Nissan's new SE-R version of its popular Altima sedan gets thoroughly worked over for enthusiasts' tastes inside, outside, in the wheel wells and underhood. Handsome charcoal-colored leather seats ...
We can see why Nissan chose Seattle as the host city for the recent 2005 Pathfinder press preview. Home to the Space Needle, Dark Angel's hood is a beautiful city. It also ranks as one of the most ...
Jay Traugott has been writing about and testing cars for over a decade. His passion for everything with four wheels began when he saw "Back to the Future" as a kid. The DeLorean DMC-12 remains his ...
This Altima did not overly impress us. It does look sharper than the other Altima's and you get a significant more enhanced sporty suspension, but other than that there isn't too much to recommend it ...
ExteriorCompared with its rather bland peer group, the artfully rendered Altima looks distinctive without going to the extreme like the latest Nissan Quest minivan. The Altima's appearance shares much ...
Too bad there isn’t a Swiss automobile manufacturer, because many of my favorite cars are rolling equivalents of the Swiss Army knife: capable, multitalented vehicles that can do more than one thing ...
The R-ed out Altima, which will be purchasable later this month for 29,200 American dollars, has been upgraded nicely over its regular mild-mannered persona: the 3.5 liter V6 will make 260-hp, a ...
Nissan will offer a sporting version of the Altima sedan this fall, with the introduction of the Altima SE-R. It will have styling upgrades, a modified interior and a more powerful version of the ...
This article is more than 10 years old. Nissan's Ghosn seems to see things differently. Perhaps that's because SUV sales are falling faster than rain from Hurricane Katrina, and there's not much any ...
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