There are two trim levels for the 2011 Nissan Maxima. The base is S and the higher is SV. The one thing that discourages a lot of buyers from getting the base model is the fact that you are not able to upgrade to any of the option packages with the S trim level. The base price is $30,810 and if you go for the SV with the highest Premium Package it will cost $36,760; this is encouraging because you can be sure you will not hit the $40,000 price point in this great sedan.
The base model is going to give drivers the convenience of a sunroof, cruise control, dual zone climate control, power accessories, a 60/40 split folding backseat, auto-dimming rearview mirror, keyless ignition, Bluetooth, a steering wheel that tilts and telescopes, 18-inch alloy wheels, and a six-CD changer with auxiliary jack. With all those features standard, it makes sense why there aren't any optional upgrades for the base model. Of course, things like better floor mats are available accessories from Nissan. The SV trim level is going to give you leather upholstery throughout the interior, turn signals on the side mirrors, an upgraded Bose stereo system, and a far more comfortable driver's seat.
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