Overview & Reviews
The 2014 Nissan Maxima SV gains some formerly optional features as standard, such as xenon headlights, a rearview camera, a USB input, a 7-inch touchscreen display and satellite radio. Meanwhile, a new Limited Edition package for the base S model provides dark-finish 18-inch wheels, xenon headlights, darkened headlight lenses and various other cosmetic upgrades.
- Excellent interior materials
- Steers and handles well for a car its size
- Easy-to-use high-tech features.
- Strong acceleration
- Stiff ride with Sport package.
- Loaded versions are priced similarly to more prestigious entry-level luxury sedans
User Reviews:
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Good car but has its defects and damage upon delivery - 2014 Nissan Maxima
By drcofwc - December 11 - 5:37 pmI have about a 1k on the car and it handles, accelerates, brakes and looks great. Its 2014 sport and the suspension is stiff. The interior is clean but dated and when it was delivered it took me a day to find that the control panel for the navigation damaged with multiple scratches. The car was basically not detailed on delivery and I later noticed it was damaged (see suggested improvement section). Check your Maxima over with a fine tooth comb before you sign the paperwork. They wont help you if you find something wrong later or they will make it difficult for you to the point where its not worth going back. Also the paint has dirt in it in some spots, clear coat is already separating
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