology and great sounding stereo system, to the powerful engin and the sporty looking exterior - this car is a pleaser.
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Maxima's punch
The Maxima's interior is on par with a luxury car. Sleek design details like the dash and interior lighting are what you would find on a BMW. Charging ports in the backseat are "a game changer" according to my teenage son. The car handles well just as expected from a Maxima. Very happy with this car, and I consider car shopping a brutal task.
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- 3.5 SR SedanMSRP: $20,875154 mi away
- 3.5 SV SedanMSRP: $17,99840 mi away
- 3.5 SV SedanMSRP: $20,99033 mi away
For the price it comes with headaches
We bought a 2016 Maxima sr, new. We loved this car until the problems just kept mounting. It has been in the shop numerous times (oil leak) took 3 days to find and fix. At least four factory recalls, which were fixed. The latest a bracket holding the muffler up broke, $200 fix. Drove it home the emission light came on. Went back to the dealer $875.00 to replace an oxygen sensor but that wasn't the only problem. A transmission code pops up. Needs a new transmission the CVT is slipping. That is at least covered by the drivetrain warranty. The car has 43k miles. Garaged, no dirt roads, very little city driving mainly hwy, no abuse. I have had 2 Maxima's, 2 Altima's. and a 350z. Done with Nissan.
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Amazing Car
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Love my Maxima SL
I did a lot of research on quiet sedans.The Maxima was the quietest of all, which was my primary goal. I actually used a free DB meter to compare road noise and it was better than much higher end brands I test drove. I ended up with the SL which has 18 inch tires as apposed to the Platinum with 19 inch. The reason being a smoother ride with the 18 inch tires. Very quiet driving around town, and mostly quiet on the highway, with the exception of roads being repaved, or roads with more grating to keep from sliding. Carpay is excellent. It's a solid well engineered car with lots of bells and whistles for the price. Overall I love the handling, drive, and comfort of this Nissan. I've taken a few long road trips so far and really enjoyed the ride.
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