Used 2021 Nissan Maxima Consumer Reviews
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Insurance will hurt your pockets
I love my car but my insurance is $2800 a year with 28 years driving history, good credit, zero accidents/points and I live in the county in a small town. I’m being charged for the “what ifs”. They look at how much it “will” cost for replace something or cover a total loss. But, if I have to file a claim that totals an amount that receives “points” my insurance will then go up. So I’m being charged for the “what ifs” and if these happen I will be charged again. Buy an American made car. A 2021 Dodge challenger scat pack has cheaper insurance. If that puts things into perspective.
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The best bang for the buck
I purchased this car brand new and from day one have been blown away by its performance. This is my 4th Nissan and it has been the hest by far. Smooth acceleration comfy interior and a nice sound system. Wont be my last maxima
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- 3.5 SV SedanMSRP: N/A16 mi away
- 3.5 Platinum SedanMSRP: $18,990In-stock online
- 3.5 Platinum SedanMSRP: $26,99015 mi away
Platinum reserve gang
This is my 3rd maxima! Been leasing every 3 years for a new one. Best thing about this car is that it’s a v6 with many bells and whistles you would see in a German. Only problem is that it doesn’t drive like a German! Also no AWD but the q50 and an Altima do have it -_-
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2019 Maxima SV
The Maxima SV provides everything that I need; Performance, Comfort, Technology and overall appearance. One flaw would be the driver cockpit. The center console impedes a bit much than anticipated leaving less width/room for right leg.
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I have a 2019 Nissan Maxima SL
I drove off the dealers lot in August of 2019. The car was whisper quiet and took bumpy roads without even a shake. Move forward to December 2019 and it is no longer a smooth quite ride. The car bounces and the road noise is loud. I took it to two dealers. They said nothing was wrong. How can that be? Read my intro. I called Nissan's customer service and told them that dealers were unable to bring the car back to how it had been when I bought it. Guess what they said. "We can't help you". Take it to your dealer. I went back to my dealer and the Service Manager and I went for a test drive. He said the car is fine and that the hard ride and road noise was what the younger market wanted. I may have to trade this car in for something that matches the manufacturers advertising and the expert reviews. My Nissan Maxima does not. Can anyone help me deal with what seems to be a company with no regard for its customers?