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Nissan R'nessa
MyWikiBiz, Author Your Legacy — Sunday March 21, 2010
The Nissan R'nessa (ルネッサ) multi-amenity vehicle (MAV)was released in Japan by Nissan and developed around the concept of a "packaging renaissance for versatile, spacious comfort on wheels."
It was produced by Nissan from October of 1997 to July of 2001
Powering the 2WD models was the SR20DE engine, The X and G models with a 4WD specification were fitted with the KA24DE engine. The GT Turbo model came with the SR20DET engine and was AWD
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2004 Nissan Maxima SE from North America - Comments (Carsurvey.org)
"For the price I paid for it, it's not worth it!" What things have gone wrong with the car?
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Nissan 370Z arrives in Malta (Times of Malta)
On the Nissan 370Z, the V6 engine has been increased in capacity to 3.7 litres. Now available for order in Malta, the new 370Z takes Nissan's iconic sportscar line to new heights.
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2001 Nissan Altima GXE Limited Edition from North America - Comments (Carsurvey.org)
Brakes went bad at 37,000 miles. Paint peeled of both mirrors at 40,000 miles. I also have a 2001 GXE Limited Edition. I will never purchase another Nissan under any circumstances. I had to have my brakes completely rebuilt at 37k miles; I wrote Nissan about this and never once received a response.
20 March 2010
