Any new news on the release date?
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it should be rolling in dealers anytime now since I did not know the dealers do not have any 2015 Maxima, which was odd, since the website only currently shows 2014 Maxima, while the rest of their car line up are 2015. So when did Nissan decided not to sell 2015 yet they have new Maximas on the lot???
#4
it should be rolling in dealers anytime now since I did not know the dealers do not have any 2015 Maxima, which was odd, since the website only currently shows 2014 Maxima, while the rest of their car line up are 2015. So when did Nissan decided not to sell 2015 yet they have new Maximas on the lot???
#5
I posted somewhere here a few weeks ago that my best guess would be that we would have 2016 Maximas for sale at dealers beginning during the June 1st to June 10th period, with the June 3rd through June 8th window being most likely. I still stand by that, but would now add that the June 3rd to June 5th time period seems most likely.
The only thing working against that prediction is the fact Nissan said the 8th gen would be released 'this summer', and, although the summer heat has reached middle Georgia, the astronomical calendar says summer begins June 21st at 12:39PM EDT. But then Nissan probably feels folks consider June through August as 'summer.'
The only thing working against that prediction is the fact Nissan said the 8th gen would be released 'this summer', and, although the summer heat has reached middle Georgia, the astronomical calendar says summer begins June 21st at 12:39PM EDT. But then Nissan probably feels folks consider June through August as 'summer.'
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There are now even more hints that the 8th gens will begin arriving at dealers by this time next week. Once dealers begin having 8th gens on their lot, we will soon begin seeing Maxima ads on TV, as Nissan always floods the air with ads shortly after a new generation of a model becomes available. With the 9th gen probably not arriving before 2022 or 2023, this may be the last time an old codger such as I will have the pleasure of enjoying the release of a new Maxima. And I do plan to enjoy it to the hilt.
#8
I am hopeful that the 2016 Maxima arrives a little sooner than three weeks from now. Several dealers in the Atlanta area are expecting their first 2016 this coming week.
Maybe the first arrivals have already been spoken for by the many hundreds of folks that have been signing up this past month or so? I gues we will soon be finding out.
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#9
My dealer in New Mexico has me scheduled for a test drive tomorrow at 10am. I thought the cars would be released on the 3rd at the soonest, but he swears he will have them on the lot, for sale, tomorrow. I guess we will see at 10am tomorrow
#10
Obviously they are hitting dealers now. https://www.facebook.com/groups/8thgenmax/?fref=nf
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Based on the releases of the 2nd thru 7th gens, I expected high volume and quota-meeting dealers to get theirs first. But that was by a matter of days, or a week or so difference at most. If I were a Nissan dealer and did not have 2016 Maximas on my lot by mid-june, I would be receiving a very clear message from Nissan that, for whatever reason, they no longer valued my dealership.
And the dealer that told Tommy6905 they would be arriving in fall is so far out of the loop that I would be very hesitant to do business there.
And the dealer that told Tommy6905 they would be arriving in fall is so far out of the loop that I would be very hesitant to do business there.
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Lightonthehill, I was thinking the same, something is not right. These last few months since we've all known about the new maxima my deslership had no mention of it. No sneak peaks, etc. they did have it advertised on the main screen of there website for about a month, just mentioning the 2016 maxima with a photo and that was it. I'm tempted to email him back, and ask him what's up, maybe nissan is punishing them for whatever reason. I personally never had a bad experience with them, especially the service dept. they've been superb compared to some others I've dealt with in the past. How ever recently I was disappointed when they begged me to come in to check out a 2014, and offered me about half of what the actual trade value was on my 2010. Especially since my maxima is 4th different nissan overall and 2nd I purchased from them
#15
Called a dealer local to me and spoke with the general sales manager, he said they have no information and no idea when they'll be in their dealership.
It's sad when we know more about their cars than they do
It's sad when we know more about their cars than they do
#16
So.....we'll see you back here with pics and videos and all that jazz tomorrow after lunch then??
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I don't know, we'll see. I called him late yesterday afternoon to confirm the time for my test drive, and he seemed less sure about them being on the lot.
While on the phone, I mentioned that I had pre-ordered, and that Nissan had sent me a confirmation number for the 3 years maintenance. His sales manager told him that to complete that reservation, I had to come into the store and put down a deposit. Really?? They had no idea what I was talking about.
