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Used Nissan Maxima Sedans

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2013 Nissan Maxima What's new for 2013? 
2013 Nissan Maxima

The SV Value Package and Bose Audio Package bundle features, and the Sport Package adds components such as 7-inch monitor and climate-controlled driver's seat. Pearl White joins the exterior color choices.

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2012 Nissan Maxima What's new for 2012? 
2012 Nissan Maxima

Nissan gives the 2012 Maxima Sport Sedan a mild makeover, with new front and rear fascias, new wheel designs and some interior trim and lighting enhancements. Also new for 2012 is the Limited Edition Package, which features such highlights as smoked front headlight lenses, 18-inch Dark Hyper Silver alloy wheels and dark metallic trim.

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2011 Nissan Maxima What's new for 2011? 
2011 Nissan Maxima

Changes for 2011 are limited to the Sport model, which receives smoked headlamps, a dark chrome grille and shiny gray interior stitching.

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2010 Nissan Maxima What's new for 2010? 
2010 Nissan Maxima

New for the 2010 model year include standard Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity and the choice of two new wheel finishes. Also, the available navigation system has been enhanced to include streaming audio, DVD playback and XM NavTraffic real-time traffic updates.

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2009 Nissan Maxima What's new for 2009? 
2009 Nissan Maxima

The all-new 2009 Nissan Maxima is a completely different car, boasting new sheetmetal, a revised powertrain and new standard and available features.

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2008 Nissan Maxima What's new for 2008? 
2008 Nissan Maxima

Sole changes of note for 2008 are the elimination of the four-seat Elite Package and the addition of a new Platinum Edition Package. Offered on both trim levels, it includes bi-xenon High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps, multi-function memory features, Bluetooth wireless connectivity and numerous other comfort and convenience items.

About Nissan Maxima

The Maxima was the first Japanese import to encroach on the European sport sedan market. Viewed by many as a sporty alternative to the family-oriented Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, the Maxima set new standards in performance, luxury and reliability. Ironically, as the competition has reached parity with these standards, Nissan has repositioned the Maxima, with a greater emphasis on luxury and comfort. Gone is the wonderfully smooth manual transmission, replaced by a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) with manual shift mode—hardly the transmission of choice for the enthusiast crowd. Still, for the consumer who needs a car to be the family sedan, a client hauler and a weekend escape pod, the Maxima is, as it has always been, an excellent choice.

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