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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / September 2003

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2004 Altima?

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The Bomb - 28 Aug 2003 17:00 GMT
Is there going to be a 2004 version of the Altima released anytime
soon?  Any information would be great...
Dean Churchill - 30 Aug 2003 21:48 GMT
Due out in October I believe.

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> Is there going to be a 2004 version of the Altima released anytime
> soon?  Any information would be great...
Cherko - 16 Sep 2003 07:26 GMT
> Is there going to be a 2004 version of the Altima released anytime
> soon?  Any information would be great...

http://tinyurl.com/ni8x

Nissan Announces 2004 Altima Pricing [Sep. 10, 03]

GARDENA, Calif. (September 10, 2003) – Nissan North America, Inc.
today announced a minimal price increase of $101 across all models for
the 2004 Altima sedan, which went on sale September 8. For 2004,
Altima features a starting Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
(MSRP) of $16,850 for the Altima 2.5 with manual transmission. The
most popular Altima model, the 2.5 S with automatic transmission
features an MSRP of $19,200, while the top-of-the-line Altima 3.5 SE
with V6 engine and automatic transmission at a MSRP of $23,250.

"The 2004 Altima continues to be an incredibly strong value story,"
said Mark McNabb, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division.
"Nearly 70% of Altimas are expected to have an MSRP below $20,000 on
their Monroney labels."

The third generation Nissan Altima has been an unquestionable success
since its introduction as an all-new design for 2002. With its
distinctive exterior design, choice of powerful 4-cylinder or V6
engines, performance-oriented suspension and class-leading roominess,
Altima has had an immediate impact in the mid-sedan segment.

For 2004, all 4-cylinder models sold with California emissions
standards will be certified to a new, even more stringent standard
called Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (PZEV). As a result, the Cal
Emissions equipment causes nominal reductions in horsepower (from 175
hp to 170 hp). These Cal emission vehicles will be sold in California
and Northeastern states.

Complete pricing and option packages are available on the attached
sheet.

(The PDF is available here: http://tinyurl.com/ni95)

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