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1995 MaximaNissans largest passenger car was redesigned for arrival as an early 95 model. Front-wheel drive, V6 power, and 4-door sedan styling...
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Nissans largest passenger car was redesigned for arrival as an early 95 model. Front-wheel drive, V6 power, and 4-door sedan styling continued, but the new design was more rounded on a longer wheelbase. Model choices now numbered three, with the addition of a luxury GLE. Also available were a base GXE sedan, plus a sporty SE with a rear spoiler, firmer suspension, and wider tires. All Maximas shared a new aluminum 3.0-liter V6 with dual-overhead camshafts, rated at 190 horsepower. The GXE and SE came with a 5-speed manual transmission. An electronically controlled 4-speed automatic was optional on those models and standard on the GLE. Antilock brakes were optional on all except the 5-speed GXE.
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Maxima SE: Overall Great Car
Pros: Power, Comfort, Reliability, Invisible to police Cons: Body roll, Understeer, Long-throw shifter, Expensive parts. Bottom Line: Reasonably priced luxury
Pros: Acceleration, handling, reliability, style Cons: Fuel injector and power lock trouble, moody CD player, small cup holders Bottom Line: Maxima-Little SportCompacts Watch Out!!
Pros: Reliable engine, great body, huge interior, sporty feel. Cons: Manufacturer parts go bad after 8 years. Loose steering. High Insurance. Bottom Line: Great new, now a used car bargain
Pros: Fast, very reliable, great fuel economy, roomy, excellent controls Cons: no fold-down rear seat, no outside air temperature indicator Bottom Line: Great All Around Performer
Pros: Styling, Performance & Dependability Cons: Brakes Bottom Line: Maxima: Toyota/Honda killer
Pros: Fast, Furious, Comfortable, Smooth, Reliable, Quiet, Roomy Cons: Too tall for a sports car ;) swerves a bit when cornered hard Bottom Line: Maxima is a no lose choice
Pros: 190 HP smooth acceleration feels and looks expensive inside and out superior handling Cons: me-too exterior styling; unfortunate rear-end; standard transmission hard to find Bottom Line: The Giving Car
Pros: Safety, a smooth ride, is in it for the long haul Cons: No place for your coffee cup, check engine light bothersome, gas expensive Bottom Line: Take it to the Max! (UPDATED 8/19/05)
Pros: Excellent power, plenty of room, great resale and very dependable. Cons: Slightly higher priced than it's american sedan counterparts. Bottom Line: My 95 & 99 Maxima
Pros: Reliable, Comfortable, Quiet, and FAST Cons: Should come with a bit stiffer springs and a 5 point harness! Read More at Epinions.com |