Overview & Reviews
Improved manual transmission shift feel (thanks to a shorter shift stroke), black-tone brake calipers, additional chrome accents inside and new softer leather upholstery. Auto-dimming outside mirrors are now available, and a new 12-volt power point resides at the base of the center stack.
- Roomy interior, lots of upscale options, sweet V6, available with a manual transmission.
- So-so center stack ergonomics, premium price without the premium nameplate.
User Reviews:
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Vibration in Chasis - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By shaky - March 10 - 8:56 pmHave owned for 3 mos. on 3rd set of tires, courtesy of Nissan. Taken it in to dealer 7 times for check. Vibration in seats and steering wheel from 50 - 80 mph. Told initially road force issues, better tires were a temporary fix now the shaking has resumed. Anyone else have this problem?
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a complete package - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By wanda carr - February 13 - 12:16 amalthough the maxima is a sports car it gives you the luxury and comfort of a sedan.
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So far so good - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By stealthtwinturbo - January 20 - 9:30 amWe got this can in Nov 2004. So far no sig. problems. Weve had the steering wheel shake that everyone is complaining about, but it is tolerable. Performance is great. Should have a LSD or be AWD with as much power it has. If you shut off the TC, the car just smokes the tires! Lots-o-torque steer. Navigation is fun, but difficult to use. Sirius sat radio is alright, but we are used to an add on unit in the old car and this cars sat radio just does not compare to the features of the stand alone unit.
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What a car! - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By tidefan1957 - January 9 - 10:00 amShopped in the mid-size sedan market for about two years. Bought the Maxima and couldnt be happier with the car. It is as advertised and then some. A stylish car with a fantastic ride and lots of power from the 265 horse v-6. You cannot go wrong with this car.
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Transmission problems - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By cardenasj2038 - December 6 - 11:05 amI bought a new 2005 Nissan Maxima and recently I have had some transmission issues. The gears have been sticking and slipping and so I took it to the dealership and was informed that I need a new transmission and that my warranty expired 890 miles before I took it in (my warranty on the transmission was until the car reached 60,000 miles). The dealership then informed me that it would cost $5300 to replace this. I did some research on the internet and found out that I am no the only person with this issue, and I also noticed that it is a widespread issue for the model year I have.
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Nissan Max base model is fine - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By ye Stevens - November 17 - 11:23 pmIve read the other reviews and compared to them my experience has been good. I never had to take it back during the warranty period. I can related to comments about occasional rotten egg smell, and very bad turning radius. But its fun to drive and feels solid. Tires very pricey (I ruined one).
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My first Maxima - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By The McGrath Clan - November 12 - 7:06 pmI had traded in my 01 Quest for this first time beauty. I am floored by its performance and handling. At first glance it is easy to mistake it for a heavy luxury car. Drive it once and put that myth to bed. It is practical for the family issue, yet youthful for some solo time. I actually wake up earlier than normal, ready to shred some much driven road. Cannot say enough what an absolute blast this car is to drive.
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Great Performance - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By YoYoMan - October 26 - 6:46 pmBeen a Great Car so far. Fun to drive, great for road trips. 33 MPG on the highway! Love the engine, friend has a 2005 Mustang GT and the Max gives it a run for its money. Looks spectacular with tinted windows and 18" Chrome Wheel Package.
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Proud Owner - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By alex - September 15 - 7:06 pmI sold my 2001 BMW 325i and bought a 2005 Maxima SE, and am very happy with the choice. The car has great looks, comfort and ride. Finally enough room to accomodate car seats or co-workers.
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Never buy a Nissan - 2005 Nissan Maxima
By lordavot - September 13 - 9:36 amI bought the sixth generation 2005 Maxima when it was abt 49k miles. At abt 70k miles I starting experiencing transmission problems. shifting from park to drive, it jerks and it is really bad when the engine is warm. from drive to reverse or reverse to drive it does the same thing. The engine slips and the RPM races to 5 or 6 when you accelerate without any pick up. When I contacted Nissan they told me there is nothing they can do about it. Thousands of sixth generation maxima owners are having the same problem but nissan will not own up to their defect and recall and fix the problem. I am going back to TOYOTA. always faithful. NEVER AGAIN IN MY LIFE WILL I BUY A NISSAN PRODUCT.