Overview & Reviews
The 2014 Nissan Maxima SV gains some formerly optional features as standard, such as xenon headlights, a rearview camera, a USB input, a 7-inch touchscreen display and satellite radio. Meanwhile, a new Limited Edition package for the base S model provides dark-finish 18-inch wheels, xenon headlights, darkened headlight lenses and various other cosmetic upgrades.
- Excellent interior materials
- Steers and handles well for a car its size
- Easy-to-use high-tech features.
- Strong acceleration
- Stiff ride with Sport package.
- Loaded versions are priced similarly to more prestigious entry-level luxury sedans
User Reviews:
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Great Car - 2014 Nissan Maxima
By clh6 - November 16 - 7:58 pmI have had my Maxima for a couple months and love it. I have had it on short trips and 3 plus hour drives. The comfort is a welcome relief..even after 3 hrs I am not miserable and back does not hurt. I average 26mpg hwy and city driving, If I had to complain about anything it would be that there is not an audio warning on the back up camera. This car drives like a more expensive make. Friends cannot believe that it was under 35K.
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Great car - 2014 Nissan Maxima
By gapari - May 20 - 7:07 pmSimply put, the car does a lot of things well. The interior is as well designed and rich as any car out there in its price range. The exterior, although showing its age, still has a stylish and sporty masculine look about it. The care handles well, the suspension is firm but not too stiff, and the car accelerates well with plenty of power. I had leased a 12, just turned it in early, and now lease a 14. As I stated, it just does so many things well.
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