Performance was about what I expected for it age and mileage it has, but has
proven to be a pretty sturdy little sedan. Since purchasing the car a couple of
months ago I've just had to do the regular maintenance on it. When it came to
repairing the brakes I wish that Nissan would have gone a different route with
the rear disk brake caliper set up as with age and the amount of rust that built
up from it being an Idaho car took its toll on the caliper piston in preventing it
from twisting back into the boar. The Maxima is cheap to upkeep with with the
exception of the rear calipers being expensive because they are the e-
brake/foot brake comb set up, but other than that it's been the second
cheapest car I've owned.Dec 17, 2012
by Carl H
Aug 08, 2011
pretty good car, as you can see it got in a crash, that was before i bought it, and it
still ran like a dream. at one point the breaks went out on it (i knew it was going to
happen just couldn't afford to fix it at the time) and my girlfriend got in another car
crash, smashed the front end in pretty good. bent the hood back used a winch to
pull the front end back out and it still ran like a dream for a while. also forgot to
mention this car had almost 250,000 miles on it when i got it and was driving like it
had 25 miles on it aside from the body damage lolAug 08, 2011
by Rob M
Jun 06, 2011
Great everyday vehicle. Bought it with about 65k, 5 years later now at 151k.. Never needed anything
but brakes and tires till this year.. Replaced calipers, rotors, pads, ball joints, pass half shaft, all o2
sensors (3 of them), knock sensor, mid pipe and muffler, heated seat switches, starter, alternator,
and battery, and more can't recall at the moment.. All worth it, this car runs perfect, always did,
most of the things replaced were for inspection and emmissions. Car throws no codes. Of course the
usual places are wearing out (edge of seat, few dings on body), but no rust, everything inside and
outside works, power and heated seats, power antenna, and sunroof/moonroof.. I would trust my
maxima to drive cross country, this 3.0 liter is fun to drive, never been so satisfied with this maxima.
probaly gonna buy a new or late model maxima eventuallyJun 06, 2011
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by Dale C
Dec 17, 2012
Performance was about what I expected for it age and mileage it has, but has
proven to be a pretty sturdy little sedan. Since purchasing the car a couple of
months ago I've just had to do the regular maintenance on it. When it came to
repairing the brakes I wish that Nissan would have gone a different route with
the rear disk brake caliper set up as with age and the amount of rust that built
up from it being an Idaho car took its toll on the caliper piston in preventing it
from twisting back into the boar. The Maxima is cheap to upkeep with with the
exception of the rear calipers being expensive because they are the e-
brake/foot brake comb set up, but other than that it's been the second
cheapest car I've owned.Dec 17, 2012
by Carl H
Aug 08, 2011
pretty good car, as you can see it got in a crash, that was before i bought it, and it
still ran like a dream. at one point the breaks went out on it (i knew it was going to
happen just couldn't afford to fix it at the time) and my girlfriend got in another car
crash, smashed the front end in pretty good. bent the hood back used a winch to
pull the front end back out and it still ran like a dream for a while. also forgot to
mention this car had almost 250,000 miles on it when i got it and was driving like it
had 25 miles on it aside from the body damage lolAug 08, 2011
by Rob M
Jun 06, 2011
Great everyday vehicle. Bought it with about 65k, 5 years later now at 151k.. Never needed anything
but brakes and tires till this year.. Replaced calipers, rotors, pads, ball joints, pass half shaft, all o2
sensors (3 of them), knock sensor, mid pipe and muffler, heated seat switches, starter, alternator,
and battery, and more can't recall at the moment.. All worth it, this car runs perfect, always did,
most of the things replaced were for inspection and emmissions. Car throws no codes. Of course the
usual places are wearing out (edge of seat, few dings on body), but no rust, everything inside and
outside works, power and heated seats, power antenna, and sunroof/moonroof.. I would trust my
maxima to drive cross country, this 3.0 liter is fun to drive, never been so satisfied with this maxima.
