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Nissan markets the Maxima as a 4 door sports car, so the ad reinforces that theme. When a family changes, they would like to keep you in a Nissan, and they are saying they have a product that would appease the wife and the husband in this case. Porsche has had similar campaigns with the Cayenne
CVT's have been around for quite a while and I've never heard of issues with them. Is there something special about the Maxima's CVT that I'm unaware of?
There's nothing special about the Maxima's CVT. At our dealership I've only seen one go bad, and that was user error. I'd say they're pretty bulletproof.
Had our murano for quit a while and never had no problem with your cvt tranny at all. nissan extended the warranty on the drive train to like 125k miles also from the 60k due to people concerned with replacement cost.
At least heritage-wise, the maxima has been "the four door Z" for a long time.
The maxima used/shared the Z engine for at least 20-30 years. The old Z used the same chassis as the maxima. They were both were RWD for a bit. Of course they aren't the same car, but traditionally it's an ok statement.