Used 2007 NissanMaxima SE 3.5

 
    Exterior Color
    Silver
    Interior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    103,416 miles
    Fuel Economy
    21/28 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    Front-wheel Drive
    Engine
    V6 FI DOHC 24V / FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
    VIN
    1N4BA41E47C865771
    Stock Number
    9794
    Nissan Maxima
    • Certified

    Included Packages & Options

    Included Options
    • Wheels: 18" Chrome$1,550

    Highlighted Features

    • Automatic temperature control
    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Speed sensitive wipers
    • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
    • Fully automatic headlights
    • Security system
    • Power driver seat
    • Alloy wheels
    • Spoiler

    Included Packages & Accessories

    • Intermittent Wipers
    • Front Wheel Drive
    • Power Windows
    • Leather Interior
    • CD player
    • Power Adjustable Seat
    • Tilt Steering
    • Bose Sound System
    • Center Arm Rest
    • Power Steering
    • Alloy Wheels
    • Climate Control
    • Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
    • Trip Odometer
    • Xenon Headlights
    • Power Brakes
    • Power Door Locks
    • Cruise Control
    • Power Mirrors
    • Cup Holder
    • Air Conditioning
    • Traction Control System
    • Heated Seats
    • Wheels: 18" Chrome
    • Engine: 3.5L DOHC V6
    • 6-CD Changer
    • Rear Parking Sensors
    • Radio: AM/FM/CD Audio System w/8 Speakers

    Detailed Specifications

    • 1-touch down
    • 1-touch up
    • Air conditioning
    • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
    • Automatic temperature control
    • Driver door bin
    • Driver vanity mirror
    • Front beverage holders
    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Garage door transmitter: HomeLink(R)
    • Illuminated entry
    • Overhead console
    • Passenger door bin
    • Passenger vanity mirror
    • Power windows
    • Proximity keyless entry: doors and push button start
    • Rear beverage holders
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Speed control
    • Telescoping steering wheel
    • Tilt steering wheel
    • Alloy wheels
    • Four wheel independent suspension
    • Front anti-roll bar
    • Front tires: 245/45VR18.0
    • Power steering
    • Rear anti-roll bar
    • Rear tires: 245/45VR18.0
    • Speed-sensing steering
    • Sport suspension
    • Wheel size: 18"
    • CD player
    • Diversity antenna
    • Speakers: 8
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
    • Front center armrest: w/storage
    • Front seats: bucket
    • Leather shift knob
    • Manual driver lumbar support
    • Power driver seat
    • Rear seat center armrest
    • Rear seats Folding position: fold forward seatback
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Cylinder configuration: V-6
    • Drive type: front-wheel
    • Engine liters: 3.5
    • Engine location: front
    • Fuel economy city: 21mpg
    • Fuel economy highway: 28mpg
    • Fuel tank capacity: 20.0gal.
    • Horsepower: 255hp @ 6,000RPM
    • Manual-shift auto
    • Number of valves: 24
    • Recommended fuel: Premium Unleaded
    • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
    • Torque: 252 lb.-ft. @ 4,400RPM
    • Transmission: continuously variable automatic
    • Variable intake manifold
    • Variable valve control
    • Bodyside moldings
    • Bumpers: body-color
    • Door mirrors: body-color
    • Power door mirrors
    • Rear cargo: trunk
    • Spoiler
    • Tailpipe finisher: chrome
    • Compression ratio: 10.30 to 1
    • Curb weight: 1,629kg (3,591lbs)
    • Engine bore x stroke: 95.5mm x 81.4mm (3.76" x 3.20")
    • Engine displacement: 3.5 L
    • Engine horsepower: 255hp @ 6,000RPM
    • Engine torque: 252 lb.-ft. @ 4,400RPM
    • Exterior body width: 1,821mm (71.7")
    • Exterior height: 1,481mm (58.3")
    • Exterior length: 4,938mm (194.4")
    • Front hiproom: 1,359mm (53.5")
    • Front legroom: 1,115mm (43.9")
    • Front shoulder room: 1,471mm (57.9")
    • GVWR: 2,082kg (4,590lbs)
    • Passenger volume: 2,934L (103.6 cu.ft.)
    • Rear hiproom: 1,392mm (54.8")
    • Rear legroom: 927mm (36.5")
    • Rear shoulder room: 1,435mm (56.5")
    • Towing capacity: 454kg (1,000lbs)
    • Turning radius: 6.1m (20.0')
    • Wheelbase: 2,824mm (111.2")
    • Display: analog
    • Front fog lights
    • Front reading lights
    • Fully automatic headlights
    • Low tire pressure warning
    • Outside temperature display
    • Rear reading lights
    • Rear window defroster
    • Speed sensitive wipers
    • Tachometer
    • Trip computer
    • Variably intermittent wipers
    • 4 wheel disc brakes
    • ABS brakes
    • Anti-whiplash front head restraints
    • Brake assist
    • Dual front impact airbags
    • Dual front side impact airbags
    • Ignition disable
    • Occupant sensing airbag
    • Overhead airbag
    • Panic alarm
    • Security system
    • Traction control

