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The Altima is a mid-size automobile presently being manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Nissan, and is arguably a continuance of the "lineage" that began with the Nissan Bluebird in 1957. In 1993, Nissan discontinued its much-criticized Stanza covenant automobile, replacing it with the US-made Altima, earlier as a stocky automobile. The really best Altima rolled away the assembly cable on June 15, 1992 as a 1993 example. Until June 2004, all Altimas had been built in Smyrna, Tennessee. However, in June 2004, Nissan's Canton, Mississippi, plant began producing extra Altimas to play higher need. The fourth generation Altima was announced at the 2006 New York Auto Show on April 12, 2006. It is the best vehicle to take the smaller Nissan D program, with an original face and upgraded rear hiatus. The wheelbase is 1 inch shorter than the third generation Altima, but internal place is said to be unaltered. The Maxima and Murano will remain on the larger FF-L program.
4th generation Altima will use Nissan's VQ35DE 3.5 L V6 engine making 265 horsepower, and will also offer a continuously variable transmission. A 6-speed manual will be standard. The 2007 Altima will sport some more recent innovations in the market including, but not limited to, "Push-button start", Bluetooth capability for cell phones and a parking camera.
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