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2007 Nissan Maxima - Q&A

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2007 Nissan Maxima Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 302 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
It completely depends on your location and how often you drive on snow covered roadways. Snow tires provide you better stopping distance and grip on 2"+ deep snowy/icy roads, BUT AT THE EXPENSE of stopping distance, handling, wear, and noise on plowed roads above 25 degrees. Therefore, it better be...

The Camry is somewhere in the spectrum of $5K-$7K cheaper than the Maxima. However, they're in different classes. Just ask yourself : Why do you need to pick between the two? Are you going to be driving long commutes, wheeling around children? And just how important is gas mileage to you? People...

Is a 2007 Maxima SE for $13,000 with 75k miles a good deal?
the car has heated leather seats and bose sound system but my only worry is the mileage , should i spend a few more thousand and get it with less miles or should i take advantage of this deal ?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Don't sweat the timing belt: Maximas haven't had one since the middle 1990s. For what it's worth, the heated leather seats and Bose sound system in my 2000 Infiniti I30 (a Maxima in a prom dress, I usually say) still work just fine.

Does the 2007 Nissan Maxima SL need premium gas?
We recently bought a new 2007 Maxima SL. The book says to use premium grade gas but the dealer said they filled it up with 87 grade gas when the car was delivered to us.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

A member of our firm would recommend that you follow the users manual rather than what the dealer says. Also, the window sticker may say, as well as the gas cap itself (It will say Premium Unleaded Only on the cap/in the fuel fill area if it is required).You might also try Nissan's Web site for the...


 
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