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News 2019 Nissan Maxima To Break Cover At The L.A. Auto Show

2019 Nissan Maxima To Break Cover At The L.A. Auto Show

Press days for the Los Angeles Auto Show are just over a month away so it’s no surprise that carmakers are beginning to share their plans.

On the heels of the arrival of the all-new 2019 Nissan Altima, which we loved, Nissan has announced that their flagship Maxima, the once aptly-named 4-door Sports Car (or 4DSC), will make its world debut at this upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show.

The big news is that the new Max will be offered with Nissan’s Safety Shield 360 technology, a suite of six advanced safety and driver-assist technologies and will get a fresh new look for the 2019 model year inspired in good part by the lovely work they’ve done on the Altima. That’s it for details…

Like most of you, we were once huge fans of one of the coolest larger sedans in the late 80s. The car’s lost a tremendous (all of it?) amount of clout over the last decade and a half or so. Nothing short of a new powertrain and AWD will get us excited – here’s hoping this will be the case.

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Matt St-Pierre
Trained as an Automotive Technician, Matt has two decades of automotive journalism under his belt. He’s done TV, radio, print and this thing called the internet. He’s an avid collector of many 4-wheeled things, all of them under 1,500 kg, holds a recently expired racing license and is a father of two. Life is beautiful. Send Matt an emai

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