RyanGreener said:
Other than some minor rust by fenders, the car is basically mint and has 72k miles only. It is also a V6 Automatic (not sure if they came in I4). Are these things reliable? He's selling it for 1200$ and it's tempting even though I have too many cars already.
I had a heavily-modified 2000 Maxima (same car) and used to moderate the Maxima forums about a decade ago, so here's my 2 cents:
- Yes, the 3.0 V6 is in all models. It's pretty much a bulletproof engine and doesn't really have any known problems to be concerned with. It's a timing chain setup and the tensioner is not a trouble area. You can get a decent amount of extra power with an aftermarket Y-pipe (IIRC Cattman was the most popular). The only two things that are pretty consistent trouble issues are the MAF and the coil packs. Both will go bad eventually, but these days 'they're pretty cheap to get in the aftermarket. The genearl consensus is not to use an oiled air filter (ie K&N). Other than that, the engine is considered to be extremely reliable.
- Can't tell you much about the automatic but I don't recall hearing about any substantial issues with them, especially with that low of mileage.
- They aren't known to be "rusty" cars, but do have a few trouble spots. The fenders, as noted, and the radiator core support area gets rusty easily for some reason. Otherwise, unless it's a rust-belt car, shouldn't be a significant issue.
- Interior holds up pretty well, don't recall an outstanding interior or electrical issues other than some problems with the OEM Bose stereo system cutting out one or more speakers for some reason.
- A rear sway bar really makes these cars handle better, and are pretty inexpensive. A 4-point lower tie bar is a nice front end upgrade (a guy named Matt Blehm used to make them, not sure if he still does).
- A common upgrade for the mediocre brakes are the OEM front cailpers and rotors from the 6th Gen (2004+) maxima, which as I recall are direct bolt up and about 1.5" larger diameter.
There isn't a huge aftermarket for them, but there are a few companies that make stuff, and most of it is pretty good. Cattman was a popular vendor if he's still around. Stillen is overpriced but has some pretty nice mods for that generation.
Maxima.org is (or was) a really good source of information on these, and I know some of the most knowledgeable guys still hang around there. I have a few dozen how-to's on there myself but haven't been over that way in years.
Anyhow, for $1200 probably not a bad deal. Automatic makes it less fun (the 5MT is a pretty nice box) but they are great engines - very smooth, good power and torque and still reasonably powerful in the mid-size sedan category even these days with over 220hp.
That's all I can recall at the moment.