Nissan Maxima vs. Toyota Camry

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

#62 of 99 Re: update from Motor Trend [bv050506] by drjames

Sep 30, 2006 (1:48 am)

Replying to: bv050506 (Sep 29, 2006 5:25 am)
" Not sure if the comparo was of the 2007 Altima with the 270hp engine. I think that will go under 6 seconds for sure."
 
Apparently, the 07 Camry shares the identical drivetrain/ecu/compression ratios/etc. as the Lexus ES 350 which produces 272 hp because it uses 91 octain gasoline. So, technically, if you were to spend the extra little bit at the gas stations and opt for 91 octane... you'd also be producing 272 hp and thus 2 more hp than the new Altima.

#63 of 99 Motor Trend details by drjames

Sep 30, 2006 (3:26 pm)

It was the Toyota Camry SE vs. Mitsubishi Galant Ralliart vs. Chev Malibu SS vs. Nissan Altima SE-R
 
Here's the score card. 1st place) Toyota Camry SE: Best overall package on a superb new platform. Performance, quality, safety, and comfort -- what a concept.
 
2nd Place) Nissan Altima SE-R: If you put more emphais on sport than sedan, this is you car. Can't wait to test the new one.
 
3rd Place) Mitsubuishi Galant Ralliart: A nicer car than its third place finish indicates. Doesn't overwhelm, but does everything well.
 
4th Place) Chev Malibu SS: In this case, you don't get what you don't pay for. Costs less, but gives less. We'd like to try one with GM's 3.6 L DOHC V6 and a 6 speed automatic, even if it costs $1000 more.

#64 of 99 Re: Motor Trend details [drjames] by bv050506

Oct 05, 2006 (12:00 pm)

Replying to: drjames (Sep 30, 2006 3:26 pm)
You have it exactly as printed, thanks for the accuracy. The real surprise for me was the Mitsubuishi which sounded and looked like a very nice car. Vastly improved.

#65 of 99 Re: Motor Trend details [bv050506] by drjames

Oct 05, 2006 (2:32 pm)

Replying to: bv050506 (Oct 05, 2006 12:00 pm)
"You have it exactly as printed, thanks for the accuracy. The real surprise for me was the Mitsubuishi which sounded and looked like a very nice car. Vastly improved."
 
No problems... as for the Mitsu... Just keep praying that they don't go bankrupt, eh?

#66 of 99 Re: Maxima or Camry [drjames] by rennie4

Oct 07, 2006 (12:15 pm)

Replying to: drjames (Sep 25, 2006 11:36 pm)
And the Maxima (3599 - 3617 lbs) also weighs 100 to 150 lbs more than the Camry depending on trim level of Camry (3461 - 3516).
  
Oh... and since you seem to appreciate the dynamics of what creates a fast car.... The Maxima has an coefficient drag of 0.30 versus the extremely lower coefficient drag of the Camry at 0.28.
  
Also, the Maxima runs a 0 to 60 time of 6.5 seconds (Road & Track) to a 7.1 seconds (consumer reports) versus a 0 to 60 run in the V6 Camry in 6.1 (Road & Track) seconds to 6.2 seconds (consumer reports).
  
So urbancar, forget about 'theoretically', because literally, the 2007 Camry 3.5L is faster than the Maxima objectively, subjectively and in reality.

 
The Camry did 0-60 in 7.1 seconds on edmunds. An earlier Camry that they tested did it in 6.5 seconds. They explained the difference in acceleration in the take-off of the car. So, i believe that time of 7.1 seconds from consumer reports was not under ideal traction conditions.

#67 of 99 Re: Maxima or Camry [rennie4] by drjames

Oct 07, 2006 (8:56 pm)

Replying to: rennie4 (Oct 07, 2006 12:15 pm)
"The Camry did 0-60 in 7.1 seconds on edmunds. An earlier Camry that they tested did it in 6.5 seconds. They explained the difference in acceleration in the take-off of the car. So, i believe that time of 7.1 seconds from consumer reports was not under ideal traction conditions. "
 
Yeah, with no offence to the editors here at Edmuns. I believe the editors of such magazines as Road & Track or Motor Trend using closed race tracks for testing are much better at lauching and racing their cars. That said, the editors at edmunds should have tried a 0-60 run with the VSC/traction control deactivated.
 
