The Maxima isn't all about looks though. All of its safety features are standard equipment, like traction control, tire pressure monitoring, an energy-absorbing steering column, and the Nissan Advanced Air Bag System. Even with all these systems on board, the Maxima still manages 19 mpg in the city and 26 on the highway.
The interior has leather seats, shift knob, and steering wheel. The 8-way power driver's seat has lumbar support, while the passenger has to make do with a 4-way power seat. The rear bucket seats fold down with a 60/40 split. Dual-zone climate control with air filter is standard, including rear-seat air conditioning controls. Everything in the Maxima is power, from the push button start to the remote windows down function.
The packaged options for the SV add quite a bit to the already long list of features. The Monitor package adds a 7-inch monitor with rear-view camera and a 2GB Music Box flash drive, and the Cold package heats the mirrors, front seats, and steering wheel.
The Sport package gives the Maxima SV a sportier feel with a tuned suspension and 19-inch wheels, plus a rear spoiler and metallic interior trim. The Premium package plays to the more luxurious side of the Maxima, with a dual-panel moonroof, heated and cooled driver's seat, and eucalyptus wood-tone interior trim. Both the Sport and Premium packages include the Monitor package, plus paddle shifters and HID xenon headlights.