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Browse Nissan for 2007
Convertible
$35,550 - $41,250
A true convertible Z-Car
Sedan
$17,950 - $28,400
A great midsize alternative to the Camry and Accord
$28,050 - $30,300
Still nice, but little to distinguish it from the Altima
$14,750 - $19,900
The Sentra moves upscale
$12,550 - $15,550
New entry level sedan pushes Sentra upscale
Hatchback
$27,900 - $38,070
A modern version of a legend
$12,450 - $15,450
A new entry-level model for Nissan
SUV
$34,950 - $37,750
A full size SUV to challenge the domestics
$27,750 - $31,850
Distinctive styling and a powerful engine make Murano stand out.
$25,600 - $27,600
The all-new Pathfinder resembles its Armada big brother.
$20,050 - $22,900
The rugged Xterra has off-road appeal.
Van
$24,350
Quest aims to be the most stylish minivan.
Truck
$20,800 - $24,550
The Frontier has been redesigned and offers a 4.0L V-6.
$16,050 - $22,700
A solid larger midsized truck
$26,550 - $29,750
Extra room and doors for the Titan pickup.
$23,700 - $26,900
A solid full-size truck from Nissan
Non US Model
Concepts
Nissan shows its funky side with the Bevel microvan concept
Nissan is revitalizing the car portion of its lineup by reworking the Sentra, Altima, and introducing an all-new entry level model named Versa. The Quest and Maxima also see significant updates. The Quest receives a more traditional instrument panel. The CVT transmission technology from the Murano finds its way in to a number of vehicles.
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