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Facelift's are every 3 years on schedule. Always been that way.They are going to do a few cosmetic updates every few years
Facelift's are every 3 years on schedule. Always been that way.They are going to do a few cosmetic updates every few years
That would make an awesome "you know what", next season. Shame. There'd probably be a market for this youthful-looking version, in Australia. Maybe if there were a wagon variant.
I know, that is why it's boring. Just saying I wish they would make a sporty/performance version not asking for a hardcore performance car but something like they did with the Sentra SR Turbo/NISMO, the Maxima definitely has the looks for it.Facelift's are every 3 years on schedule. Always been that way.
After more than four decades and eight generations, the Nissan Maxima will end its run next year. Nissan confirmed to C/D that it will end production of the sedan in mid-2023. Sales have fallen recently, as Nissan only moved 3753 units of the Maxima in the first half of 2022, compared with 78,610 Altimas sold over the same time period.
Another Maxima may still be in the cards, however, as Nissan's official statement says that the company is "prioritizing electric vehicles" and advises us to "stay tuned for future Nissan Maxima news."