Thursday, April 2, 2015

Reviews: 2016 Nissan Maxima, offer five trim levels will be on sale this summer

Reviews: 2016 Nissan Maxima, offer five trim levels will be on sale this summer


The Nissan Maxima has usually been the result of the Japanese company’s aspire to stuff an uncommon large engine in an unnaturally large car. And the new 2016 Nissan Maxima isn’t significantly different. The fact is, it’s improved over the older car in basically some ways. But it might not be enough for our tastes.

It’s also been over two decades since the Nissan Maxima could indeed be described as a “four-door sports car,” but Nissan insists on continuing to use that nice descriptor. Unveiled at the 2016 New York Auto Show, the 2016 Maxima is a huge, front-wheel drive sedan, and that is off sports car territory, regardless of Nissan’s PR rhetoric.

The new 2016 Nissan Maxima would go on sale this summer with a initial price of $32,410 and a choice of five trim levels.·The Japanese automaker's flagship has a 3.5-liter V6 engine that creates 300 horsepower for a car with a lighter but better rigid chassis.

In a shift, Nissan gives it it in five grades, or trim levels, as entire packages without options. You choose additional features, buy a higher grade. They run from S at the base end, by SV, SL, SR and at the top Platinum. Leather upholstery, a favorite feature, is available on most versions. Base S model has cloth, but features navigation, remote start and other features commonly available as extra-cost options, or limited to higher trim levels.

Driver guide and active safety features including forward-collision alert, auto-braking, blind-spot detection, rear cross-traffic alert, and adaptive cruise control show up on SL models ($37,715) and above. This trim level additionally has a heated steering wheel, an 11-speaker Bose stereo with active noise cancellation, and a dual-panel sunroof.

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