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| The Bottom Line | The 2007 Maxima ticks all the tech boxes, but does so without much style. Despite its new continuously variable transmission, Nissan's flagship is less efficient than it should be. | Nissan gives the 2009 Maxima a serious performance treatment, making the car fun to drive while offering practical cabin technology in this comfortable sedan. | The Nissan Maxima's aggressive styling and power will attract the young, but its lack of cabin and performance technology may push them away again. | Responsive handling and a powerful engine make the 2007 Infiniti G35 an excellent driver's car. The cabin's tech options should satisfy buyers who want digital entertainment and cell phone integration. | The 2006 Acura TL is the measure of its class rivals in terms of features and value, but it's somewhat uninspiring in looks and performance. |
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| Body style | sedan | Sedan | sedan | Sedan | sedan |
| Trim levels | 3.5 SE | SV | 3.5 SE | Sport | Base |
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