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Building on previous generation Altima's reputation as the design and dynamic leader in class, the all-new 2007 Nissan Altima is evolutionary in design, but revolutionary in its platform and hardware.
Along with its distinctive styling, the new fourth generation Altima utilizes the all-new Nissan 'D' platform with improved body rigidity and a redesigned suspension with the development objective of making Altima one of the best performing large front wheel drive sedans available globally.
Forged 18-inch wheels. Three-gauge center instrument cluster. Aggressive front fascia. Rear spoiler. Painted brake calipers. High-flow mufflers. Large diameter chrome dual exhaust finishers. Black leather-appointed sport seats. The Nissan Altima SE-R doesn't look like any previous Altima because clearly it's not. When Nissan launched the redesigned 2005 Altima in February 2004, it held one surprising element back the new Altima SE-R, which joined the previous five 2005 Altima models in late September.
With its distinctive exterior design, choice of powerful 4-cylinder or V6 engines, sport-oriented suspension and spacious interior, Altima instills passion with its robust performance and offers an escape from the traditional four-door sedan. Originally launched in 2002, the third generation Altima provides consumers with an unrivaled combination that has quickly made it Nissan's best selling vehicle.
Refinements for the 2006 model year include the addition of four new packages 2.5 Special Edition Package, Premium Package, Comfort Package and Trip Package. In addition, factory installed satellite radio with a choice of XM or Sirius providers is available.
Forged 18-inch wheels. Three-gauge center instrument cluster. Aggressive front fascia. Rear spoiler. Painted brake calipers. High-flow mufflers. Large diameter chrome dual exhaust finishers. Black leather-appointed sport seats. The Nissan Altima SE-R doesn't look like any previous Altima because clearly it's not. When Nissan launched the redesigned 2005 Altima in February 2004, it held one surprising element back the new Altima SE-R, which joined the previous five 2005 Altima models in late September.
The 2005 Altima is powered by a 250-horsepower 3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 engine with 249 lb-ft of torque. The Altima's exterior features smoked headlamps and taillights, a smooth front fascia with a distinctive raised hood design, Nissan family grille, chrome accents on SL models and large 16 or 17 inch wheels.
Altima's stylish interior comes with a list of standard amenities including power windows and locks, 3-gauge cockpit instrument pod with chrome accents, multi-function trip computer, tilt and telescopic 3-spoke steering wheel, 6-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo, height-adjustable center counsel armrest and an available DVD-based Navigation system.
Originally launched in 2002, the third generation Altima didn't take long to rack up the awards and accolades not to mention sales. Since its launch, Altima has enjoyed record-breaking sales and has quickly become Nissan's best-selling vehicle.
The 2004 Altima brings to the segment a blend of performance, style and value that is unmatched. With its distinctive exterior design, choice of powerful 4-cylinder or V6 engines, performance-oriented suspension and class-leading roominess, Altima injects passion into the driver with a robust performance and offers an escape from the traditional four-door sedan.