Nissan’s 4-Door Sports Car

With the release of the 2009 Nissan Maxima, Nissan is banking on the car’s billing at a possible 4-Door Sports Car.

Maxima had some stickers placed on the rear windows of older models of the Maxima that read “4DSC,” standing for 4-Door Sports Car of course. Those past models of the Nissan Maxima maybe weren’t quite up to par of what a sports car was expected to be, but the idea was nice and it provided a sense of style and substance for owners of the incarnation.

Fast forward to today and witness the 2009 Nissan Maxima. Perhaps those stickers wouldn’t be so out of place now, as Nissan’s car boasts a sporty look and a speed-power quotient that owns the road. By selling the vehicle as the 4-Door Sports Car, Nissan is banking on knocking down a demographic that has long been longing for a vehicle that best suits their lifestyle.

The 2009 Nissan Maxima is that vehicle, a powerful and sporty four-door vehicle that is both comfortable and exciting, stylish and durable. It is the ultimate car for the family or the ultimate car for a night on the town.

To see for yourself, head on in to your local dealer and test drive a 2009 Nissan Maxima today. You’ll be glad you did.

Looking at the 2009 Nissan Maxima

Nissan has elected once again to go with a flagship sedan. The 2009 Nissan Maxima fits that bill nicely, with good performance and a nice look that should appeal to plenty of new Nissan customers. Nissan is essentially going with the old pattern that worked so well with the Maxima before, notching up some design issues to meet new demands but generally staying with the same set-up.

The Maxima first made a decisive turn against the norm in 2004 when Nissan made radical styling changes to the vehicle. The model was based loosely on the Altima, which made plenty of people happy.

With the 2009 Maxima, the car has continued its journey to become larger and wider. It is also more powerful, continually building on horsepower through the years. Along with the boost in power, the 2009 Nissan Maxima features aggressive styling that gives the car a more streamlined appearance. It features a more curvy body, allowing it to gracefully slide down the road. The clunky slab sides are gone.

Almost as though the car is wearing a belt, the 2009 Maxima has a tight waistline and features bulging rear and front fenders. This view is most apparent from the driver’s view, as the car appears to demand a change of position for the mirrors.

Regardless of how the car’s styling appears, there will be many Nissan buy opportunities for the new Maxima. Your local dealer will have plenty of other Nissan cars available, too, so stop by today for a test drive.

Nissan 2009 Maxima

The Nissan 2009 Maxima brings this car full circle. Over the years, the Maxima sedan has been a sporty car, a luxury car and even a mainstream sedan. The newest version of the Maxima, however, takes the brand back to it’s roots as a four-door sports car.

The new Maxima has a shortened wheelbase and overall length. Combined with the 35 higher horsepower than it’s previous version in the 3.5 liter VQ V-6, and you’ve got an amazingly sporty ride. What’s especially interesting about that is the Nissan 2009 Maxima still manages to get 26 miles per gallon on the highway. The 2009 Nissan Maxima is wider and has added track, which contributes to better stability and better handling in the corners.

The look of the 2009 Maxima should be familiar to Maxima enthusiasts. There are sweeping roof lines, and high, broad rear shoulders. Especially interesting about the new Maxima is the technology and electronics bonuses. Every new Maxima has iPod connectivity. You can add all sorts of tech to this car, from rear view camera to an audio system with a 9.3 gigabyte hard drive.

Come check out the Nissan 2009 Maxima today. You won’t be disappointed.