2016 Nissan Maxima Platinum vs 2015 Chrysler 300C. Both cars are well equipped with V6 engines and plenty of features. This video will compare visibility, interior, practicality, weight, engines, fuel economy, features and options, NVH, fun-to-drive, and pricing.
Full Reviews:
2016 Nissan Maxima SR - https://youtu.be/8ci3qQg5KCk
2015 Chrysler 300C - https://youtu.be/NZmPv0eu0OE
300C MSRP As Tested: $42,650
The 2015 Chrysler 300C is a full size sedan with a 3.6L V6 producing 292 HP matched to an 8-speed automatic transmission. It features a quiet roomy interior for both front and rear passengers. Also included is a remote start system, push button start, heated and vented seats, and an acoustic windshield.
Maxima MSRP As Tested: $40,905
The 2016 Nissan Maxima is completely redesigned with a 300 horsepower 3.5L V6, lighter and more rigid chassis, improved handling dynamics, and a unique floating roofline appearance. The Maxima SR is one of five grades, as Nissan has done away with options for the new model. All grades come with Navigation as standard. Fuel economy has also been improved, now rated at 22 city and 30 highway.

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ReplyDeleteChoosing between the Nissan Maxima and Chrysler 300 means picking between a refined, tech-focused sports sedan and a classic, powerful cruiser. One is front-wheel drive, the other rear-wheel drive, and they offer very different driving experiences. Thankfully, I found the Google scholar research topics service helped me dig into the engineering details behind each. It’s a hard choice, as both are compelling final chapters for these iconic full-size cars.
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