
The MY-2022 Nissan Maxima sedan MSRP starts at $37,240, while the Altima starts at $24,550.
The MY-2022 Nissan Maxima sedan MSRP starts at $37,240, while the Altima starts at $24,550.
Nissan Safety Shield 360 remains standard across the Maxima lineup and includes Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Departure Warning, High Beam Assist and Rear Automatic Braking.
Nissan is recalling an estimated 394,025 vehicles, including its Maxima midsize sedan, for a brake fluid leak that could cause them to catch fire.
Six out of 16 midsize cars have captured a superior rating for their pedestrian crash prevention systems after rigorous testing by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has recognized the 2020 Nissan Rogue compact SUV and 2020 Nissan Maxima midsize sedan with Top Safety Pick awards.
Nissan's 2020 Maxima will retail for at least $35,145, which includes an $895 delivery fee, for a model that adds a few more features following a midcycle update in 2019.
Nissan's base 2019 Maxima increases $530 from the outgoing model as a face-lifted midsize sedan that offers new safety technologies on its higher trim models.
Nissan is expanding safety technology in its lineup, and will offer its Safety Shield 360 bundle to the 2019 Maxima midsize sedan and Murano midsize SUV in a midcycle refresh of those vehicles ahead of a plan to add it to every model by 2021, Nissan announced at the LA Auto Show.
Nissan will give its flagship Maxima sedan a refresh for the 2019 model year that brings the Safety Shield 360 safety technology package and a fresh look, Nissan has announced.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety introduces a new crash test that will play a pivotal role in determining 2018 Top Safety Pick+ award winners.
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