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The 2010 Nissan Maxima is the best
car for you if you pine for the kick-ass attitude of early-1990s Maximas.
Nissan redesigned its popular Maxima sedan for 2009. The automaker hopes
this vehicle will return to its glory days as the "Four-door Sports Car."Maxima’s
image as a driving-enthusiast’s sedan started with the curvy 1989-1994
generation. It wasn’t quite the “4-Door Sports Car” Nissan claimed in ads
and on “4DSC” window decals. But the roomy five-seater delivered impressive
performance at an attractive price. Subsequent Maximas meandered into
premium-sedan territory, but today’s version renews the chase for 4DSC magic.
A 2009 redesign signaled the turnabout, and the 2010 Maxima holds true with
tauter styling, tighter dimensions, and more power than its recent
predecessors.
The 2009 Maxima features a low, squared-off grill, swept-back, split
headlamps and an aggressively curvy rear end. Its interior clearly draws
inspiration from the Infiniti M35 and M45 sedans, including a round control
knob mounted high on the dash. Subtle chrome touches inside and out also
follow current Nissan and Infiniti design trends. The innovative dual
sunroof from the outgoing model is carried over to the new model.
![]() 2010 Nissan Maxima |
![]() 2010 Nissan Maxima |
![]() 2010 Nissan Maxima |
![]() 2010 Nissan Maxima |