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For 2007, Nissan gave the Maxima a new grille, hood, bumper and headlights — in short, nearly everything in front of the A-pillars. The sheet metal made the car look much more menacing than the model it replaced, but its bark is worse than its bite. Competitors include premium sedans such as the Chrysler 300, Toyota Avalon and Volkswagen Passat. A Platinum Edition package of convenience features is added for 2008 on both SE and SL trim levels. Read More
2 Available Maxima Trims
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