I then asked about the options such as the black 19" wheels and the black sports spoiler. They had never heard of any options.
So it seems at least some of the Nissan dealerships have no idea when they are getting the car, no idea of any Nissan reservation process, or the 3 years maintenance that goes with it (and the no obligation to buy or put down a deposit), and no idea of any options that Nissan will be offering.
For a car that is supposedly being released tomorrow, it sure seems strange that Nissan dealerships have no clue of whats really happening with it, or when they will actually have it. Kind of frustrating lol.
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I don't know, we'll see. I called him late yesterday afternoon to confirm the time for my test drive, and he seemed less sure about them being on the lot.
While on the phone, I mentioned that I had pre-ordered, and that Nissan had sent me a confirmation number for the 3 years maintenance. His sales manager told him that to complete that reservation, I had to come into the store and put down a deposit. Really?? They had no idea what I was talking about.
I then asked about the options such as the black 19" wheels and the black sports spoiler. They had never heard of any options.
So it seems at least some of the Nissan dealerships have no idea when they are getting the car, no idea of any Nissan reservation process, or the 3 years maintenance that goes with it (and the no obligation to buy or put down a deposit), and no idea of any options that Nissan will be offering.
For a car that is supposedly being released tomorrow, it sure seems strange that Nissan dealerships have no clue of whats really happening with it, or when they will actually have it. Kind of frustrating lol.
While on the phone, I mentioned that I had pre-ordered, and that Nissan had sent me a confirmation number for the 3 years maintenance. His sales manager told him that to complete that reservation, I had to come into the store and put down a deposit. Really?? They had no idea what I was talking about.
I then asked about the options such as the black 19" wheels and the black sports spoiler. They had never heard of any options.
So it seems at least some of the Nissan dealerships have no idea when they are getting the car, no idea of any Nissan reservation process, or the 3 years maintenance that goes with it (and the no obligation to buy or put down a deposit), and no idea of any options that Nissan will be offering.
For a car that is supposedly being released tomorrow, it sure seems strange that Nissan dealerships have no clue of whats really happening with it, or when they will actually have it. Kind of frustrating lol.
As a side note, I emailed my guy at the local dealership and we'll see what he comes back with.
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You have to look at it through a different lens, these guys probably had training but have yet to have the car in stock and deal with it on a daily basis. Out of sight, out of mind is what I am thinking of. They are focused on what they have in stock and can move off their lot, not what's coming. We have a different view and are awaiting with excitement. Patience with the dealerships as they all get up to speed...
As a side note, I emailed my guy at the local dealership and we'll see what he comes back with.
As a side note, I emailed my guy at the local dealership and we'll see what he comes back with.
Oh, Im not blaming the dealership at all . It just seems that Nissan themselves aren't communicating with the dealerships as much as they would be expected to at this point. Especially with the reservation thing. All of these dealerships are going to have people walking in with confirmation numbers and saying "whats this for?".
Sorry, just really excited for this car!
#20
My local dealer has two that they received yesterday and have already sold one. I am in Columbus,OH and the dealer is the best in the area in my opinion. Here's what my guy had to say:
"I personally think it is awesome. I love the updates and love the new technology. The exterior and interior design are on the higher end for sure, and I think they have hit a homerun with this vehicle. The drive is quite improved on a vehicle that already had a superb drive quality. Overall, it is an exceptional vehicle in my opinion. "
"I personally think it is awesome. I love the updates and love the new technology. The exterior and interior design are on the higher end for sure, and I think they have hit a homerun with this vehicle. The drive is quite improved on a vehicle that already had a superb drive quality. Overall, it is an exceptional vehicle in my opinion. "
#22
So, based on the posts of richmusch and UTmaxima82,
2016 MAXIMAS ARE NOW ARRIVING AT DEALERS.
Yes, dealerships are 99% wrapped up in selling the hundreds of vehicles of dozens of sizes and shapes that are sitting on their lot. That is the nature of the business. As 2016 Maximas begin arriving, dealers will gradually adjust their approach on it, and there will soon be folks there who become familiar with it.
