Sunday, July 17, 2011

2011 Nissan Maxima Review

2011 Nissan Maxima
Nissan Maxima is an up scaled, midsized sedan with a little touch of sportiness. It occupies the territory between affordable cars and luxury cars. Thanks to its engaging driving dynamics and high-quality construction, the 2011 Nissan Maxima serves as an interesting alternative to many entry-level luxury sedans. Minor changes like the new exhaust tips, gray stitching for upholstery and deep chrome grille, are pretty much the only changes Nissan will bring to the new 2011 Maxima.
Nissan Maxima 2011 comes in two models, the base model, named S, and the SV model, which can be optioned with either the Premium or Sport packages. Additionally three packages can be optioned, namely the Technology package, the monitor package and the Cold package.
Considered by many to be a very good looking car, Nissan Maxima can brag with refined performance that is powerful that has a well trimmed design and lots of high technology features. With an engine sporting close to 300 HP, Maxima can outperform many other a bit pricy, low end luxury cars. The highly inventive continuously variable transmission, or CVT, is the one that distinguishes the 2011 Nissan Maxima from its nearest of the class. CVT maximizes the gas mileage by providing right amount of power to the engine required in a perticular situation for smooth acceleration without compromising on the performance.
Testers estimate Maxima’s acceleration speed to range from zero to 60 mph in about 6.3-6.5 seconds. The EPA estimates fuel consumption at 19 mpg city/26 mpg highway and 22 mpg combined.
Some of the exterior features in 2011 Nissan Maxima would have sunroof, automatic headlights and halogen headlights. Upgrades and options should include features like exterior mirrors with integrated turn signals, xenon headlights and heated door mirrors.
The cabin has nicely designed interior and materials used for the same are of excellent quality. The iPod integration is one of the best ones out there and the navigation system, which is optional, is nearly similar to other models bu Nissan. Pricing varies from $30,460 to $33,180 for fully equipped model.
In short, Nissan Maxima 2011 is a midsized sporty sedan with a strong V6, precise steering and high-quality interior with high-tech features.

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