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Maxima to the maximum It 's no secret that just a few years ago, Nissan was hurting. New models were slow to reach the market, and sales were down. After much hyped management changes began to shake things up at the start of the new decade, Nissan's once sinking ship began to turn around. New products hit the showrooms in droves, and buyers began to take notice. In 2003, Nissan and its Infiniti luxury division introduced five new models. Nissan launched an all-new 350Z sport coupe and Murano crossover vehicle. And Infiniti turned out two new sedans, the G35 and M45; the sporty G35 coupe; and its own crossover vehicle, the FX35/FX45.
For the 2004 model year, Nissan will introduce a new version of its Quest minivan, an all-new full-size truck called the Titan and the Pathfinder Armada, a new full-size SUV designed to go up against the thriving Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Expedition and Toyota Sequoia.
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The Yokohama Avid T-4 allows true Yokohama-style driving enjoyment to be available more economically. The Avid T-4 provides performance levels of handling and grip along with long treadwear, enhanced ride comfort and reduced noise levels to meet a driver's everyday needs.
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The Fuzion brand, manufactured by Bridgestone/Firestone, has been introduced to meet the needs of sport compact car, sports car and sport truck driving enthusiasts and tuners
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Through an exclusive contract with Alumax, SSR conducted additional research and development and built their wheel manufacturing plant in Japan to produce alloy wheels using Semi-Solid Forging (SSF) technology
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