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How much is a 2011 Nissan Maxima worth today?

In today’s market, most 2011 Nissan Maxima sedans trade for roughly $3,500 to $10,000, depending on mileage, trim level and overall condition. A typical example with around 100,000 miles sits around $5,000 to $7,500.


The 2011 Maxima is part of the fourth generation (2009–2015) and offered in S, SV and SL trims with a 3.5-liter V6. Features and options—such as navigation, leather seating, sunroof, and premium wheels—help determine price, as do regional demand and the car’s maintenance history.


Factors that influence value


Prices for a 2011 Maxima are driven by several key variables. Understanding these helps explain why two cars that are the same model year can have noticeably different price tags.



  • Mileage and how quickly it’s racked up over time

  • Trim level and factory options (S, SV, SL; navigation, leather, sunroof, wheels)

  • Overall condition of the exterior, interior, and mechanical components

  • Vehicle history, including accidents, title status, and service records

  • Location and regional demand for midsize sedans

  • Vehicle color and curb appeal, which can affect desirability

  • Maintenance history and recent major services (timing belt/chain, fluids, brakes)


Understanding these factors helps explain the price spread you’ll see in listings and valuations.


Typical value ranges by mileage


To give a practical sense of price, here are broad ranges you might see in current listings, depending on mileage. These are approximate and can vary by region, trim, and condition.



  • 60,000 miles or fewer: roughly $7,000–$11,000

  • 60,000–100,000 miles: roughly $5,000–$8,000

  • 100,000–150,000 miles: roughly $3,500–$6,000


These ranges reflect common private-party listings and dealer postings in many markets today. For a precise number in your area, check current listings and official valuations from multiple sources.


How to verify the price today


To determine an exact value for a specific 2011 Maxima, consult several trusted sources and input precise details about mileage, trim, and condition.



  • Visit Kelley Blue Book (KBB) and enter the car’s mileage, trim, condition, and location to get private-party and trade-in values.

  • Check Edmunds True Market Value or Appraisal for another current perspective based on regional data.

  • Consult NADA Guides for dealer retail and loan/finance–related values that can differ from private-party figures.

  • Compare nearby listings to gauge what similar cars are actually being asked for in your market.


Always compare at least two or three sources and consider recent maintenance, accident history, and service records when evaluating a specific car.


Examples by trim and feature differences


Trims with premium features tend to command higher prices. For instance, an SL with leather, navigation, and a sunroof will typically be priced higher than a base S model with similar mileage, all else equal.


What to do if you’re selling or buying


Whether you’re selling a Maxima or shopping for one, use the value ranges as a guide, but focus on the specifics of the car in question. A well-documented maintenance history and a clean title can add value, while high mileage, accidents, or outstanding mechanical issues can reduce it.


Additionally, factoring in regional demand and current interest in midsize sedans with V6 power will help set a fair asking price or offer.


Summary


Today, a 2011 Nissan Maxima sits in a broad value band, typically ranging from about $3,500 to $10,000 depending on mileage, trim, and condition. Low-mileage, well-equipped examples in good condition tend to fetch the higher end of the spectrum, while higher-mileage or more basic cars trend lower. For the most accurate assessment, compare multiple valuation sources (KBB, Edmunds, NADA) with precise mileage and your car’s specific configuration, then review nearby listings to gauge market realities in your area.

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