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  2. Nissan Maxima - Wikipedia

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    1990 Nissan Maxima Ti (Australia) 1993–1995 Nissan Maxima Executive (Australia) During this year, the Maxima was first introduced to the European market, replacing the Laurel. For European markets, the model range was: 3.0, 3.0 S, and 3.0 SE. The only engine was the single-cam VG30E, producing 170 PS (125 kW; 168 bhp).

  3. Talk:Nissan Maxima - Wikipedia

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    The Maxima started out as a smaller mid-size car, and has slowly graduated to an 'upper level' mid-size luxury car. The Maxima has gained size, especially during the redesign from the 5th Generation to the 6th Generation, and this is strictly because the current (6th Gen) Maxima is based off of the Altima frame (as is the up-and-coming 7th Gen).

  4. Alamo Rent a Car - Wikipedia

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    Alamo Rent a Car has been criticized for not providing adequate access to/from terminal buildings to rental car lot for wheelchair users; according to the United States Department of Justice, Alamo was the subject of many such complaints; Alamo reached a settlement with the government regarding the complaints filed by the Department of Justice. [10]

  5. Nissan USA - Wikipedia

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    Nissan North America, Inc., doing business as Nissan USA, is the North American headquarters, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Nissan Motor Corporation of Japan.The company manufactures and sells Nissan and Infiniti brand cars, sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks through a network of approximately 1,082 Nissan and 211 Infiniti dealers in the United States, including 187 independent Nissan ...

  6. 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis - Wikipedia

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    Nissan, another leading Japanese car manufacturer, announced that it also would be slashing production and will reduce its output by 80,000 vehicles in the first few months of 2009. [ 18 ] In December 2008, Suzuki , Japan's fourth biggest car manufacturer, announced that it will cut production in Japan by about 30,000 units due to falling demand.

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  8. Mitsubishi Motors - Wikipedia

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    In December 2010, Mitsubishi and Nissan agreed to form a joint venture (later named "NMKV Co., Ltd.") to develop kei cars for the Japanese market. [58] In 2016, Nissan uncovered evidence that Mitsubishi's fuel-economy testing numbers were erroneous and had been erroneous since the start of the venture, affecting 625,000 cars produced by NMKV. [32]

  9. Nissan VQ engine - Wikipedia

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    A VQ35DE in a 2007 Nissan Maxima Cylinder head of VQ35DE. The 3.5 L (3,498 cc) VQ35DE is used in many modern Nissan vehicles. Bore and stroke are 95.5 mm × 81.4 mm (3.76 in × 3.20 in). It uses a similar block design to the VQ30DE, but adds variable valve timing for the intake. It produces from 231 to 304 PS (170 to 224 kW; 228 to 300 hp) of ...