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Japanese auto manufacturers have historically focused on fuel-efficient, smaller cars. Although there are larger cars and trucks produced primarily for the U.S. market, Japanese manufacturers...
The Nissan Motor Company manufactures Infiniti luxury cars. The first Infiniti was introduced in 1989 and competed directly against Honda's Acura and Toyota's Lexus in Japan's attempt to gain a...
The Mazda CX-7 and Nissan Rogue are similar-sized crossover vehicles, although the CX-7 is rated a mid-size and the Rogue a compact crossover. The crossover is a passenger car-based vehicle with...
Nissan offers two exceptional cars for completely different markets: the 350Z sports car for the performance-obsessed driver, and the Altima coupe for the budget-minded buyer who still wants a...
Most Nissan vehicles come with a keyless-entry remote control. The remotes can control a range of functions, including unlocking and locking the doors, popping the truck and even setting off an...
Rivals Honda and Nissan have been producing high-quality but conservatively styled sedans for the North American market since the 1960s. The automakers' most popular four-door models, the Honda...
The Nissan Rogue and Nissan Murano crossover vehicles are the 21st century's answer to the family station wagon. The pair possess competent performance, all the right interior appointments and...
Since its international expansion in the 1950s, Japanese automaker Nissan has designed and manufactured a number of different engines. These engines have been used across the Nissan fleet of...
The Nissan 300ZX was produced by the Nissan Motor Corporation as part of the famed Z line. The 300ZX on a Z31 chassis was manufactured from 1983 to 1989, and the Z32 chassis followed through the...
The Japan-based Nissan Motor Company manufactures Nissan cars and trucks in 17 countries. It's a multinational company that sought as early as the 1950s to expand its operations beyond Japan. In...
Ground effects are the lower parts of a car that are created to take care of the gap that occurs between the fuselage's bottom and the ground. Ground effects work to deflect air around the vehicle...