Buy A Used Nissan Maxima in Ocala FL

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Used Nissan Maxima for Sale in Ocala, FL

Pearson Nissan of Ocala at 2060 SW College Rd carries used Nissan Maxima sedans — a full-size sport sedan with standard V6 power, a driver-focused cockpit, and the kind of road presence that separates it from every midsize sedan in the segment. If you're in Ocala, Gainesville, The Villages, Lady Lake, or Leesburg and you want more performance and refinement than a typical sedan, the Maxima is worth a look.

Great for: Sedan buyers who want V6 power | Ocala and Central Florida commuters | Drivers stepping up from the Altima | Anyone cross-shopping the Avalon, ES, or TLX

Highlights: Standard V6 engine | Sport-tuned suspension | Premium interior with available leather | Advanced safety and technology | Full-size sedan space

V6 Power in a Four-Door Sport Sedan

Nissan always positioned the Maxima as the four-door sports car — and the used market is where that value really shows up. Every Maxima comes standard with a V6, making it one of the few sedans that doesn't offer a four-cylinder base model. You get immediate, confident power on I-75 on-ramps, US-441 passing zones, and the two-lane highways connecting Ocala to Gainesville, The Villages, and Leesburg. The sport-tuned suspension keeps the Maxima planted through corners and composed at highway speed, and the cabin stays quiet with premium materials, available leather, a flat-bottom steering wheel, and the kind of fit-and-finish that puts it in the same conversation as the Toyota Avalon, Lexus ES, and Acura TLX — at a fraction of the used price.

Technology, Comfort, and Value

Used Maximas at Pearson Nissan of Ocala come loaded. Touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, available navigation, a Bose audio system, heated and cooled front seats, dual-zone climate control, and safety features like forward collision warning, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert. The Maxima also delivers full-size sedan legroom and trunk space that the Altima and Sentra can't match — which makes it the right call for Gainesville professionals, Villages retirees, Lady Lake and Leesburg commuters, and anyone in Ocala who wants more from a sedan without crossing into luxury pricing.

Trade In, Trade Up

Whatever you're driving now has trade-in value that works toward a used Maxima. Get your trade-in estimate online — takes a couple minutes and gives you real numbers before you visit.

Visit Pearson Nissan of Ocala

Pearson Nissan of Ocala is easy to reach from anywhere in Central Florida via I-75 and US-441. Pre-qualify for financing online and know your monthly payment before you show up. Schedule a test drive and feel the V6 on the roads you actually drive around Ocala and Marion County.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much does a used Nissan Maxima cost in Ocala, FL?

Pricing depends on model year, mileage, and trim level. Pearson Nissan of Ocala keeps live pricing on every listing — check the inventory online or call for today's numbers.

Q: Is the Nissan Maxima faster than the Altima?

Yes. The Maxima comes standard with a V6 while the Altima starts with a four-cylinder. If you want more power without jumping to a luxury brand, the Maxima is the move for Ocala and Gainesville drivers.

Q: Is the Nissan Maxima a luxury car?

It's classified as a near-luxury sport sedan. Available leather, Bose audio, heated and cooled seats, and a flat-bottom steering wheel put it in the same territory as the Lexus ES and Acura TLX — at a lower price point.

Q: Does the Nissan Maxima have a V6 engine?

Every Maxima ever made comes standard with a V6. No four-cylinder base model, no turbo four workaround. That's what separates the Maxima from every other sedan on the used market.

Q: Is the Nissan Maxima good on gas?

Solid highway fuel economy for a V6 sedan. It's efficient enough for daily commuting on I-75 and US-441 between Ocala, Gainesville, The Villages, and Leesburg without sacrificing the performance you bought it for.

Q: What is the difference between a Nissan Maxima and Nissan Altima?

The Maxima is larger, comes standard with a V6, has a sportier suspension, and offers a more premium interior. If you like the Altima but want the next step up, the Maxima is it.