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Nissan Maxima Holds On To Its Value

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2016 Nissan Maxima on roadWhen we make investments in cars, we hope that they will last us a long time. If we end up wanting a newer model, either because of better technology or because we fall in love with a new design, we also hope that the cars we have can be sold or traded in for a significant sum. According to the venerable Kelley Blue Book, owners of the 2017 Nissan Maxima have one of the best chances of getting what they need when they sell their vehicle.


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The 2017 Kelley Blue Book has named the 2017 Nissan Maxima the winner of the full-size car category in its Best Resale Value Awards. This is due to its cost of ownership over first five years and its estimated residual value at the end of that time. This award was given at just the right time for the Maxima, considering that the 2017 model year is only the second year of its refreshed eighth generation, which was famously revealed in a Super Bowl commercial.

The award was given to Nissan this week during the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Convention in New Orleans in view of several Nissan dealership leaders (and competitors). “Nissan is proud to have the Nissan Maxima named a Best Resale Value,” said Dan Mohnke, vice president, Nissan Chief Marketing Manager & Marketing Operations, Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA). “This prestigious award speaks volumes about the strong value of Maxima – not only is it a stylish, technologically-advanced and fun car to drive, but it also rewards customers in their pocket books many years after purchase. We are very pleased to be recognized by the experts at Kelley Blue Book.”

If you are interested in seeing this model for yourself, visit a local Nissan dealership and take it for a test drive.


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