2010 Nissan MaximaMSRP Starting at $30,460
The
2010 Nissan Maxima
holds its head high among more exclusive names in the luxury car
segment with high-quality materials, an excellent engine, and a price that's almost too
low for the elegance the sedan offers. A 3.5 liter V6 puts out 290 hp and 261 lb-ft of
torque, and the base model alone comes with features like automatic headlights, leather
wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, a trip computer, eight-way driver and four-
way passenger seats, Bluetooth and in-dash CD changer with auxiliary audio jack, along
with an upscale, understated design with high-quality materials and enough room to wallow
in. With the Maxima, Nissan gives other luxury sedan manufacturers a run for their money.
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2010 Nissan Cube 1.8 SMSRP Starting at $15,030
What is the advantage of a cube over the silhouette we've come to expect from a 4-door vehicle?
In the case of the
2010 Nissan Cube 1.8 S, it's a lower price, a more comfortable ride, and one
of the best drivetrains we've yet seen. The Cube is steered with electric power, and idles so
softly you will feel lulled to sleep — but the drive itself is a picture in comfort you'll
definitely want to be awake for. The light clutch, great shift linkage and easy rev make for
an extremely satisfying drive train, and the 1.8-liter 4 cylinder engine puts out a respectable
122 hp. All in all, it's getting to be good to be square.
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2010 Nissan FrontierMSRP Starting at $17,540
Serious working folks looking for a solid work truck can't do better than the
2010 Nissan Frontier XE.
The XE offers an extended-cab with a six-foot bed that includes a sturdy bed lining and thoughtfully
placed tie-down points that make handling any heavy job easy. The solid four-cylinder 2.5-liter engine
puts out 152 hp and 171 lb-ft of torque with the option to upgrade to a more powerful V6 for those
who need it. The safety features are right next to the utility for this strong truck, with stability
control, antilock disc brakes, and a high safety rating. The nimble handling and sturdy chassis mean
you won't have to get bumped around, either. The Frontier is a great workhorse that you'll still be
using years down the line.
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