2014 Maxima Research and Review
Designed for longevity and luxurious in every aspect, the seventh generation Nissan Maxima remains fresh and exciting four years after its initial launch. A low-end grille, sweeping headlamps, distinct curves and chrome accents maintain its appeal, providing a modern look. For 2014, the Maxima carries over its sleek design, but introduces additions to its S Value Package as well as two new exterior paint colors. The enhanced features complement the sedan's existing components and keep it at the forefront of the segment. For more information on the 2014 Nissan Maxima in Scottsdale, read our quick summary below; then scroll down for exclusive photos and details on its specifications.
The lavish 2014 Nissan Maxima has an upscale presence that buyers are naturally drawn to. Its rich layout, praised by 2014 Nissan Maxima reviews, starts with its exterior design and continues on into the cabin, creating an atmosphere that mirrors an Infiniti's plush interior, with leather materials, fine details and trim combinations that highlight its aesthetic. Building upon the theme is a collection of available amenities, including Intelligent Key entry, a moonroof, power-adjustable front seating, a heated steering wheel and cooled front seats. A rearview camera, 7-inch display and USB connectivity are also standard on SV models - new for 2014.
For a little extra flair, buyers can take advantage of the newly enhanced S Value Package, which features a number of exterior upgrades. Smoked headlamps, HID Xenon headlamps and fog lamps give the Maxima a new glow, while 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, draped in Dark Hyper Silver, add a sporty touch. A compass in the rearview mirror and metallic-trimmed outside mirrors, outfitted with turn signals, also provide a new look. In addition to the package, buyers can now wrap their car in two new exterior color options: Metallic and Midnight Garnet.