4G owners that are thinking about replacing their car and do not want to "upgrade" ( :tongue: ) to a TLX but at the same time are not ready to go up significantly in price and still want to drive something that look different and unique in a sea of me-tooism, here is the car for you, the new Nissan Maxima.
Watch the photo gallery here on C&D
http://www.caranddriver.com/photo-ga...-new-york-news
Unfortunately there is no AWD and the only transmission choice is the CVT (Nissan promised that it has been improved a lot for sporty driving).
The 3.5 liter now pumps out 300 horses.
I actually like it a lot and gives me the same vibe as the 4G when it did come out.....nothing else like it on the road.
I like even better the interiors.....judgement on the design is subjective obviously however, from a materials and richness point of view, the cabin look very very impressive for a car costing 40K in its top trim (Platinum)....leather covered upper door panels, Alcantara insert and Alcantara headliner, padded and contrast stitched console....it puts to shame cabins of cars costing much more...the TLX interiors look like an econobox by comparison....
Watch the photo gallery here on C&D
http://www.caranddriver.com/photo-ga...-new-york-news
Unfortunately there is no AWD and the only transmission choice is the CVT (Nissan promised that it has been improved a lot for sporty driving).
The 3.5 liter now pumps out 300 horses.
I actually like it a lot and gives me the same vibe as the 4G when it did come out.....nothing else like it on the road.
I like even better the interiors.....judgement on the design is subjective obviously however, from a materials and richness point of view, the cabin look very very impressive for a car costing 40K in its top trim (Platinum)....leather covered upper door panels, Alcantara insert and Alcantara headliner, padded and contrast stitched console....it puts to shame cabins of cars costing much more...the TLX interiors look like an econobox by comparison....