Used 2011 Nissan Maxima for Sale near Cedar Rapids, IA
The 2011 Nissan Maxima is the answer to the question "What kind of car might one buy if the nameplate wasn't an issue?" While it competes with cars like the Volkswagen CC, the Acura TSX, and other entry-level midsize luxury sedans, what it offers straddles classes.
The Maxima is priced at the upper end of its segment's range, yet reviewers argue that the interior is closer to that of Nissan's luxury Infiniti models. The cabin design and fit and finish are very well done, and it has dual-zone automatic climate control and a 6-CD changer with optional iPod integration that is among the best in any sedan, according to some tests. And the base S trim includes 18-inch wheels, a sunroof, and eight-way driver and four-way front passenger seats to boot.
Unlike the commercials showing a 370Z stretched to become a 2011 Nissan Maxima, it doesn't quite offer sports-car handling. However, the same V6 engine that powers the Z also holds its own in the Maxima, though it's detuned to 290 horsepower and 261 lb-ft of torque. That's good for roughly 6-second 0-60 times and also provides mileage numbers of 19/26 mpg.
The 2011 Nissan Maxima's engine is mated to a continuously variable transmission, meaning that while one can shift into different modes, the car largely controls the engine's revs. This doesn't seem to bother most reviewers, and in the SV trim with the Sport or Premium package, paddle shifters are available to provide some semblance of control.
Speaking of the 2011 Nissan Maxima in SV trim, it adds foglights, leather seating, and a nine-speaker Bose audio unit to the base configuration, as well as lumbar support. Add the Premium package and the sunroof becomes a dual-panel affair, the front seats are heated, as are the outside mirrors, and rear passengers get a power sunshade. The driver can take advantage of a rear-view camera for parking, 7-inch screen to control the navigation system, and iPod interface and music storage with a single CD-unit.
Switching to the Technology package for the SV trim, the music server is larger and the navigation system includes integrated traffic data and is voice-activated. Heated seats are available in all SV trim vehicles depending on the option package.
While there are five seats, reviewers note that the rear cabin best serves two adults who can enjoy the executive-like seating options. The situation for the third passenger becomes worse if optional rear bucket seats are added. It also limits the amount of storage space; standard 2011 Nissan Maximas come with 60/40-split rear seats, but adding rear buckets limits it to a small center pass-through.
The 2011 Nissan Maxima got the highest ratings for crashworthiness from both the government and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Features helping to earn those marks include full-length side curtain airbags, side airbags for the front two passengers, and the standard antilock brakes with traction control and stability control.
If buyers can get past the fact that Nissan occupies its own unique niche, the variety of options and strong design cues make the 2011 Maxima worth checking out for those wanting an entry-level luxury sedan with panache and good road manners.
4.8 Overall rating
(14 reviews)Performance: Firstly it has 300 bhp (near enough and 4 driving modes with paddle shifters. Then top it off with a DSG style gearbox for smooth and sports modes. Acceleration can be steady or pin you to your seat. On the highway at 120km/h there is minimal noice as youd expect from a luxury car and this one is a borderline Infiniti. Fuel economy isnt too bad either from this 3.5l V6 engine. A full tank can return 700km if driven respectfully or around 300 if not. Build Quality As with most things Japanese it has a solid feel to it. No wobbly interior parts and the finishing of the leather sports seats is exquisite. The faux walnut fascia surrounding the transmission and cubby hole could do with a re-think though. Bose sound system as well as a touch screen Sat NAv, iPod control and built in 20Gb HD ensures that the car is stacked with toys. Auto dimming mirros, electric rear blind, electric windows, seats, central locking keyless entry & start and even cooled drivers seating. Did I mention front and rear sensors AND a rear camera too! Appearance The car has a sporty, aggressive look that could have easily swayed more to the world of boy racers if the spoiler or body kit were any more exaggerated. it can sit alongside the likes of the higher end luxury cars and still carry its own. The alloys are a very nice touch too. Cost of ownership It was a reasonably priced car when new AED134k. The same vehicle now in a 2012 model is around the AED140k mark. The car came with registration, insurance and a service package thrown in (till 20,000km) and I extended it to 60k. So far it hasnt missed a beat as you would expect from a new car. Fuel can be a probelm if you have a heavy right foot, but on the whole not so bad. Fun Factor The car can be a family sedan and then switches to this sporty roadster style sedan when needs to. The paddle shifters help to alleviate those boring drives and can engage the driver easily. I can see why some people would take this around a track
Most like the stylish body shape, panoramic sunroof, ample head & leg room, great sound system, quick speed acceleration, USB connection, Bluetooth capability, heated seats & steering wheel. Most dislike car sitting low to ground (Hard for tall people like me to get in & out of car)
Great features for such a low cost vehicle in todays market. Gets up to speed well.
I like everything in this car, best performance, best valuse for money. very sharp sport power stering. Very quite and smooth ride, great tech features. Unique look, Powefull Engine, Great Luxury features, Resonable Pce compaed to Premium segment. Nissan mannage to add most of the infiniti features to this car without increasing the price too much as it still carries Nissan badge.
I think this is the best deal someone struggling this is a blessing a good car with great features and safety its also super affordable
2011 Nissan Maxima FAQs
How much does the 2011 Nissan Maxima cost in Cedar Rapids, IA?
The average 2011 Nissan Maxima costs about $6,886.18. The average price has decreased by -2.3% since last year. The 12 for sale near Cedar Rapids, IA on CarGurus, range from $3,495 to $10,554 in price.
How many 2011 Nissan Maxima vehicles in Cedar Rapids, IA have no reported accidents or damage?
7 out of 12 for sale near Cedar Rapids, IA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2011 Nissan Maxima?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2011 Nissan Maxima gets between 22 and 22 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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