2019 Nissan Maxima: Everything You Need to Know


Nissan continues to freshen its car lineup even as SUVs steal the spotlight, and for 2019 that includes its Maxima, which (as the name suggests) is its top-of-the-line sedan. The Maxima continues to mix sportier driving dynamics with upscale quality, making it as much a budget competitor to the likes of a premium Acura TLX as a rival to more traditional and generally bigger full-size sedans from mainstream brands, such as the Toyota Avalon.
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It also continues to offer its V-6 powertrain, but adds new styling and interior design, an updated chassis, more multimedia and convenience features, and added safety technology.
Interested in this sporty sedan with a touch of higher class? We’ve driven the refreshed 2019 Maxima and also covered pricing, specs and much more. Here is a roundup of our comprehensive coverage, which can tell you everything you need to know about the 2019 Nissan Maxima:
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