Overview & Reviews
The 2013 Nissan Maxima sees some revision of its option packages, and the Bose sound system is no longer standard on SV models.
- Quick acceleration
- High-quality interior with high-tech features
- More features than similarly priced luxury sedans.
- Precise steering
- Optional equipment stuffed into expensive packages.
- Lacks the brand cachet its price tag implies
User Reviews:
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Good car, could be better - 2013 Nissan Maxima
By cdub4 - August 11 - 7:42 amPurchased in April. Now have 10,000 miles on it. Overall very happy, something I wouldnt have said two weeks after purchasing, but time and service departments can heal all wounds. Within a week of purchase the steering wheel controls all died. It was thought that it was a fuse but needed a new cable system. Since replacement it has worked fine. Two weeks after taking possession when shutting the car off it went into On mode and drained the battery. Another 25 mile trip to the dealer only to be lectured on how to turn the car on/off properly. This is our 3rd Nissan, we know how to turn it off. It has shot into the On mode since but we are careful to watch for it.
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Best Value Sports Sedan - 2013 Nissan Maxima
By jermax1 - May 13 - 3:48 pmThis is my fourth Maxima. I had an 03, 08 & 10. I now own the 2013. For the price to content and performance ratio this is the best sedan out on the market! Take it from someone who knows and has searched for better. The VQ series engine is one of the best dont take my word for believe wards engine review. The mileage is terrific for the level of performance and luxury that you get. The exterior styling reminds people of a Porsche or a jag! The interior is as close to a sports car as you can get. Considering its a Nissan and a Japanese model you know youre getting top quality and high reliability. I highly recommend this vehicle to anyone considering a sports performance sedan.
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