1994 Nissan Maxima GXE 6 cylinder 160 HP
Summary:
Quiet, great ride, once you bring it tip-top
Faults:
Transmission - rebuilt Transmission for $1750. It just totally died 6 months after I bought the car.
Brakes - repaired front and rear $750.
Axles - replaced all 4 $950.
Struts - replaced all 4 $1088.
Timing chain tuneup 4 tires $1000.
Radio.
General Comments:
I loved the car and love it more now that I got everything fixed - you have to understand that I like everything working like it was. Sister in law had the car 1st 132k, and didn't get the maintenance like I might have had I owned it.
Now that it is like it should be, it is very quiet, powerful, steady, and drives straight. Emergency handling is great.
On a 2,000 mile trip from San Antonio to Nashville TN a week ago, I got 31.4 mph. Before I got it the way I wanted it, it was getting 22 mph, no matter if I drove it fast or slow.
The radio is still intermittent, when it decides to come on, it sounds great. It's been 104 degrees in Texas, and the radio likes to be cool.
To have spent almost $6000 for a car I paid about $3,000 (except for the transmission) I would have replaced most of this in order to drive it the next ten years, had I got any other used car at 90K -it's what you have to do, if you want the car to be in tip-top shape.
This is a luxury car that I didn't have to spend $28,000, just for it to be new.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 30th September, 2005
25th Jun 2006, 08:26
My name is George, I have a Nissan Maxima 1994 GXE. It is a really good car. I have had only two problems, one was a fuel injector, and the other was the alternator. And the thing is, I got it from a junk yard, all I did was clean, wax, and drive.