I live in New Jersey, one of the states that mandates inspection for all vehicles newer than 1995. My daily driver, a Jeep Cherokee, happens to be a 1996 model year with an OBD-II sensor, meaning I ...
I love my 2000 nissan mazima~! It is my first car and very reliable! It always runs and has great horsepower. My friends get in and say wow you have heated leather seats? Your so spoiled! I love my ...
Right now, all eyes of Nissan fans in the US are longingly staring at the 2025 Nissan GT-R supercar, which got yet another extension of the R35 series with special series like the limited-run Skyline ...
Modern vehicles are pretty complicated pieces of tech. Apart from emissions and other vital functions, the engine control system relies heavily on several sensors to regulate performance. That is ...
The bell tolls for the Nissan Maxima, the nameplate ending life in its current ICE incarnation sometime in the middle of its 42nd year after being born as the Datsun Maxima in 1981. This last ...
Nissan has revealed pricing for the 2023 Maxima, and although the base model gets a modest price bump, it will also feature more standard safety technology. Starting at $38,140, the 2023 Maxima SV ...
Nissan confirmed to Newsweek this week that it will be ending production of the Maxima large car in mid-2023, following the 2023 model year. Though the current internal combustion engine version of ...
Nissan has confirmed that production of the Maxima will cease in 2023. After 42 years of production, the model will go out on its eighth generation, with the first Maxima dating back to the Datsun 810 ...
Sport sedan fans, prepare to pour one out for a real one. Car and Driver has confirmed with Nissan that the Maxima will end production next year. Low sales are to blame, which shouldn't be surprising ...
The Nissan Maxima as you know it is going away in 2023, but it's probably not dead for good. Nissan has confirmed that the gas-fed Maxima sedan has one foot through death's door, sure, but it's a ...
Just in time for the release of "F9," car builder and "Fast and Furious" fan Dominic Dubreuil rolled out a replica of Vince's Nissan Maxima, one of the star cars from the first movie in the series.