Used Nissan Maxima QX Saloon 1995 - 2003 reliability

Category: Executive car

The Nissan Maxima QX is not the executive model it promised to be, and falls well short of the best in its class

Nissan Maxima QX Saloon (00 - 02)
  • Nissan Maxima QX Saloon (00 - 02)
  • Nissan Maxima QX Saloon (00 - 02)
Used Nissan Maxima QX Saloon 1995 - 2003 review
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Steve Huntingford
Published01 January 2006

What should I look for in a used Nissan Maxima QX saloon?

Build quality on this car is - in the main - good, and the Japanese firm's record on reliability is an impressive one. The QX's rating is well above average in data supplied by Warranty Direct.

That said, to minimise your risk, beware of high-milers. This car was aimed more at the fleet market than the private buyer, so many will have travelled big distances in a shorter space of time than normal.

Check for cars that could have been kerbed, because a linkage in the front suspension was found to break if subjected to an impact. Nissan warned this could affect the QX's stability and make the car difficult to control.

Brake discs have also been known to warp, so find out from the seller when they were last replaced. Inspect the headlamps, too, because faulty or damaged ones are particularly pricey to replace.

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