Nissan Model Lineup Nissan Versa, Sentra, Altima, Altima Hybrid, Maxima, 350Z, GT-R, Rogue, Xterra, Pathfinder, Murano, Armada, Quest, Frontier and Titan.
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Versa
A 5-door entry-level subcompact hatchback that replaces the Sentra as the most affordable vehicle in
the Nissan lineup. Built on Nissan’s “B” platform, the Versa name reflects the “versatile space”
provided by the roomy interior and cargo area. Introduced as a 2007 model in 2006, a sedan version
was available in late 2006.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $13,100 - $16,330 Invoice Price: Not released
Sentra
Nissan’s entry-level sedan. The 6th-generation Sentra is completely designed and built on the new “C”
platform featuring a longer, wider, and taller body. With looks that’s similar to the full-size Maxima on
the outside, the interior is more spacious and the all-new 2.0-liter MR20DE engine has more
horsepower. However the SE-R and the SE-R Spec V continues with the refined QR25DE 4-cylinder
engine that produces 177 hp and 200 hp, respectively.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $16,730 - $21,160 Invoice Price: Not released
350Z
Nissan’s modern recreation of the legendary Z-car, with styling cues from the original 240Z of the
1970s. The 300ZX was last sold in 1996 and the 350Z coupe debuted for the 2003 model year with the
Roadster joining the lineup for 2004. For 2006 the 350Z gets its first update with a restyled exterior and
a refined interior.
2008 MSRP Price Range: $28,510 - $40,980 Invoice Price: Not released
GT-R
A 480-hp 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 producing 430 lb-ft of torque from 3,200-5,200 rpm while meeting
ultra-low emission vehicle (ULEV) standards. The VR38 engine is mated with a new paddle-shift GR6
sequential 6-speed dual clutch rear transaxle combined with an electronically controlled ATTESA E-TS
all-wheel-drive system that is rear biased but can vary the torque split from 100 percent rear to 50/50
front/rear depending on speed, lateral acceleration, steering angle, tire slip, road surface and yaw rate.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $76,840 - $79,090 Invoice Price: Not released
Altima
A midsize sedan & coupe. Nissan's best-selling car. Altima was first introduced in 1992, replacing the
Stanza for the 1993 model year. For 2007 an all-new 4th-generation Altima arrived with distinctive
styling and is built on the new Nissan “D” platform with improved body rigidity and a redesigned
suspension. For 2008, a coupe version of the Altima is added to the lineup.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $19,900 - $29,380 Invoice Price: Not released
Xterra
Nissan unveiled the Xterra at the 1999 North American International Auto Show. Based on the Frontier
pickup truck, the Xterra is a "return to the soul of the sport-utility vehicle," according to Jerry Hirshberg,
former president of Nissan Design International, Inc. The SUV targets younger people who lead active
lifestyles and find Nissan's midsize Pathfinder SUV out of reach. The Xterra is built at Nissan's
Smyrna, TN, plant.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $22,310 - $29,340 Invoice Price: Not released
Maxima
Nissan’s flagship sedan that receives a redesigned exterior, refined interior and a standard CVT
transmission for 2007. The 6th-generation midsize sport sedan last received a significant redesign for
the 2004 model year with new styling and an increase in performance. The Maxima originally joined
the Nissan lineup in 1981 as a rear-wheel-drive sedan & received a V6 engine for the first time in 1984
before the second-generation Maxima switched to a front-wheel-drive configuration.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $30,160 - $32,860 Invoice Price: Not released
Pathfinder
Nissan’s midsize SUV. The original Pathfinder was introduced in 1985, long before sport utilities
became fashionable, as a 2-door vehicle based on the 4WD pickup and was praised for its off-road
abilities. The all-new 2005 Pathfinder is build on an all-steel frame based on the full-size Armada SUV,
offers three rows of seating, and is assembled at Nissan’s Smyrna, Tennessee manufacturing facility.
For 2008 the Pathfinder adds an available 300-plus horsepower engine for the first time in its history.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $27,210 - $40,210 Invoice Price: Not released
Altima Hybrid
A 5-passenger midsize sedan that offers all the style, convenience, and technology features as the
gasoline version but with benefits of enhanced fuel economy and reduced emissions. In September
2002, Nissan and Toyota signed a basic agreement in which Toyota will supply Nissan with the hybrid
system components (transaxle, inverter, battery, and control unit). Nissan will be supplying the gas
engine & electric motor which means that the Altima Hybrid will drive differently than the Toyota Prius.
2009 MSRP Price: $26,650 Invoice Price: Not released
Rogue
A new compact crossover utility vehicle. Built on the Nissan “C” platform, which provides high body
stiffness, the Rogue is a front engine, front-wheel-drive vehicle with optional all-wheel drive. The
standard 4-wheel independent suspension gives a balance of ride comfort and driving stability and all
Rogues come standard with power-assisted front & rear vented disc brakes w/ ABS, Electronic Brake
Force Distribution & Brake Assist.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $20,220 - $23,010 Invoice Price: Not released
Armada
With bold and aggressive styling, the Armada is Nissan’s first entry into the full-size SUV market with a
powerful 5.6-liter V8 engine and 8-passenger seating. The Armada is produced at Nissan’s new plant
in Canton, Mississippi and was initially sold as the Pathfinder Armada but the name was shortened to
Armada during the 1st year in the market. For 2008 the Armada receives an interior and exterior update.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $37,210 - $47,860 Invoice Price: Not released
Quest
Updated with a completely revised interior, a refine exterior and numerous comfort and convenience
feature enhancements. The first Quest minivan was introduced in 1993, the fruit of a joint venture with
Ford Motor Company that also produced the Mercury Villager. A second-generation Quest was sold
from 1999 to 2002. The Quest was redesigned for 2004 with more expressive styling than its
predecessor, along with a host of innovative features & improved driving performance.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $25,950 - $35,650 Invoice Price: Not released
Murano
Named after the elegant sculpted glass art that comes from the islands near Venice, a tribute to the
dramatic exterior and interior styling of the Murano. Nissan's first crossover SUV, the Murano combines
the desirable attributes of a truck-based SUV, such as cargo capacity, ride height and available
all-wheel drive, with the refinement, handling, and ride comfort of a sedan.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $27,680 - $37,260 Invoice Price: Not released
Titan
Nissan’s full-size pickup that was first unveiled at the 2003 North American International Auto Show in
Detroit and went on sale as a 2004 model. Conceived, developed and engineered primarily in North
America, the Titan is produced at Nissan’s new facility in Canton, Mississippi.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $26,150 - $39,350 Invoice Price: Not released
Frontier
Nissan’s midsize truck, available as either King Cab or Crew Cab with 2WD or 4WD. Nissan became
the first automaker to sell a compact pickup truck in the U.S. in 1959 under the Datsun name. A 4-door
Crew Cab was added in 2000 and in 2001, it was redesigned with bold exterior styling and an
available supercharged engine. For 2005 Nissan introduced the current-generation Frontier, which is
bigger and more powerful, moving up to the midsize truck category.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $17,460 - $29,740 Invoice Price: Not released
*MSRP excludes tax, title, lic, options and dealer fees. Prices exclude destination charges as they may vary from state to state.
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