probaly gonna buy a new or late model maxima eventuallyJun 06, 2011
by Trevor P
Sep 20, 2010
performance, excellent engine, cornering is very good, good reaction for the steering, it looks good for a 1997, cause it came with the chrome and luxury package, easy to drive and affordable to maintain.
car has lots of pick up on the torqueSep 20, 2010
by Adel D
Aug 11, 2010
was the best car in my life, runn faster, stable, counfortble, very beautifull line, a car for a life! have a V6 3.0 engine, with over drive transmision control, air bags on pilot and copilot sites! very big trunk. this car is all wath do you need to be a happy driver!Aug 11, 2010
by Joseph B
Sep 20, 2009
performance- is ok it could be better it's getting old. Breaking is the best. As for handling... its getting better
Build Quality- well since i got the car used ... the more i try to fix it the more i find things wrong with it.
Appearance- my interior is clean whenever i have a chance to have it cleaned. EXTERIOR well that's a story i dont want to get in to if you know my car then you know why (ROOF)
Cost of Ownership- the gas mileage is fair for the age
Fun Factor- (-__-) what can say... its a sedan Sep 20, 2009
by Tim W
Jun 02, 2009
I bought my Nissan Maxima not long after I sold my
previous car, a Daihatsu Charade. The advert was
on carsales.com.au and it turned out, by a sheer
coincidence, to be very close by (Bronte) and was
being sold by an old friend of Dad's. Looked at the
car that Sunday; and was instantly ready to buy it.
People had been queuing up to see it and waiting to
buy it, but the seller held it for us.
The next day I paid for the car and took it to the
RTA where it became my car. And what a car.
The Nissan Maxima A32 (the series to which my car
belongs) has got to be one of the best used-car
buys, period.
The car is immensely solid, indeed even more solid
than a Commodore, with far more of a luxury feel.
The doors open and shut with a nice solid sound,
not the clang you get on a Commodore. Everything
about the car is solid.
The interior is plush and well-appointed. The seats
are velour, but this is in no way a bad thing. They
have got to be the most comfortable car seats I've
ever been in. Even the back seat, usually the most
neglected part of a car, is immensely comfortable -
"like a sofa". There is a fold-down armrest of
course. Legroom is ample, comfort is excellent. The
interior carries with it the feel of solidity as well -
very few squeaks or rattles, everything is built very
well.
The standard features list is equally impressive.
Mine is a 30G; and it has automatic climate-control
air con which works very well; power windows with
an auto-up on the driver's side; power mirrors;
cruise control; power steering; ABS; alloy wheels; an
alarm; remote central locking; independent rear
suspension; six-speaker stereo with cassette, radio
and CD; as well as seatbelt pretensioners and a
driver's airbag.
Now we can come to the greatest asset of the car -
the engine. My Maxima has done nearly
200,000kms; and the engine has got to be the
smoothest, quietest and most powerful of
everything I have driven. At 200,000kms it is better
than a Commodore's V6 at 120,000kms. The
amount of grunt you can get out of the motor is
awesome - it can get the Maxima up to speed very
briskly. And it does all that with a minimum of fuss
- it hardly makes any noise, and smoothly winds up
to speed. The motor cruises at barely above
1000rpm which is excellent. On the highway it does
90km/h at 2000rpm which has got to be the best
I've seen. A low-revving motor is a reliable motor.
The VQ30 engine in my car has been awarded Best
Engine for a consecutive five years in the USA.
That's no easy feat, and it's obvious to me why it
was awarded; because it's an absolute jewel of an
engine.
The car is very easy to drive, the steering is very
well-weighted and the car handles very, very well.
Body roll is suppressed going round corners; the
car manages to stay flat to the ground most of the
time. The ride has got to be the best I've
experienced. The suspension is soft, but not floaty
or wallowy at all. It does a great job of soaking up
the bumps; and the independent rear suspension is
also to thank for that.
