The Nissan Maxima A Refined Car
The first thing that strikes you about the Nissan Maxima is its refinement and smoothness, with very little intrusion from any source on quiet conversation in the comfy cabin. It feels and looks well built and sits solidly, almost heavily, on the road.
The engine is a beautiful unit, although it doesn’t pull the car off the line with any astonishing degree of urgency, and is perfect for comfortable cruising.
It is not a car designed to push hard along a country road. Although it maintains its line as requested by the direct and well weighted steering, the body roll and lack of seat support — especially with the leather trim — detracts from the experience.
The interior is very well finished and everything falls easily to hand and foot. There is plenty of storage and space for, and the car lacks little equipment. The Maxima builds substantially on the attributes of its predecessor and does it with the added benefit of some visual appeal. It has also been given a substantial power boost, courtesy of the 500cc bigger, 3.5-litre V6, Three-quarter, side and rear angles are its greatest vantage points, because with big tall headlights book-ending a wide grille, the front end visage makes the car look kind of skinny. It’s hardly a radical design, but it makes it more contemporary and appealing.
The shape pitches the car into a broader potential market that may get Europhiles looking at it, as well as those who want solid, reliable and affordable Japanese prestige.
Inside, there is a greater departure from the traditional and it works nicely in tandem with a cabin that delivers a very comfortable, quiet and refined ambience.
There is no doubting the Maxima is a comfortable car to drive and ride in. It has a suspension tune that has deliberately eschewed any degree of ’sportiness’, in spite of what might be hinted at by the more dynamic visual design.
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