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Nissan Maxima to be Discontinued mid-2023

Nissan Maxima to be Discontinued mid-2023It's been recently confirmed that Nissan with stop making the Nissan Maxima sometime around the middle of 2023.

End of the Maxima

The current configuration has been on the market for seven or so years, and the current one out is the 8th generation of this particular sedan. One thing that could happen in the future, however, is that one of Nissan's upcoming electric models could end up using this name. That would be something new, however, and not a true Maxima as it exists now.

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Nissan Enhances Certified Pre-Owned Program to Include Older Models and Select Non-Nissan Vehicles

Nissan Enhances Certified Pre-Owned Program to Include Older Models and Select Non-Nissan VehiclesThe Nissan Certified Pre-Owned program allows customers to buy pre-owned vehicles that are adequately checked by the company. Usually, Nissan inspects and reconditions these vehicles before availing them to customers.

Customers face a reduced risk when they buy these certified pre-owned vehicles than when they go for non-certified vehicles sold by individuals. Nissan-certified cars go through a 167-point comprehensive inspection conducted by a Nissan-trained technician.


 
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Nissan Approves First Bi-Directional Charger for Nissan LEAF

Nissan Approves First Bi-Directional Charger for Nissan LEAFNissan approved its first bi-directional charger for the Nissan LEAF. It is a groundbreaking development for the electric vehicle market. It opens up new possibilities for how LEAF owners can use their cars. Owners use this system to charge their vehicles with electricity from the grid. They can also send power back to the grid when they aren't using their cars. It will make it easier for LEAF owners to take advantage of the benefits. Electric vehicle ownership is on the rise.

 
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Nissan Maxima to be Phased Out in 2023

Nissan Maxima to be Phased Out in 2023After 42 years, the Nissan Maxima is no more. The automaker has announced that it will discontinue the sedan.

The move is part of a broader strategy to focus on electric cars and SUVs. The Maxima played a significant part in our history. But Nissan decided to focus their resources on other areas.


 
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