The Maxima costs more to run than my previous car
- a Charade!! However it is no gas guzzler, not by a
long shot. It's quite easy on fuel. It gets an easy
400km to the tank around town - which is
excellent. On the highway it can manage at least
twice that. Going from Sydney to the Blue
Mountains and back it used up about 12 litres -
excellent. All in all I gladly pay the extra money for
a car of real quality. The V6 rewards you all the
time.
Maintenance is cheap enough - it costs no more
than my Charade did for a service, and it's had less
problems too, at a higher mileage to boot! So far
I've only had to have the brakes fixed - all that was
needed was new pads and remachined discs. After
that, the car's stopping power increased and it's
brakes are like brand new. It's worth the money. It
cost, all up, $300 including the service where I was
told nothing needed replacing besides the oil and
oil filter.
It's a rewarding car to drive, so easy, and it
challenges your expectations of a Japanese car in
every way. It's quicker than a Commodore and is
miles ahead in refinement, quality, reliability and
economy. Interior spaces easily equals the
Commodore, yet the Maxima is so much quieter
and more refined to drive, it walks all over it.
Appearance-wise, it's appealing, not breath-taking,
but very easy to live with. It looks good, it is
impressive. It looks like an expensive car. It's definitely aged a lot better than some of it's
contemporaries. The styling is pleasant, but also
safe from a driving point of view, because you can
actually see where you're going inside the car
unlike a Commodore where you can't see anything
through the back window.
All in all, I'd recommend a Maxima to anyone.
They're excellent cars, mechanics agree, and they
are just as safe as the Commodore from the same
era; but as for refinement, build quality, economy,
reliability etc; it's ahead of it's time.
The car is nearing the 200,000km mark, and it
drives like new and has given no trouble. That's
Nissan for you.Jun 02, 2009
by Louis R
Dec 08, 2008
Performance- 0-60 is great and has great pickup on the highway.
Build quality- the car has been through alot and stuff and still looks great (only a few minor rust spots)
Apearance- i like the way it looks thats one of the reasons i bought it
Cost of ownership- i bought thw car in May of 08. the only thing ive done is put new brake pads/rotors on the back ($100 total0
Fun factor- i love my car. losts of room and lots of powerDec 08, 2008
by Jeremy A
Aug 28, 2008
Nissan did a very good job at creating the "4 door sports sedan." This car performs and handles very well with its sport tuned suspension and 190 hp 215 ft-lbs tq vq30de engine. Which constantly is titled as the best v6 out there, making this car is very reliable. It has impecible acceleration (7.1s 0-60). Gas milage is around 21-27 on average. Which is pretty good in its class. If your'e looking for a fun, reliable, and practical vehicle, the maxima is for you.Aug 28, 2008
by Johnny D
Jul 29, 2008
I bought my car in 2007. It was a 1997 Nissan Maxima with over 175,000 miles on it. The maxima are known for been reliable and a nice quality sedan. I paid about $3000 for, but with every car there are somethings that are good and bad with the car.
GOOD
I like the MPG on the car and the ride was very comfortable. I really love the acceleration of the car. I clock my 0-60 in 6.5/sec with a little engine work done. I had very little or no problem out of it.
BAD
The car tends to rattles sometime over rough surface. I tired replacing the struts and the did help a little. The factory speaker made song distorted when played very highly. I recommend that you get the Bose sound system. Under hard acceleration the car showed sign of torque steering. The leather sent chipped easy.
Jul 29, 2008
by Miao W
Jul 03, 2008
It is a reliable and nice car with high mpg. Since I bought it from a guy in the USC alumi, it is cheap and worthy the price. I will recommend this model to my friends!Jul 03, 2008
by Landon B
Nov 23, 2007
1997 Nissan Maxima SE 4 door sport sedan. 3.0 Litre V6 Auto. Leather, bose. Injen intake, anti-sway bar. Mostly stockNov 23, 2007