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Police News for Sunday, December 13, 2009 - MetroWest Daily News December 13, 2009
Wicked Local MilfordGood was driving a 2007 Nissan Altima south on Beaver Street when the car veered into the northbound lane and struck a Ford Explorer. Franklin man critical after crashall 5 news articles »
Review: 2010 Nissan Maxima SV Sport a lot of car for a lot coin - Autoblog (blog) December 14, 2009
Then the Altima was redesigned and placed on Nissan's new D platform in 2007 and it still resembled the more pricey (and very long-in-the-tooth) Maxima.
US auto sales reach a steadier pace - Los Angeles Times December 02, 2009
Among the Big Three Japanese automakers, sales rose 2.6% at Toyota Motor Corp. and 20.8% at Nissan, a gain fueled in part by strong sales of Nissan's Altima and more »
Nissan sales improve 21 per cent over year-earlier period - The Tennessean December 02, 2009
For Nissan-branded vehicles, the increase over November 2008 was even more impressive — 30 percent overall — with sales of the Altima climbing 43.1 percent and more »
2010 Suzuki Kizashi: Solid effort from an invisible brand - Boston Globe December 12, 2009
Until a hefty percentage of midsize sedan buyers are swayed by this Suzuki — which for the money packs more equipment than the Altima or Accord — there's and more »
The burglars left in two vehicles: a gray 2007 Nissan Altima belong to 54-year-old Keith Whigham, who lives at the home where the break-in occurred. Greensboro police said they found the Nissan and one burglary suspect at the Sands Motel at 3114 Sands Drive. Police said 25-year-old Jonathan Scott Spry and 34-year-old George Benny Danley Jr. were arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit a felony, common law robbery and possession of stolen property. Police said they arrested two men after a home on Glenside Drive was broken into earlier today. Greensboro police said three men kicked open the front door of 1802 Glenside Drive at 1:35 a. m. Thursday and took a flat-screen TV and a DVD player.
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A: Take the speaker out and bring it to an audio store. I'm sure they can find you a replacement. The dealership will kill you for it. Better yet, just take the car to the audio shop. (answered by josephus on February 11, 8164)
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A: Won't work...entirely different electronics. Get one for the'97 Altima. (answered by Hillbilly Locksmith on February 22, 2009)
A: You may need one for the specific year model. Newer technology doesn't always work with older products. Or you could call a nissan dealership and ask. They are expensive when purchased through the dealership though, I paid $150 to get a new fob for a 2006 Sentra from my local Nissan Dealership. (answered by Bryant B on February 20, 2009)Q:
A: That mirror has a colored skull cap painted to match did you break that part too. Generally backing out it pops off. but wiping out the miror drving into the garage breaks the skull cap too. Paint to match could cost 60 to 70 dollars and then if you bent the window frame that will need to be straightened up. Yes all come in black and are painted...unplug and take off the broken mirror do not use packaging tape duct tape or wires to hold a broken part. (answered by on March 01, 2009)