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2009 Nissan Maxima - The Truth About Cars

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The Truth About Cars have published a review of the 2009 Nissan Maxima. 'With 19" rims, doors the size of stainless-steel refrigerators, and a new wider track and shorter length, the Maxima offers pure, broad-shouldered aggression. Overall, the new, downsized– yes, downsized– Maxima looks like some antediluvian antecedent to the G37 coupe just got dredged up from the Marianas trench. And then ate four people. Nissan may be eating Subaru's lunch when it comes to performance, but the two brands are in a race to the bottom when it comes to interior quality. Even the mighty Nissan GT-R suffers from a cheapish-feeling interior. The Maxima's cabin is as rubbery as Chrysler's plastics are hard. If Nissan wants people to think their cars are built to last, they're going to have understand that first impressions last.'

Read: 2009 Nissan Maxima Review - The Truth About Cars

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