    Dealer Notes

    RAMSEY CORP IS HOME OF GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL! THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH A FREE 3 MONTH WARRANTY; EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE.

    Leather / Heated Seating 
    Bose Premium Sound System
    Rear Parking Sensors 
    Xenon Headlamps 
    6-CD Changer 
    Sunroof 
    2007 NISSAN MAXIMA SE
    1N4BA41E47C865771
    SEDAN 4 DR 3.5L V6 FI DOHC 24V
    FRONT WHEEL DRIVE

    2007 Nissan Maxima

    Ever since the Altima became a midsize sedan with an optional V-6, experts have wondered why anyone would pay thousands more for the equally powerful, slightly larger Maxima. Nissan says the Altima targets Toyota Camry shoppers, while the flagship Maxima takes aim at the Toyota Avalon and Chrysler 300 crowd. Given that the 2007 Maxima has several changes that bring it closer to these targets, I think that's a fair assessment.

    How does the Maxima compare? It isn't quite as roomy as they are, it suffers from several design bungles and its side-impact crashworthiness could stand to improve — but on the whole, it's quite refined and engaging to drive. If you're looking for a larger car that's good for a few driving thrills, this one is worth considering.

    This year marks the Maxima's first major update since the sixth-generation sedan bowed in early 2003. Changes include a fresh front end, an upgraded interior and several mechanical revisions that will appeal to those who value comfort over performance. Trim levels include the sporty SE and upscale SL. I drove a well-optioned Maxima SE.

    Exterior & Styling
    The Maxima's nose job includes reshaped headlights, a single-piece grille and a revised bumper with separate fog light portals. It gives the car a boxier face, though the rear remains as bulbous as ever. Several details — like the indented grille and slicked-back headlights — mimic those on Nissan's other cars, many of which have been redesigned this year.

    Seventeen-inch alloy wheels come with P225/55R17 tires on the Maxima SL, while my SE test car had 18-inchers and P245/45R18 tires.

    At just less than 195 inches from bumper to bumper, the Maxima is nearly 5 inches longer than Nissan's smaller Altima, but it isn't quite as big as its full-size competitors. Despite the outside disparities, its cabin and trunk volume are competitive in the segment.

    Large Cars Compared
    2007 Nissan Maxima SE2007 Toyota Avalon Touring2007 Chrysler 300 Touring2007 Chevrolet Impala LTZ
    Price*$28,050$29,125$28,010$26,365
    Length (in.)194.4197.2196.8200.4
    Width (in.)71.772.874.172.9
    Height (in.)58.358.558.458.7
    Cabin volume (cu. ft.)103.6106.9106.6104.5
    Trunk volume (cu. ft.)15.514.415.618.6
    Turning circle (ft.)40.036.938.938.0
    EPA gas mileage (city/hwy, mpg)21/2822/3119/2720/29
    Required fuelRegular (87 octane); premium (91 octane) suggestedRegular (87 octane)Regular (87 octane); midgrade (89 octane) suggestedRegular (87 octane)
    Source: Manufacturer data
    *Excludes destination charge.

    Ride & Handling
    Last year, the Maxima SE offered performance-oriented tuning, while the SL's riggings erred more on the side of comfort. This year, Nissan says both trim levels have SL-spec suspensions.

