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Welcome to the Nissan page created by the folks at Newton Street. Start here to find news and information pertaining to new Nissan vehicles. Click the Nissan logo to visit the manufacturer's official website or choose from the list of 2005 and 2006 vehicles below to learn more about the features, pricing, and performance of each specific Nissan model..

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2006 Nissan Altima: Stock Photo

Nissan Altima
The 2006 Altima is avalable as a 5 passenger midsize standard sedan, one of 1 in Nissan's lineup of 2006 vehicles. The Altima is available in 1 trims and can be had with a choice of 1 engine(s).

   

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YEAR NISSAN MODEL MSRP
2005 350Z $26800 to $39300
2005 Altima $17450 to $29350
2005 Armada $34000 to $41900
2005 Maxima $27500 to $29750
2005 Murano $27150 to $31200
2005 Pathfinder $24900 to $35000
2005 Quest $23700 to $32600
2005 Sentra $12900 to $18000
2005 Xterra $20850 to $27350

YEAR NISSAN MODEL MSRP
2006 Altima $17650 to $29550
2006 Armada $34500 to $42600
2006 Maxima $27750 to $30000
2006 Murano $27600 to $31700
2006 Pathfinder $25250 to $35550
2006 Quest $24000 to $33500
2006 Sentra $13100 to $18200
2006 Xterra $19950 to $27650
2006 Z $27450 to $39800

Nissan is one of the most popular and most successful Japanese automobile makers. From 1932 to 1983 the company was known either as Nissan or as Datsun. The primary offices for this industry giant are located in the Ginza area of Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

As the third largest Japanese car manufacturers (behind Honda and Toyota), the company powers it's vehicles with award winning engines and engine elated technology. With its VG and VQ V6 engines appearing on Ward's 10 Best Engines for 11 straight years - every year since the award's inception, Nissan clearly can built a solid engine to power it's vehicles.

For American consumers, Nissan is most known for its sedans. The Altima and Maxima are by far the most successful Nissan models, but the car maker also offers proven SUVs in the Pathfinder and the aggressive Xterrra. The company has also been able to revive its sports car image with the release of the Nissan 350Z a few years back, and in 2005 -- Nissan entered the full-size pickup truck market for the first time with the Nissan Titan.

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