BUT
For those of us who are VERY AVID Maxima fans, we should know more about this new Maxima and what is happening than folks at the dealership because they are tracking almost twenty (maybe more?) different Nissan models, and will naturally be more familiar with models they have been seeing on a daily basis. I have been haunting dealer lots since the late 1940s, and the general theme has always been to push hard on what is sitting on the lot. Human nature.
2016 MAXIMAS ARE NOW ARRIVING AT DEALERS.
Yes, dealerships are 99% wrapped up in selling the hundreds of vehicles of dozens of sizes and shapes that are sitting on their lot. That is the nature of the business. As 2016 Maximas begin arriving, dealers will gradually adjust their approach on it, and there will soon be folks there who become familiar with it.
BUT
For those of us who are VERY AVID Maxima fans, we should know more about this new Maxima and what is happening than folks at the dealership because they are tracking almost twenty (maybe more?) different Nissan models, and will naturally be more familiar with models they have been seeing on a daily basis. I have been haunting dealer lots since the late 1940s, and the general theme has always been to push hard on what is sitting on the lot. Human nature.
#25
That restriction not only applies to those 'Maxima fanatics' invited last month to Nashville to test drive the car, but to press and car magazine testers, many of whom have their articles already written, and will be releasing them within the next day or so.
I will have my popcorn ready, and am prepared for all the excitement of the next month. The releases of new Maxima generations to dealers have been among my most enjoyable times for over thirty years.
EDIT - After the string of fairly negative posts that appeared here after the new Maxima was shown on the Super Bowl broadcast, I think many here will be very pleased at the positive reviews most testers will give this new Maxima. A helpful hint - Be careful when reading test reports from testers who lament FWD and CVT; those folks are good people who have not quite yet managed to move into the third millenium.
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#26
My dealer just got two in. I drove the SR, and left feeling a bit uninspired. Also, traction control does not disable completely. I turned it off, and it still was fighting me taking off.
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Mind you I am not a review person. But I will do my best.
The car did not feel as sharp as I had hoped I the handling. It felt heavier than it was and had full no feedback steering. Our Altima gives us more feedback. The interior is wonderful. Though the SR seats are much harder and uncomfortable compared to the SL seats I sat in. The stereo itself was missing highs and had more mids and lows that it sounded worse than my beaters 15 year old stereo.
The SL sunroof has only one button and when you open it, it opens the sun shade then the sunroof. If you only want the sunshade open you have to stop it when it gets open before it opens the sunroof. Kinda stupid. The new genesis I drove had separate buttons.
Trunk was very small especially from the sides.
I was hoping it would get me back into a Maxima. But the only one I probably would consider is the platinum and now after driving now the new Hyundai Genesis. I think it's the winner for the same price with more options.
The car did not feel as sharp as I had hoped I the handling. It felt heavier than it was and had full no feedback steering. Our Altima gives us more feedback. The interior is wonderful. Though the SR seats are much harder and uncomfortable compared to the SL seats I sat in. The stereo itself was missing highs and had more mids and lows that it sounded worse than my beaters 15 year old stereo.
The SL sunroof has only one button and when you open it, it opens the sun shade then the sunroof. If you only want the sunshade open you have to stop it when it gets open before it opens the sunroof. Kinda stupid. The new genesis I drove had separate buttons.
Trunk was very small especially from the sides.
I was hoping it would get me back into a Maxima. But the only one I probably would consider is the platinum and now after driving now the new Hyundai Genesis. I think it's the winner for the same price with more options.
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Do you feel like Roman does in this mini comparo comparing it to the TLX V6, he preferred TLX drive but Maximas interior. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66QHuSJHPG0
I will say that the engine sounded great and similar to a 350z. It pulled nicely.
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#33
To get the Genesis with things like a sunroof, blind-spot detection, ventilated seats, smart cruise control, and parking sensors you are at $46,450 before destination.
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Mind you I am not a review person. But I will do my best.
The car did not feel as sharp as I had hoped I the handling. It felt heavier than it was and had full no feedback steering. Our Altima gives us more feedback. The interior is wonderful. Though the SR seats are much harder and uncomfortable compared to the SL seats I sat in. The stereo itself was missing highs and had more mids and lows that it sounded worse than my beaters 15 year old stereo.