    Those used to a cushy ride may still find the Maxima too harsh, but I think the majority of shoppers will be pleased. Even with its low-series 18-inch tires, my test car's standard four-wheel-independent suspension did a fine job smoothing out major ruts and potholes. Over prolonged stretches of rough asphalt — where softly suspended cars typically come undone — it remained reasonably planted.

    The steering wheel feels evenly weighted and never artificial, like the steering in some full-size cars. Parking lot maneuvers can become burdensome, however, as it takes a lot of wheel turning to produce the desired effect. Indeed, the Maxima's 40-foot turning radius is among the worst in its class.

    In faster corners, the chassis tends toward mild understeer and moderatebody roll, and pavement grooves can quickly send the wheels skittering sideways — evidence that no matter what it used to be, today's Maxima is no sport sedan.

    Going & Stopping
    Nissan's 3.5-liter V-6 is standard. It makes 255 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 252 pounds-feet of torque at 4,400 rpm. Due to new rating procedures, those numbers are slightly lower than 2006 figures, though actual output hasn't changed.

    What has changed is the transmission. Nissan scrapped the Maxima's previous offerings — a five-speed automatic and a six-speed manual — for a continuously variable automatic transmission. The CVT helps the Maxima achieve slightly better highway gas mileage, and Nissan says it enhances performance, too.

    At first, I was wary of this claim. Some CVTs take too long to adjust to driver demand, serving up lackluster acceleration as they scramble to deliver the engine's peak torque — hardly a recipe for strong performance. Fortunately, the Maxima exhibits very little of that. Credit the well-groomed V-6, which offers usable power from as low as 2,500 rpm all the way to the engine's 6,200-rpm redline. With this sort of flexibility, the CVT has minimal scrambling to do.

    On the highway, passing response is more or less immediate, with virtually none of the delay it sometimes takes for conventional automatics to find a lower gear. The tachometer needle simply jumps to 3,500 rpm or higher, and off you go.

    There are a couple of caveats. One is torque steer — the tendency in a powerful front-wheel-drive car to yank the steering wheel side to side during spirited acceleration. The Maxima has it in spades. It's apparent even on the highway, where quick lane changes combined with a healthy dose of gas can unleash a tugging sensation on the steering wheel.

    The second issue is transmission performance at low speeds. In my test car, coasting to a stop induced repeated periods of CVT indecision. It often began engine braking, but then felt like it disengaged entirely into neutral. When I needed to accelerate again, it snapped to attention a few moments late. Nissan couldn't provide any answer for this phenomenon, so it may be an anomaly with my test car. If you test drive a Maxima, pay close attention to the transmission's behavior as you approach stop signs and red lights.

    All Maximas have standard four-wheel-disc brakes with ABS. I found the pedal smooth and easy to modulate, and it delivered strong stopping power when needed.

    The Inside
    Tall drivers may find the Maxima cramped, as the standard power driver's seat offers limited travel. I'm 5 feet, 11 inches tall, and I had just a smidge of extra headroom with the seat cushion all the way down and most of the way back. Fortunately, the steering wheel tilts and telescopes, so drivers of all sizes can position themselves a safe distance away.

    Thanks to the redesigned instrument gauges and center controls, the Maxima's cabin has an upscale, executive appeal. Materials in my test car were top notch, with well-cushioned seats and high-quality leather. The dashboard controls felt expensive, though the layout could be better. I frequently mistook the stereo's volume knob for a climate control knob — they're positioned inches from each other, and both have the same chrome finish. The navigation system could also use some work, as most functions rely on a hyper-sensitive joystick below the 7-inch screen.

    Visibility is another problem. The low rear window significantly cuts the view in back, and the side mirrors do little to remedy things. Their tapered borders suggest they were designed for aerodynamics, not visibility, and I found myself wishing the car had clip-on mirror extensions.

    There is adequate legroom in back, though it's not nearly as commodious as in some full-size cars. Those who enjoy a backseat snooze will appreciate the low backrest angle and rearward-sloping head restraints, though some competitors' rear seats slope lower still — not necessarily a good thing. 

    Safety
    All Maximas come with standard active head restraints, which automatically extend forward during a rear-end collision to better protect occupants from whiplash. Also standard are side-impact airbags for the front seats and side curtain airbags for both rows. Four-wheel-disc brakes have ABS, and traction control is standard. An electronic stability system is optional for both trim levels.

