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PRICE RANGE: $26,950 for the 3.5 SE; $28,900 for the new SL
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CONFIGURATION: 260 horsepower, 3.5 liter ,V6, Front Engine/Front Wheel
FUEL ECONOMY: 20 city / 29 highway
SAFETY FEATURES: Driver, front passenger, side front and rear, head curtain airbags. Antilock Brakes are standard.
Where built: Smyrna and Decherd, Tenn.
Refinements and upgrades are what make the 2004 Nissan Maxima that's arriving in dealer showrooms the epitome of what fine luxury automobiles are about.
As the flagship of Nissan's ever-bourgeoning lineup of vehicles that seems to fit nicely into every way of life and lifestyle, the under $30,000 Maxima proves itself worthy of the maximum balance of performance, comfort and value.
Now five -- can you believe it?!? -- five generations down the road from the very first Maxima gracing American roads there is no change when it comes to exactly what this vehicle is all about: A four-door sports car.
And, for the first time since its birth in 1981, the Maxima will now be assembled on our shores, at the Nissan manufacturing plant in Tennessee.
Nissan first billed the Maxima as a performance sedan and it quickly took the front seat as a top-selling V6 import. Today's Maxima is no exception. Two models are available, the 3.5 SE and 3.5 SL. Both offer a host of delightful options, including a new Skyview Roof that's standard equipment on all models.
Nissan promises you'll fall in love with this new Skyview Roof. The premise behind this neat option is that it creates an open-air above the front and rear passengers, while maintaining a solid roof structure.