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Nissan Maxima vs. Toyota Camry

99 messages,  Last post on Mar 16, 2009 at 1:40 PM

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What is this discussion about? Nissan Maxima, Toyota Camry, Car Comparisons, Car Buying, Sedan


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Re: Maxima or Camry [drjames] by jetjockg
Sep 07, 2006 (3:44 am)
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Replying to: drjames (Sep 06, 2006 2:17 am)

The Maxima and Camry are two distinct class of cars. The Maxima is FAR better. Especially now! Read below.
 
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/08/04/business/recall.php
  
http://www.gembapantarei.com/2006/08/when_did_toyota_get_to_be_a_company_like_th- is.html
 
 http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06214/710304-185.stm
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Re: Maxima or Camry [jetjockg] by pat HOST
Sep 07, 2006 (4:17 am)
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Replying to: jetjockg (Sep 07, 2006 3:44 am)

Actually, it appears you've already found the place to discuss Toyotas difficulties: Toyota recalls double: volume hurting quality?
 
Let's leave this discussion to comparing the Maxima and the Camry to each other.
 
Thanks!
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Re: Maxima or Camry [pat] by jetjockg
Sep 07, 2006 (6:47 am)
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Replying to: pat (Sep 07, 2006 4:17 am)

You are correct. I was just trying to get the message out. The subject Maxima and Camry is not correct. It Should be Maxima and Avalon or Camry and Altima. How can you have a subject discussing the differences between apples and oranges?
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Re: Maxima or Camry [jetjockg] by pat HOST
Sep 07, 2006 (8:31 am)
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Replying to: jetjockg (Sep 07, 2006 6:47 am)

I understand your point, but sometimes, as part of their buying process, folks do compare vehicles which are not in the same class. We have no reason not to let them.
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Gave up Max and opted for TL by kennyg8
Sep 07, 2006 (4:38 pm)
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I have an 03 Max, and liked it a lot except for the Blose stereo and the rear suspension that hops over bumps. I looked at 04-06 Max. The exterior looks very good, but I am not thrilled with the interior. Too much cheap plastic and the dash covered with velour-like material that may get dirty easily and may not withstand normal wear and tear well. From various posts, it appears that Nissan may have addressed the rear suspension and torque steer issues (somewhat).
 
I also looked at 06 and 07 Camry. While the specs on paper look good, I learned from Avalon posters that they have a lot of problem with the navi. Presuming that the Camry uses the Avalon navi, it does not bode well for me, one who loves to travel and would likely get lost without a good navi.
 
So, even though I owned 3 Maximas (3rd, 4th and 5th gens) and the 6th gen may be a bit cheaper price wise, I recently bought a TL with navi, which drives well and is full of techno gadgets. Prospective Max buyers should give TL a comparison test drive.
#45 of 99
New Max improved.... by drjames
Sep 07, 2006 (6:19 pm)
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the 07 Maxima's interior now uses REAL aluminum trim instead of coloured plastics... so, though many may still not like the interior, a purely subjective judgement, it's a little less cheap than previous years.
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Re: Maxima or Camry [lmacmil] by beantown
Sep 08, 2006 (4:44 am)
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Replying to: lmacmil (Jul 28, 2006 1:17 pm)

Notice how they TV ads for the new Max talk about "shift bump" while extolling the virtues of a CVT. Show me a late model car with an objectionable "shift bump" and I'll show you a car with a poor designed transmission. I think they should have tried a different angle for that ad.
 
That and the fact that they're showing him driving maybe 35 mph and the engine is roaring and the tach is reading somewhere around 4,000 rpms....I find that a little odd.
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Re: Maxima or Camry [bv050506] by damon34
Sep 09, 2006 (1:21 am)
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Replying to: bv050506 (Sep 06, 2006 4:19 am)

I currently own a 07 camry 4cyl 5speed transmission.I can not stand the car. I have hesitation problems and my tranny shifts gears all the time and the cruise control is worthless. I test drove the 07 max and I thought it was really impressive. Toyota as a company has failed to help me out with the problems of my camry and I am really unhappy with toyota. It was my first toyota and will be my last. If you are thinking about buying a 07 camry you really need to take a look at it, because there is a good chance you may not get ahold of a good one, and toyota is jumping thru hoops to make you happy, so really think it thru. Thanks for listening.
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Re: Maxima or Camry [damon34] by bv050506
Sep 11, 2006 (5:33 am)
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Replying to: damon34 (Sep 09, 2006 1:21 am)

Trust me the '07 Camry with the V-6 and 6 speed is every bit a car as the Max. the 4 cylinder just has no performance, including cruise. You have the right car, just the wrong model in my opinion. I believe all the Max's are the VQ V-6 a very sweet engine. Not as quick or as good of mileage as the Toyota V-6 however.
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Re: Maxima or Camry [bv050506] by urbancar
Sep 25, 2006 (3:18 pm)
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Replying to: bv050506 (Sep 11, 2006 5:33 am)

On what basis are you saying that the Maxima engine is "not as quick ..as the Toyota V6"?
 
I will grant you better mileage in the Toyota, but quickness?
 
I think you are probably going by the maximum horsepower rating of the respective engines, which is only a very rough indicator of actual performance characteristics (you have to have a lot of other things equal or comparable to even say that).
 
The 07 Max engine generates its 255 max horsepower rating at 6000 rpm, versus the 07 Camry V6 which peaks its 268 hp at 6200.
 
Even more significantly, the Max VQ engine peaks at 252 foot pounds at 4400 rpm, versus the Toyota which peaks at only 161 foot/lbs at 4000 rpm
 
Thus, the engines are very close in peak HP but the Max engine produces far more torque at most rpm levels in real world conditions, and also achieves its own maximum horsepower at relatively lower rpm. Both of these translate into much quicker "feel" (response to pedal in real accelleration, e.g. going from 50 to 80, etc. Engines with relatively low torque rely much more heavily on gearing (downshifting) to rev high enough to generate their HP.
 
So, theoretically, if you floor the Toyota on every pass AND the car is geared "sporty" enough to jump to 6000+ rpm (which I doubt) you might accellerate quicker than the Maxima.
 
But more likely you will not begin to pick up the actual accelleration of the Maxima unless or until you floor it (which means a very UNresponsive pedal) and if you do floor it, you will likely take a awhile to "catch up" to the torque being produced by the Maxima until your engine gets to the redline (objectively slower car).
 
One of the reasons why the VQ engine continues to win Wards 10 best engine awards year in and out is the broad power band, not just at "sewing machine" levels of rpm, but throughout the band of driving conditions. I confess that I haven't driven the 07 Camry, which in many respects looks to be a fine car, and also improved over 06. But even on paper, it doesn't seem to be nearly as "quick" as the Maxima under most accellerating conditions, and probably not as quick under very aggressive accelleration either, until both cars went through the 3000s, 4000s and 5000s in rpms.
 
Then, we haven't even gone into transmissions, in which the Maxima new CVT with Tiptronic would also, in my opinion, give a distinct edge over traditional automatics with or without Tiptronic.
 
There is much more to power, "quickness" etc than the maximum HP figure on the sticker.

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