    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety rated the Maxima Good in frontal crashes but Marginal in side impacts. Despite the side airbags, IIHS said the Maxima did not offer adequate protection for the driver's midsection.

    Head restraints come in all but the middle rear seat and offer ample height adjustment.

    Latch child-seat anchors are included for both outboard positions in back. They're spaced several inches toward the center, which moves children farther away from potential impact zones. Top-tether anchors are clearly marked on the rear shelf above all three positions. 

    Cargo
    The Maxima's trunk offers 15.5 cubic feet of cargo room, competitive with the Avalon and 300. Opting for the electronic stability system also adds a full-size spare tire, which reduces trunk space to 13.7 cubic feet. (The full-size spare replaces the standard spare, which is a smaller, temporary tire.) A standard 60/40-split, folding rear seat offers a smooth transition from the trunk floor to the seatback with no major shelf. An optional rear center console, which converts the Maxima to a four-passenger car, eliminates the folding seat.

    Features
    For about $28,000, the Maxima SE includes Infiniti's Intelligent Key system (see photos for more information), as well as a power driver's seat, dual-zone automatic climate control and an eight-speaker CD stereo. Nissan's SkyView roof is also standard; it's a narrow, fixed glass panel that traverses the length of the cabin. For $900, it can be replaced with a conventional moonroof. The $30,300 Maxima SL adds a Bose stereo, heated leather seats, a power passenger seat and xenon headlights. All of these are options on the SE. A fully loaded Maxima comes with such amenities as heated rear seats, power-folding outside mirrors and a heated steering wheel. It will set you back around $36,000.

    Maxima in the Market
    If the Maxima is truly intended to be a full-size contender, Nissan needs to make it larger. I suspect the next generation may come through on that. For now, the current car offers a high-quality — if somewhat flawed — cabin and engaging road manners. Car shoppers who want midsize performance should save some scratch and get the V-6 Altima. Those who prefer elegance and luxury should buy the Avalon. Somewhere in between, there's a group of buyers for whom the Maxima is just right.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.2Out of 5
    • Saved Our LIVES!!

      By Kandi on Tuesday, August 28, 2007

      5.0
      This car was by far the best car I have ever owned! It was roomy dependable and classy! Got great gas mileage and had alot of power. But most imoportant it saved my family's life! My husband, my two babies (2ys and 7m) and I were in a horrible rollover accident while driving this car. Just by looking at the car you would not expect there to be any survivors. But because of how well built the maxima was and having all 6 air bags deploy, with the help of seat belts and proper child seats, we all walked away without a broken bones or stiches! I thank God every day for sparing our lives and I know that if we were driving anything else our luck might not be so good.
    • Higs and Lows

      By Jimbo on Saturday, September 10, 2011

      3.0
      My 2004 has served me adequately, but not well. It's beautiful and has gadgets and gizmos galore. My wife loves the folding mirrors and heated steering wheel. We like the fact that the driver's seat memory includes mirror and steering wheel positions. Mechanically, we've been pleased with 30 MPG on long drives. What we didn't like was premature failure of struts and rear ABS system problems ($2000). We are still waiting for the transmission problems to surface, but are glad to wait.
    • Buy this generation, but not this year

      By Erik on Tuesday, June 13, 2017

      4.0
      2004 is the first model year of this generation of the Maxima and shines with wonderful driving dynamics, comfortable interior, and many gremlins that are fixed in the following years. The engine in this vehicle is superb. If you drive frequently on the freeway or through downtown traffic it is compliant and has a smooth delivery of power. The interior is generous and I found the seats to be comfortable. However, this car is plagued with gremlins ranging from annoyances to nightmare fuel. The basic annoyances are that my interior trunk release and dash LEDS dont work anymore. Along with temperamental headlights (beware a fix it ticket) and a leaking moonroof (no idea why it doesnt open). There are 2 serious issues that you need to check out before purchasing this vehicle: Auto transmission will fail around 140k, and the passenger side floor will rust through. That being said, the engine is very reliable as my car has over 240k and is still running strong. Overall you should avoid the 2004 Nissan Maxima if cant be sure that the transmission has been replaced and if you see rust forming in the floor pans. However, the 2006-2008 years have fixed all of these problems and are considered by some to be some of the greatest cars ever made.