19/10/2008 23:08. Of course, if you’re signing the check for your new car,
you’re probably not riding in the back. Drivers and front
seat passengers would be unlikely to object to some extra head
space, but they’re otherwise fine for space and comfort.
Drivers also get to enjoy a potent 3.5-liter V6, which offers
smooth and effortless power and stays quiet when it should. This V6
also gets respectable fuel economy ratings for a heavy, powerful
car: 19 city and 26 highway according to the EPA. Drivers also get
firm, responsive steering and nimble handling, but again by the
standard of a large car. Nissan markets the Maxima as a
driver’s car, a “four-door sports car,” but
it’s only sporty in comparison to other big family cars like
the Ford Taurus or Toyota Avalon, and several other big... //
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