Nissan Maxima Gets Its First Driving Footage
4-Door Sports Car In Action
By Gustavo Henrique Ruffo
March 25, 2008 12:10 PM
Filed Under: Japanese, New York Auto Show, Nissan
The New York Auto Show may not have had a lot of important debuts, but Nissan Maxima’s is surely one that could be qualified as such. Almost everything that should be said about it has already been revealed to you, but not the car in action. And this is what we bring now, the first driving footage of Nissan’s 4-Door Sports Car.
Based on the “D Platform�, Maxima is still a FWD car, although the Japanese automaker has given it a chance to become a RWD sedan, what would be much more coherent with the car’s proposal. Anyway, Nissan believes Maxima is “one of the best-performing front-wheel drive car in the world, far above other FWD vehicles in its class�. Its 3.5-litre V6 engine, which delivers 290 hp and 354 Nm of torque, surely reinforces that, as well as the CVT transmission instead of a conventional automatic transmission, but the car should have a manual transmission option in order to really appeal to high performance lovers.
Something we have also not said about the car is how big it is. Maxima is 4.84 m long, 1.86 m wide, 1.47 m tall and comes with a wheelbase of 2.78 m, as well as 402 l in its luggage compartment. It will soon be on sale in the USA and people will have ways to test its sports soul, probably a little faster than the video shows.
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*yawn* thats what i call politically correct "action" -thumb down
“one of the best-performing front-wheel drive car in the world, far above other FWD vehicles in its class� that's bull...the focus rs and civic type R will out handle this land ship anyday of the week.
haha... you guys crack me up. That s actually a pretty bad footage. check out the NYAS footage instead.
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