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I am looking at buying a new 2006 Nissan Maxima. Do they have a good record, so far, for maintenance?
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- Fell In LoveLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The 2006 Nissan Maxima has a good reliability record but I would rather get a 2006 Toyota Avalon or a 2006 Honda Accord over a Nissan Maxima.
- F VLv 41 decade ago
Of course, Ford DOES NT build Nissan. Except the Nissan Quest 1998 and models before.
Wait for the new Nissan Maxima 2007, is a little bit different.
- msdagneyLv 41 decade ago
The Maxima has an excellent record for maintenence.
They are a great car.... but if you want an 06 you better move quickly, the 2007s are hitting the ground in the US right now.
Source(s): work in a dealership - 1 decade ago
I have a 2006 Maxima myself, And it is made in the USA in Tn and not by Ford. Quick as hell too. Did have a problem with warped rotors when i first got it.
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- 1 decade ago
Used to work for Nissan and I would by one if I could afford it. I have lots of friends with them well worth the money. They are as close to an infiniti as you can get without the price tag.
P.S. mommy2savannah why don't you move to Japan!!!!!
Ford does not make Nissan unless you are referring to the old quest van get your facts right before you open your mouth about something.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
THe Maxima is a great car.
Totally buy one.
- 1 decade ago
yeah im pretty sure the new Maxima has a shock gear system inside it and you cant hear or feel the shift of the car its really weird but hats a nice feature...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The Nissan max is one of the most dependable cars on the road it will go 200,000 miles if you follow your maintaince schedule...
- 1 decade ago
You could try going to edmund's.com and the kelly blue book website and see what they say about it.