Not exact matches
The Maxima isn't the four -
door sports car that Nissan
claims, but it's definitely a SPORTY four -
door that's reasonably fun to drive.
A long time ago, Nissan began
claiming that its Maxima was «the four -
door sports car,» something it never had been, wasn't then, and isn't now — at least not in any definition of the term «
sport sedan» I can acknowledge.
Long marketed as the «4 -
door sports car,» the Nissan Maxima is dramatically redesigned for 2016, the automaker
claiming that this latest rendition is «created by driving enthusiasts, for driving enthusiasts.»
Overall, the Maxima does a great job in combining looks, power and practicality, but it might need a bit more power to really live up the «four -
door sports car»
claim.
This year, Nissan introduces the all - new 2016 Nissan Maxima, which Nissan
claims to extend the «four -
door sports car» tagline further than ever before.
The full - size sedan segment isn't generally considered to be a hotbed of performance, so Nissan is making a bold
claim by continuing to pitch the Maxima as a «4 -
Door Sports Car.»
It took eight generations and some 35 years to get to the point where Nissan can make the
claim its flagship Maxima four -
door is «a
sports car in sedan clothing» without some...
The company's marketing types refer to the Maxima as «a four -
door sports car,» and the company has gone to great lengths with this all - new iteration to add substance to that
claim.