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2008 Nissan Maxima - Q&A

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2008 Nissan Maxima Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 501 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
2008 Nissan Maxima Keyless Questions?
I just got a rental 2008 Maxima from Enterprise. Its keyless, so I dont need to plugin the key to start it, I just move the switch with the key in my pocket and it starts. Are there any other features I am not aware of? For example, I thought the car would shutdown or start by itself when I approach it, but I couldn't find a way for it to do it...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Express down windows if equipt. push and hold unlock on remote windows go down Rubber buttons on door handle and licence plate light allow no key entry. No automatic start Manufactures want your foot near the brake when starting the car. Also you do not need keyless entry to exit and lock just push...

(Just no) Not that some one who works for nissan would be the first to know. Were already seeing the 2008 Altima and Altima coupes and trucks have not heard about any V-8 maxima's

Remove Radio 2008 Maxima?
I'm trying to remove the radio in my 2008 Maxima. I ned to install an aftermarket, but I'm not sure of how to remove the center dashboard. I do know that the system is two parts and I have all the adpaters to keep my steering wheel controls working, just not sure how to remove. Any suggestions? thks
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

John is wrong. you start by pulling the small chrome piece on the shift knob straight down. there is a little clip that looks like a paper clip. remove that. here is a link to pictures and step-by-step instructions. **note** this is for a 2004-2006 maxima. which is exactly the same as the 2007/2008...

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The 2008 Nissan Maxima is very comfortable and refined inside, with especially attractive appointments, but it doesn't have the exterior styling or the performance of other sport sedans in its price range, like the Acura TSX and Audi A4--and both of those bring the better dealership experience associated with luxury brands.

The Subaru Legacy GT doesn't compete with the Maxima on the level of refinement, as it's quite a bit louder inside and its powertrain is coarser, but it rivals the Maxima for performance and has standard all-wheel drive.

Then there's the Passat, which in V-6 form feels especially refined and comfortable, also with a standout interior.


 
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