Beneath the skin of the SR trim are suspension and chassis changes that bring the car a lot closer to its Four -
Door Sports Car roots, as well as an interior bathed in Alcantara leather that goes unmatched by most of its Japanese competition — even some from luxury brands like Lexus.
Not exact matches
When this latest Maxima launched last year, Nissan made a big deal about the
car returning to its
roots of being the four -
door sports car.
The 2009 Nissan Maxima is renowned for being Nissan's flagship sedan
car, but its
roots fall in the
sports car territory, albeit of the four -
door variety.
The first production model of the all - new 2009 Nissan Maxima today rolled off the assembly line at Nissan North America's Smyrna, Tenn., manufacturing plant, signaling the return of Nissan's flagship to its
roots as a commanding 4 -
door sports car.
Nissan unveiled today at the New York Auto Show the 2009 Maxima, a model that marks a return to the longtime Nissan flagship sedan's
roots as a commanding 4 -
door sports car — a vehicle that is unique in both appearance and driving feel.
From a trendy name
rooted in the word «velocity» to an unusual 3 -
door sports wagon design, the Hyundai Veloster is a stylish and remarkably affordable alternative to the same boring
cars that everyone else drives.
In 2009, the popular Nissan Maxima returned to its
roots as a commanding «4 -
door sports car ™» — a premium performance sedan with dramatic styling, a refined interior and a range of available technology features.