The 2021 Toyota Avalon Hybrid is a hybrid full-size sedan. This car has virtually no direct competitors. Large sedans have been declining in popularity and →
We’re not surprised to see these slow-selling sedans go away given the existence of Hyundai’s Genesis luxury brand and the market’s insatiable demand for SUVs. →
Nissan has announced pricing for its 2021 Maxima, and there are some surprises. The sedan carries over from 2020 unchanged, but value-minded shoppers no longer →
After four decades of production, the 2021 Maxima will be offered in a $45,270 anniversary edition with a two-tone gray and black exterior and special →
In 2021, the Nissan Maxima is celebrating its 40th anniversary. To celebrate the milestone, Nissan has a new limited-addition 40th Anniversary Edition version of the →
If the idea of buying a full-size sedan sounds like a bit of a bore, consider the 2021 Nissan Maxima: It offers style and driving →
The 2021 VW Arteon is arriving with fresh styling and a more refined interior. And there’s more good news: Volkswagen is introducing a station wagon →
Nissan finally did it. The totally redesigned 2020 Nissan Sentra, arriving in showrooms in early January of 2020, will be a credible alternative to segment →
The fact that Nissan offers two midsize sedans is a bit peculiar in today’s automotive landscape, and with the growing popularity of crossover SUVs spelling →
The 2020 Nissan Maxima retains its status as the company’s sporty midsize sedan, although the newly-redesigned Altima, which now offers a turbocharged engine and the →
The Nissan Maxima was once one of the sportiest sedans you could buy, so sporty that Nissan was able to get away with calling it →
The Maxima occupies an interesting niche in the automotive world. Nissan describes its Maxima as the “four-door sports car,” slotting above the midsize Altima, and supposedly offering higher doses of →
Nissan has used the phrase “four-door sports car” to describe its Maxima sedan for years. And while this refreshed 2019 model gets a number of changes that make →
The Nissan Maxima was once considered a poor person’s BMW, and Nissan likes to call it a “four-door sports car.” The current-generation Maxima falls a bit short of →
When Nissan killed the Juke last year, I’ll admit it left a little hole in my heart. The ugly-cute crossover SUV was fun to drive and appealed →
The redesigned Altima is a genuine contender, particularly with its available turbocharged 2.0-liter engine. As ideas go, this one might not make automotive history, but →
Toyota has pushed the boat out with the new 2019 Avalon, both figuratively and literally. The last four generations of Avalon could easily be described →
THE GOOD: The 2017 Nissan 370Z Nismo’s performance upgrades transform the sports coupe into a street-legal race car. The firm suspension offers great track feel and →
Lurking just below the surface of flashy ad campaigns and country club one-upmanship at the valet station there exists a world of comfortable, handsomely-styled automobiles →
1. 2016 NISSAN MAXIMA Starting price: $32,410 The 2016 Nissan Maxima is one of the most affordable and safe large family cars on the market →
Nissan calls the 2016 Maxima a “four-door sports car” but it takes more than branding and some fighter-jet inspired design tweaks to make a true →
Nissan upped the ante with the new 2016 Maxima, a look-alike of the Sport Sedan Concept with slightly modified features. Pushing the envelope in its →
The Nissan Maxima turns 35 this year, having started life in 1980 as a boxy machine that epitomized everything that was wrong with design cues →