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'Treps Choice: Nissan's 2016 Eighth Generation Maxima The 2016 edition, amped up and sportier than ever, looks good, feels good, and yes, is even a pretty peaceful ride for your traffic-heavy commutes to and from the office.

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The 2016 Nissan Maxima.

For those who are seeking both an interesting and high performance road experience, you'll probably want to pay close attention to the eighth generation Nissan Maxima.

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The 2016 edition, amped up and sportier than ever, looks good, feels good, and yes, is even a pretty peaceful ride for your traffic-heavy commutes to and from the office.

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How can sitting in traffic be made peaceful? The Active Noise Cancellation System keeps the cabin comfortably insulated from the road rush, and setting a positive mood is made easier when you choose the vehicle's ambient lighting option, paired with upgraded premium leather seating with diamond-quilted inserts.

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You're sitting pretty, feeling good, and now it's time to put that 2016 Maxima's 300 horsepower to work- that's 85.7 horsepower/liter, to be precise.

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Get the most bang for your buck with its 3.5-liter VQ-series V6 engine, and performance-oriented Xtronic transmission that's all about stronger acceleration.

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For those who like to feel in control, you'll appreciate the brand new D-Step shifting logic. Start your engines, "treps!

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