Few cars have the stellar reputation the Nissan Maxima enjoys. The car is virtually synonymous with an excellent ride, a decked out interior, generally way more car than you actually pay for. Nissan has been trying to boost its appeal as a line of family vehicles recently, with commercials like the on in which the dad stretches his 370Z into a Maxima to fit the baby on the way.
Bullz-Eye recently reviewed the 2011 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SV to see if the car could really be your family transport. Though most of the features are still considered luxury items, there’s plenty of room to tuck a carseat or two in the back.
From the review:
The exterior of the Maxima lifted our expectations for the interior and I’m happy to say, we weren’t disappointed! The premium leather seats are extremely comfortable and elevate the overall experience in the Maxima’s cabin. The heated leather steering wheel both looks and feels great and kept with the theme of the four-door sports car. The dashboard is well thought out and similar to higher end Infiniti models. We found the 7″ color monitor with a rearview monitor well designed. Of course, the Maxima included XM Navigation traffic and weather with streaming audio via blue tooth. The back seats are spacious and wear the superior leather used in the front cabin for a great riding experience. When driving the Maxima, I did think the paddle shifters were a bit too large. They seemed to take away from the otherwise clean, telescopic steering wheel.
For the full 2011 Nissan Maxima review, head over to Bullz-Eye.com.

