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CarsEverything - The 2004 Nissan Lineup - Charting The Changes.
The powerful, roomy 2004 Nissan Pathfinder Armada, the newest member of Nissan's diverse family of authentic sport utility vehicles, proudly takes the Pathfinder name and reputation for innovation to a new dimension. The all-new 2004 Nissan Quest is a revolutionary, category-redefining approach to the minivan one that adds a highly emotional element by offering style, innovation and driving performance. The new Quest has grown in size to become one of the largest in the front-wheel drive minivan segment. Its dynamic and athletic-looking exterior is marked by a long wheelbase, wide track, and arching roofline. The Quest interior features include 2nd and 3rd row folding seats, a 10-speaker Bose(R) audio system, a DVD Family Entertainment System and a dramatic new Skyview roof glass panel system. The all-new 2004 Nissan Maxima, which went on sale this past spring, continues the formula passed down from five previous generations an unmatched blend of performance and luxury. The sixth generation Maxima combines traditional Maxima performance with expressive sports styling and bold innovation to create a top-of-the-line sports sedan.

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Nissan's Armada has bold exterior styling that draws second glances everywhere it goes. Thanks to its huge size and powerful engine, the Armada is Japan's first serious attempt at unseating Detroit as King of SUV Land. With loads of seating and storage space, the Nissan Armada is a roomy, comfortable SUV that comes packed with nice features. Nissan's massive Titan, the first Japanese-brand truck to go head-to-head with the American stalwarts, looks as tough as it feels. It may be the best truck for sale today, but intense brand loyalty stands ominously in its path toward domination. Despite its rugged feel and best-in-class capability, the Titan's cabin is surprisingly quiet and refined. Nissan has never been a major player in the minivan market. But that should change with the introduction of the all-new 2004 Nissan Quest. It has taken Nissan a long time to come to market with its own unique product for this segment.

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