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Old Mar 12, 2012 | 11:14 AM
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submodel?

im trying to figure out which submodel for my maxima i dont know whether if its se, gle or gxe. i attached the photos i hope you guys can help me figure it out, ive been looking threads on here regarding it but i cant seem to find it.. help?

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im sorry if its not the best pictures my camera kept dying on me so i took what i could, you can also see the sideskirts is pretty rusted bad, im having that fixed.
Old Mar 12, 2012 | 11:23 AM
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Old Mar 12, 2012 | 11:26 AM
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really? thank you, how do you tell tho?
Old Mar 12, 2012 | 11:27 AM
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Old Mar 12, 2012 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by DeeVia
really? thank you, how do you tell tho?
This can b found in stickies......

"Identifying models and trim levels:

The 4th gen Maxima was offered in three trim levels for the US market:
GXE "The essential Maxima"
SE "The Sportiest Maxima"
GLE "The luxurious Maxima"

All trim levels have the same engine, so performance differences between them are pretty much nil. The best way to tell which trim level you have is to decode the VIN Plate. This is due to much part swapping and trim upgrading, even transmission swaps that can be done.

TO DECODE THE VIN PLATE:
Raise your hood. Look for a shiny metal identification tag fastened to the passenger side of firewall. The top row is the Vehicle Identification Number, starting with J. The second row is model information. The first five characters are BLHUL. The sixth character is the trim level designator, defined as follows:
E = GXE
G = GLE
V = SE

There are some feature differences that can help you determine the trim level on site. Keep in mind that most of these can be changed aftermarket by the owner, but as we know the VAST majority of Maximas on the street are bone stock...

GXE
Black guage faces
Cloth seats
Basic stereo (BOSE optional but extremely rare)
Probably no sunroof (optional but very rare)
Chrome outer window trim and door handles
5spd or Auto trans
No spoiler
No fog lights
Steel wheels with hubcaps
Chrome grill on 97-99 models
Manual A/C


SE
White guage faces
"Sport" Cloth or leather seats
Basic or BOSE stereo
May have sunroof
Black outer window trim
Body color door handles
5spd or auto trans
Spoiler
Fog lights
15" blade-style (95-96) or 16" 5 spoke (97-99) alloy wheels
Body color grill on 97-99 models
Manual A/C or climate control
"Sport" suspension
Electronically controlled front engine mount on automatic transmission cars
Liquid filled rear shock mounts
(In Canada there is a model called the ES which is like an SE minus the BOSE, leather, sunroof, and spoiler (All standard on a Canadian SE). But, it does include the VLSD trans.)

GLE
Black guage faces
Leather seats
BOSE stereo
Sunroof
Chrome outer window trim and door handles
Auto trans only
No spoiler
No fog lights
15" honeycomb (95-96) or 15" blade-style (97-99) alloy wheels
Chrome grill on 97-99 models
Fake wood color dash and door trim
Fuzzy A-pillars on some years
Pop-out drawer (not flip-down) below radio on some years
Climate control only
Electronically controlled front engine mount
Liquid filled rear shock mounts

Keep in mind that spoilers, foglights, mudflaps and wood dash trim could be had as dealer-installed options on all levels.

Other options like heated seats, traction control, ABS and the like were offered on more than one trim level, so they are not a reliable indicator."

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Old Mar 12, 2012 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by DeeVia
im trying to figure out which submodel for my maxima i dont know whether if its se, gle or gxe. i attached the photos i hope you guys can help me figure it out, ive been looking threads on here regarding it but i cant seem to find it.. help?





im sorry if its not the best pictures my camera kept dying on me so i took what i could, you can also see the sideskirts is pretty rusted bad, im having that fixed.

Read this:

http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...hread-yet.html


Its pretty informative and will help to answer your noob maxima questions and give insights into modding the car. This is where Boothers pulled his info. Its a really good read.

And your car is a GXE

Last edited by cashoit; Mar 12, 2012 at 12:52 PM.
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