The four -
door sports car returns with a 290 - hp 3.5 - liter V - 6 engine mated to Nissan «s Xtronic continuously variable transmission, all for a base price of $ 29,950 including destination.
Not exact matches
Now comes the new 2009 Maxima, and Nissan is crowing that it's the
return of the four -
door sports car («4DSC» being the Maxima's 1990 tagline).
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 4 -
Door Sports Car has
returned with a heart pounding 300hp from Nissan's legendary VQ engine.
Nissan
returned to marketing the Maxima as a «four -
door sports car» in this latest round.
The seventh generation Maxima
returns to its heritage as «The 4 -
Door Sports Car (TM),» combining thrilling performance with premium sedan comfort, quality and amenities.
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.
But giving the
car some fresh looks and a boost in power, as well as a
return to a moderately sportier feel than last year, make this Maxima justify what's written in big letters on the window sticker: «The 4 -
door sports car.»
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.
Look at the sportier models: a brand - new Chevrolet Camaro; an updated Ford Mustang; the
return of the powerful Ford Taurus SHO, a very appealing coupe version of last year's winner, the Hyundai Genesis; a redesigned Nissan 370Z; the Jaguar XFR; and Porsche's first four -
door sports car, the Panamera.