The SL sunroof has only one button and when you open it, it opens the sun shade then the sunroof. If you only want the sunshade open you have to stop it when it gets open before it opens the sunroof. Kinda stupid. The new genesis I drove had separate buttons.
Trunk was very small especially from the sides.
I was hoping it would get me back into a Maxima. But the only one I probably would consider is the platinum and now after driving now the new Hyundai Genesis. I think it's the winner for the same price with more options.
The car did not feel as sharp as I had hoped I the handling. It felt heavier than it was and had full no feedback steering. Our Altima gives us more feedback. The interior is wonderful. Though the SR seats are much harder and uncomfortable compared to the SL seats I sat in. The stereo itself was missing highs and had more mids and lows that it sounded worse than my beaters 15 year old stereo.
The SL sunroof has only one button and when you open it, it opens the sun shade then the sunroof. If you only want the sunshade open you have to stop it when it gets open before it opens the sunroof. Kinda stupid. The new genesis I drove had separate buttons.
Trunk was very small especially from the sides.
I was hoping it would get me back into a Maxima. But the only one I probably would consider is the platinum and now after driving now the new Hyundai Genesis. I think it's the winner for the same price with more options.
My 7th gen has only one sunroof button also. But it has two levels. Push it lightly and the screen opens. Push it firmly and the whole roof opens. I am at a loss to know how many more options the base Genesis has than the Platinum. Remember to compare only the bottom line Genesis, because the bottom line Genesis will leave the lot for about the same price as the Platinum. The top line Genesis is over $50,000, and in the true luxury category.
EDIT - And I am surprised you did not like the way it drives. The magazine/press testers were quite impressed with the ride, how it smoothed bumps, how it avoided the front end pitching down during braking, how it stayed level in turns, etc, etc. Were you perhaps on a poorly maintained road, where only something plush like a Buick would soften the ride? The mag testers were particularly impressed with the way this new Maxima took curves at speed.
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My 7th gen has only one sunroof button also. But it has two levels. Push it lightly and the screen opens. Push it firmly and the whole roof opens. I am at a loss to know how many more options the base Genesis has than the Platinum. Remember to compare only the bottom line Genesis, because the bottom line Genesis will leave the lot for about the same price as the Platinum. The top line Genesis is over $50,000, and in the true luxury category.
EDIT - And I am surprised you did not like the way it drives. The magazine/press testers were quite impressed with the ride, how it smoothed bumps, how it avoided the front end pitching down during braking, how it stayed level in turns, etc, etc. Were you perhaps on a poorly maintained road, where only something plush like a Buick would soften the ride? The mag testers were particularly impressed with the way this new Maxima took curves at speed.
EDIT - And I am surprised you did not like the way it drives. The magazine/press testers were quite impressed with the ride, how it smoothed bumps, how it avoided the front end pitching down during braking, how it stayed level in turns, etc, etc. Were you perhaps on a poorly maintained road, where only something plush like a Buick would soften the ride? The mag testers were particularly impressed with the way this new Maxima took curves at speed.
#36
Well the local dealership had two on the lot today. A Blue SR with tan interior and a White Platinum. The sticker on the SR was 38,??? and with some of the other add on stuff they had listed they were asking $44,???. Looks great in person but the sticker shock killed it for me right now as far as upgrading from my 2012.
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Well the local dealership had two on the lot today. A Blue SR with tan interior and a White Platinum. The sticker on the SR was 38,??? and with some of the other add on stuff they had listed they were asking $44,???. Looks great in person but the sticker shock killed it for me right now as far as upgrading from my 2012.
#39
It is a little surprising that we have seen so many SRs and Platinums, a few SLs and SVs, but I have seen NO Ss. At the prices involved, I would think Nissan would also be emphasizing that the S has the same engine, chassi, tranny, etc, as the Platinum, and might be a way thrifty folks (or those not wild about leather) could ease into this thing.
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It is a little surprising that we have seen so many SRs and Platinums, a few SLs and SVs, but I have seen NO Ss. At the prices involved, I would think Nissan would also be emphasizing that the S has the same engine, chassi, tranny, etc, as the Platinum, and might be a way thrifty folks (or those not wild about leather) could ease into this thing.