Here’s what you need to know about the new 2016 Nissan Maxima.
The one you like better will heavily depend on what you want in a car and what kind of statement you want to make.
Do you want livability or performance?
Don’t let photos or even video of the all-new 2016 Nissan Maxima color your opinion of this car. Yes, its front end is controversial, and no, not everyone will love the way it looks, but this is a vehicle you have to see up close in natural sunlight to appreciate.
Seventy-odd years ago the United States and Japan were bitter enemies, embroiled in a titanic struggle that played out across vast expanses of the Pacific Ocean. Today, these great nations are on more-than-friendly terms, though there’s still a rivalry churning away beneath the surface. Instead of guns and incendiary bombs it involves pistons and suspension…
The recent drop in price for Nissan’s base 370Z sports car makes it a tempting option, but the entry-level model gives up quite a bit. Is it worthwhile?
Compact cars have grown is size. Which of these large compacts is the better choice?
Nissan’s LEAF set the bar for electric cars, but can Kia’s electrified Soul do an even better job?
Believe it or not, a sub-$10,000 brand new car exists in the land of colored money and strong beer (Canada).
The 2015 Murano gets a wild makeover for its third generation, but is it enough to make Nissan’s pseudo luxury midsize crossover worth considering?
Since the regular Nissan Juke NISMO wasn’t crazy enough, Nissan has given the company’s little crocodile-looking crossover even more.
Nissan introduces a new price leader in Canada that isn’t just affordable, but a decent car as well.
At this year’s New York Auto Show, Nissan announced that the Versa would get a facelift for 2015, but that its starting price of $12,800 will remain unchanged — meaning it will retain its title as the least-expensive car sold in America.
A car designed to offer plenty of space and value comes up a bit short.
As the most sold crossover in 2013, the CR-V has a big bulls-eye on its back that the Nissan’s new Rogue has in its crosshairs.
Nissan’s Rogue gets a much-needed shot of refinement and style for 2014. Is it enough to make the crossover a contender?
One is stylish and fun to drive while the other is spacious and full of value. These two cars have very different ideas of what a subcompact should be.
Nissan adds a new hybrid variant to the hot-selling Pathfinder this year that is more complex. Is it worth the price increase?
Nissan slashed pricing on its 370Z sports car this year and that was more than enough reason to take another look.
Once a true SUV with a big V8 engine, first the Pathfinder became a crossover and now it’s a hybrid. Forget this being a transformation, Nissan’s utility vehicle has undergone a complete metamorphosis.
Believe it or not the Rogue compact crossover is Nissan’s second-best selling nameplate in the U.S. behind the ever-popular Altima midsize sedan. The company just redesigned this family utility for the 2014 model year, but did they do enough to keep it competitive or could it lose silver-medal status?
The Nissan Leaf is finally (sort of) affordable for 2013. Should you reconsider?
Not satisfied with merely good enough the folks at Nissan are continuing to improve their already bonkers GT-R. For 2014 the car gets a number of minor enhancements plus a new special model.