Showing posts with label 2019 Nissan Maxima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2019 Nissan Maxima. Show all posts
12/14/2018
2019 Nissan Maxima - Brave strong performance
2019 Nissan Maxima offers a bold, powerful performance image and refurbished design with Nissan Safety Shield 360 technology
With its charming performance stance, 19-inch diamond-cut wheels, boomerang signature LED lighting reflecting the expanded V-moving grille frame, the new 2019 Nissan Maxima today made an impressive start at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The new Maxima also offers Nissan Safety Shield 360, an advanced driver assistance system package that supports the Nissan Intelligent Mobility vision to redefine how cars are driven, powered and integrated into the community.
Ed As our flagship, Maxima is a major contributor to the Nissan brand, or says Dan Mohnke, senior vice president of Sales and Marketing and Operations, Nissan Division US, Nissan North America, Inc. asına Maxima, our longest working style, performance and excited owners for four years with quality. "
In the 2018 JD Power Initial Quality Study, Maxima ranked first in the Big Car segment and ranked second among all vehicles in the study. The 2019 Maxima is renowned as an exciting close luxury gym with a standard 300-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine and sports tuned steering, brakes and suspension.
. Maxima controls all the boxes for sports sedan enthusiasts, and now, with its renewed appearance, refined interior and improved safety and security technology, Maxima has more reasons to stand out than any other mid-size sedan on the market today, akl added Mohnke.
Nissan Smart Mobility and Nissan Security Shield 360
The new 2019 Maxima adopts the visionary Nissan Smart Mobility philosophy, which presents technology in a way that brings people to a better world. For Maxima, this includes the availability of the Nissan Safety Shield 360, a package of six advanced active safety and driver support technologies designed to provide 360-degree active drive support, collision avoidance and pedestrian detection.
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