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Nissan - Maxima (2009)
Looking for the Nissan Maxima price for a specific year? Whether you're eyeing the 2009 model or searching the broader market for a used Nissan Maxima price, this guide gives you a detailed breakdown of what to expect, from specs to depreciation.
The 2009 Nissan Maxima has long been celebrated for its blend of performance, comfort, and understated luxury. Known for a smooth V6 engine and a layout that feels both sporty and refined, the 2009 model offers a good representation of what you can still find in today’s used car market.
Key Specifications (2009 Nissan Maxima)
- Engine: 3.5‑liter inline‑six (V6), 260 hp, 239 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (smooth shifts, optional manual modes)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular 87 octane)
- Drive Mode: Front‑wheel drive (further compatible with optional V‑Drive)
- Dimensions: Length: 190.2 in, Width: 73.7 in, Height: 66.7 in, Wheelbase: 110.8 in
- Seating Capacity: 5 passengers (no rear seatback removal for soft tops)
- Fuel Economy: City: 19 mpg; Hwy: 27 mpg (EPA estimates)
- Features: Dual‑zone climate control, leather upholstery, premium audio, power‑adjustable seats, navigation system, advanced safety suite (pre‑collision, lane‑keeping assist)
- Weight: 3,782 lbs (dry)
- Safety: NF‑V. 5-star overall rating (NHTSA); 5-star (IIHS “Top Safety Pick”) depending on equipment
These specs are why the 2009 Nissan Maxima remains a favorite among buyers looking for a reliable yet high‑performance midsize sedan. While the exact Nissan Maxima 2009 price varies by condition, trim, mileage, and region, the flexibility in the used market means there’s a likely price point for virtually every budget.
Depreciation Insights — Understanding Nissan Maxima Depreciation
When evaluating any used vehicle, especially a sedan that’s been well‑maintained, depreciation is a critical factor. The Nissan Maxima depreciation curve is comparable to other competitive models in the same class, but because of its reputation for durability, it tends to hold value slightly better.
- In the first year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its original value. A 2009 Maxima that started with a retail price of ≈$26,000 today
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