Love the car, even at 120 km/h I hit the gas and the car pushes you back
in the seat. I just put 18" wheels on it and the performance is nuts. I get
a lot of compliments on the car. I would buy a Maxima for my next car. Not
many cars can keep up
Great car by Braden from Omaha, NE
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Date: 9/08/05
Pros:
Engine Power, Comfort, Convenience features
Cons:
Problems with auto window roll-up, somewhat expensive maintenance
Review:
I love my Maxima. I bought it new in January 2003, and plan on keeping
it for a long time. It has had a few minor problems since I bought it,
including a recurring issue with the auto window rollup on the driver
window. However, it's a minor inconvenience at worst, and everything else is
holding up very well. 46,000 miles and still runs as smooth as the day I
drove it off the lot.
Can you say Electrical Problems? by finleyboy from Olympia, WA
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Date: 3/04/05
Pros:
Powerful Motor
Cons:
Electrical Problems
Review:
Power Window: Dead
Power Seat: Dead
CD Player: Dead
Weather-stripping: Defunct
My car has needed to be in the shop every 6
months since I bought it. There goes my rationale for buying a new car. I'm
in the practice of waiting 12 months so I can get two repairs done at once.
On at least two occasions I've had the car roll the power windows down
without my assistance. One time I turned the car on; it turned on the
defrost and rolled the windows down. The second time I went outside one
morning to find my windows were rolled down; it was raining when I came home
the night before so I'm certain I didn't leave them rolled down. -- Who
needs to break into a car when it's windows are rolled down?