Tuesday, May 20, 2008

2007 Nissan Maxima

The 2007 Nissan Maxima gets a facelift and a new transmission. The car remains the essential Maxima that has been pleasing customers for many years now, but has been updated to have a slightly more modern feel inside and out.

This includes the available options such as Xenon headlights, Bluetooth hands-free phone system and navigational systems, as well as slight restyling of the body and interior to give it a fresh 2007 aesthetic.

The 2007 Nissan Maxima has had its transmission changed to be a continuously variable transmission. These transmissions are appearing on more and more of Nissan’s vehicles as we move towards the end of the decade.

The Maxima is available in three basic configurations: the SL, the SE and the Elite. The Elite package is a four-seater model where the back seat has two bucket seats with individual heating and adjustment controls. All these options ensure that there is the perfect car for each and every potential Maxima owner.


2006 Nissan Maxima

The 2006 Nissan Maxima follows that old saying, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” The car maker has made very few changes from the previous model, but adds a few additional and updated options to ensure customers have the chance to own all of the latest amenities in auto manufacturing.

This includes factory-installed options such as satellite radio, a Bluetooth hands-free phone system and improved navigation systems. These sorts of technological updates are becoming very important to customers in our technology-oriented world.

The 2006 Nissan Maxima ensures that all of the most popular technological options and perks are available to the customer. This helps keep the car on the cutting edge.

The Maxima has been a solidly performing car for years and, with the engine and body relatively untouched, it is sure to keep selling based on its solid reputation.


2005 Nissan Maxima

The 2005 Nissan Maxima was the second edition of the sixth generation Maxima. Due to the car’s total redesign the year before, there weren’t too many changes to the ‘05 Maxima. Rather, it carries on the car’s excellent tradition of offering a finely tuned balance of value, sports performance, and luxury, all in a comfortable and stylish package.

The 2005 Nissan Maxima has a V6 engine that can be combined with a six speed manual transmission or a five speed automatic, depending on the exact package purchased.

The car comes in different packages, some have a four-seater and some have five, with a variety of different options. Most of the options are cosmetic or comfort oriented. The good news is that they are all excellent cars.