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The Nissan Maxima VII (A35) is a full-size sedan (2008-2014) known for its powerful V6 engine, comfortable interior, and distinctive styling. It's an excellent choice for buyers seeking a refined yet sporty daily driver with good value on the used market.
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Nissan Maxima VII (A35) from $400, averaging $7,113. Most affordable options come from us. Car Spy calculates total cost including shipping and customs.
CVT Transmission Failure
Front Suspension Components Wear
Crankshaft Position Sensor Failure
Power Steering Pump Leaks

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CVT Transmission Failure
Front Suspension Components Wear
Crankshaft Position Sensor Failure
Power Steering Pump Leaks
Prioritize a pre-purchase inspection (PPI) with a focus on the CVT transmission's health, checking for unusual noises, slipping, or shuddering.
Check service records meticulously, especially for transmission fluid changes, which are crucial for CVT longevity.
Inspect the front suspension components for wear, including struts, control arm bushings, and ball joints.
Be aware of potential oil consumption in higher mileage VQ35DE engines, though less common in this generation, it's worth monitoring.
Consider the trim level: SV or Premium offer a much richer interior experience, while Sport adds firmer suspension and larger wheels.
Test drive extensively at various speeds to assess overall ride quality, engine response, and any transmission anomalies.
Factor in potential CVT repair/replacement costs when negotiating the purchase price, especially if no clear service history is available.