I'd agree that the consumer reports editors too probably could have gotten a better time in testing the Maxima than 7.1 sec.. which is why I posted the best time of 6.5sec (Road and Track) I could find.
 
Quite simply, the 07 Camry should faster than the Maxima simply because of the better power to weight ratio and lower co-efficent drag. Doesn't matter how good the driver is, these advantages are simply in the Camry's favour.

#68 of 99 Power to the wheels? by denver_nissan

Oct 09, 2006 (7:45 pm)

Is the horsepower and torque ratings always power to the wheels? That would include the efficiency of the transmission in the equation.
 
I can't wait to start selling the new Altima. We have a Maxima in our showroom with tricked out Nismo wheels and low profile tires that looks very, very sweet. Even though I am selling Nissan, I find the '07 Camry much better looking. Not nearly as dull looking as before. The CVT/tiptronic tranny in the Maxima is great. Super responsive, smooth, quiet. I have not driven the new Camry yet.

#69 of 99 Re: Maxima or Camry [blindmantoo] by barronc

Nov 05, 2006 (2:36 pm)

Replying to: blindmantoo (Jul 07, 2006 9:17 pm)
Before I bought my '07 Toyota Camry XLE V6 I owned a 2002 Nissan Maxima SE and loved it. I had zero problems with the car except I kept having my Zenon headlights ripped out (twice they were stolen) of the car, hence my reason for selling it. I actually liked my Maxima better than my new Camry. I seemed faster even though it had a 255hp V6 instead of the Camry's 268hp V6. I had no transmission problems either. I also thought it was a better looking car. I really didn't care for the new style Maximas so I bought the Camry.

#70 of 99 Re: Maxima or Camry [barronc] by maximafan

Nov 05, 2006 (10:41 pm)

Replying to: barronc (Nov 05, 2006 2:36 pm)
barronc, I hear ya, I hear ya about the '02
Maxima. My '02 was totalled in an accident
back in July and, boy, do I still miss that car! Never had any major problems with it
except for spending some money on replacing
02 sensors two weeks before the accident.
Heck, the car didn't even have a very good
suspension, but I sure loved the power on that
baby!
 
I'm now driving a 2007 Lexus RX350, and though
I really like it, it definitely is not as zippy
as my Maxima was, although it does have a nice
ride and definitely a beautiful interior. But
I still mourn my Max! Sorry to hear about your
xenons getting stolen. That didn't seem to be
a problem over here in the Tampa Bay Area.
 
The 2007 Camry is still a nice-looking car too,
much more improved over the previous generation. Good luck with your Camry.

#71 of 99 Camry vs Maxima by alexstore

Nov 06, 2006 (6:05 am)

I can't compare 07 maxima, But I have 05 one. Same engine, different tranny. I love it - quick acceleration from any speed. I cannot say same thing on Camry( I was helping my in-law to chose a right car for her, she chose Rav4). I drove Camry V6 and Avalon( when I was on a market for a new car) and found something unusual for a car with over 250hp. Both cars from Toyota while driving did not accelerate no matter how much pressure I was applying to gas pedal. I drove this cars at different dealerships and it was same issue. I agree with previous posts, Camry's natural competitor is Altima and Maxima's is Avalon. Now my reason for choosing Maxima over Avalon.
1) Looks- I am 28 and in Avalon I looked much older
2) Power and delivery- As I said before in maxima I press gas and it moves , in avalon its thinking......and still not moving.
3) Price- I got fully loaded maxima without Navi with stability control and full size spare ( none in Avalon) new for 25,6 plus taxes and charges, the best I was offered Avalon was 34g.
4)Folding seats- I have no idea why Toyota chose to have rear seats slightly moving over folding Ability particularly with a small trunk of Avalon. I was able to buy large shelves ( 7 ft tall) in Ikea and take it in my car not order delivery or borrow someone else's car.
5) Now if you drive carefully without lead on your feet, you can get EPA ratings of Avalon in Maxima (look at my post in Nissan Maxima: MPG-Real World Numbers), though using premium gas.
 
So make comparison of Nissan and Toyota products properly.
Altima vs Camry and Maxima vs Avalon
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