The mid-size Altima sedan series presents a fresh face and new interior designs. The look is bold with an aggressive prow featuring a raised hood and restyled front fascia plus smoked headlamps. Body forms reveal a wedge-shaped profile scored by sharp character lines.
Read More »2005 Nissan Sentra Compact Sedan
Nissan's compact-class sedan is called Sentra and it spins off sport-inspired SE-R special editions. Inside a generous cabin, two race-style bucket seats stand up front with a split-and-fold rear bench.
Read More »2005 Nissan Pathfinder Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Nissan's revamped Frontier truck serves as the foundation for a new treatment to Pathfinder, a sport-utility vehicle for the mid-size class constructed at Nissan's manufacturing facility in Smyrna, Tennessee.
Read More »2005 Nissan Maxima Full-Size Sedan
Nissan crafts their four-door flagship under the badge of Maxima. It looks crisp with curvaceous lines but also has flat surfaces and chiseled corners with an overall effect that seems both sensuous and also muscular suggesting power and speed.
Read More »2005 Nissan 350Z Compact Hatchback Coupe and Convertible
Nissan's Z-car returned to the North American market in 2003 as a slinky two-door hatchback coupe with sport-tuned hardware for serious performance. A year later, a convertible roadster variation emerged. Both appear in Nissan's car class of 2005. All stock a 3.5-liter V6 churning with 287-hp when teamed with a 6-speed manual transmission.
Read More »2005 Nissan Pathfinder Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Nissan's Pathfinder has always been one of our favorite Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV.) It has a good, on-road ride, and very respectable, off-road performance. Pathfinder is a great product, and the price is reasonable. Read More »
2004 Nissan Xterra Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
Consider Nissan's five-door Xterra SUV for the compact class a rugged wagon capable of serious off-road play as well as an affordable pavement cruiser. Read More »
2004 Nissan Pathfinder Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Nissan's mid-size SUV romps, thanks to a souped-up engine. The aluminum twin-cam 3.5-liter V6 produces 250 hp when teamed with a manual transmission, or 240 hp with an automatic. Read More »
2004 Nissan Frontier Compact Pickup Truck
The Frontier nameplate first appeared in 1998 as a basic two-door compact-class pickup powered only by a four-cylinder engine, but it has acquired features, doors, cabin variations and engine options with each succeeding year. Read More »
2004 Nissan Murano Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
With stylish exterior shapes and a comfortable cabin that accommodates five passengers, the mid-size Murano wagon is a fun-to-drive vehicle that looks like a SUV but behaves more like an enthusiastic sports car. Read More »