2016 Nissan Maxima SL Review
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The Nissan Maxima is back from a one year hiatus and it?s worth the wait if you are in the mid-size sedan market. Nissan?s premier sedan gets a complete redesign on the outside, under the hood, and inside the cabin. The Nissan Maxima could be the one of the most dramatically improved cars to come out this year.
Over the holiday weekend, we tested the middle of the range Maxima SL model.
What?s New for 2016"
Nissan has given its premier sedan a striking redesign, inside and out. The new sedan rides on a 109.3-inch wheelbase, it?s 192.8 inches long, and 56.5 inches high. That?s 2.2 inches longer and 1.3 inches lower than the previous model for a sleeker profile.Â
Features & Options The 2016 Nissan Maxima SL ($36,890) comes well-appointed with navigation, automatic climate control, power front seats, a rearview camera, SiriusXM capability, Bluetooth connectivity, and pushbutton/remote start. Other features include leather upholstery, heated front seats, and front/rear parking sensors.
It comes standard with a panoramic sunroof, 11-speaker Bose audio, forward-collision warning with automatic braking, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot monitors. Options on this tester included floor mats, trunk mat, and trunk net ($220).
Total MSRP including destination: $37,935.
Interior Highlights
Stepping inside the new Maxima reveals a redesigned cockpit that is more luxurious than the previous model. It featur...
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