For 2019, the Nissan Maxima benefits from a mild refresh to keep its looks more inline with those of its bigger sibling, the Altima. Yep, that's right, the Altima has .1 of an inch on the Maxima's overall length (192.9 vs. 192.8), and 2 inches on its wheelbase (111 vs. 109). What the Maxima loses in length it makes up for with its …
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As a former Maxima owner and moderator of the biggest Maxima forum, this gets just as much of a shrug as the prior several years. You can pretty it up, give it great seats, and give it an outstanding engine, but in the end when the only transmission choice is CVT, you've counteracted anything else good the car may have.
Still don't understand what Nissan is doing here, selling a car that is essentially an optioned-up Altima. Except the Altima gets AWD at least, while the Maxima is still FWD, still probably an open diff even with 300hp, and still CVT.
Put a diff and a manual or good automatic (and the Altima AWD?) in it, then you can once again claim "4DSC" status.
JimS
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9/6/19 11:16 p.m.
I like the looks but the CVT turns me off. My brother had an 87 Maxima with v6 and 5 speed and that was a great car. Felt solid, wonderful engine, and great looks. Loved that car.
I can't think of another time a second tier car has eclipsed the flagship. I feel they should have made them identical, except drivetrain-you know, the Altima Maxima, and saved the money if they were going to make them virtually indistinguishable. Still, in a world where the Mustang is Ford's only CAR, I guess Nissan gets a partial kudo.
Still weird.
Stripping the manual option from the Maxima, made me lose all interest in the cars (Altima/Maxima) sisters.