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Automotive : New Jersey new Nissan Altima Coupe is upgraded for style and ... - Prudent Press Agency (press release) December 17, 2009

Automotive : New Jersey new Nissan Altima Coupe is upgraded for style and ... That's why Nissan's new Altima Coupe 3.5 SE is the perfect choice for smart, sporty drivers, and it is available at your New Jersey new Nissan dealer. A to Z Year-End Clearance Event at World Car Nissan!all 2 news articles »

The 2009 Nissan Altima Coupe 3.5 SE, an AutoWeek Drivers Log - AutoWeek November 24, 2009

The 2009 Nissan Altima Coupe 3.5 SE, an AutoWeek Drivers Log Now, let's get to this Altima coupe. I did find it surprising that Nissan would do a coupe version of its high-volume sedan. I suppose the opportunity to Nissan 'A to Z Year-End Sales Event' Celebrates Full Line of High-Quality all 7 news articles »

2010 Nissan Altima – ready for the next generation - USPRwire (press release) November 26, 2009

[USPRwire, Thu Nov 26 2009] Girard Nissan, a premier Nissan dealer from Groton, CT, presents the all new 2010 Nissan Altima to the residents nearby. What's changed on the 2010 Nissan Altima?all 2 news articles »

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2012 Honda Accord Coupe

The Accord Coupe is very closely related to the Honda Accord Sedan , but with a smoother downward-curving roofline, more sculpted flanks, and different styling around the rear, the Coupe can appear to be proportioned quite differently&mdash. the Nissan Altima remains a chief alternative, though the Nissan feels a little more overtly sporty and a little less refined. The longer doors can be deceiving, but overall the Accord Coupe is about three inches shorter than the sedan (two inches shorter in wheelbase). the 2012 Honda Accord Coupe is one of your best choices. If you want an affordable mid-size coupe&mdash. if you're leaning toward the Coupe, don't have plans to carry adults back there on a regular basis as it's tight. And in fact, the Accord is one of the few choices. particularly one that has a more grown-up feel rather than sports-car edginess&mdash. And with the low roofline, ingress and egress are a little tough. Functionally, that means a little less legroom.

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Getting a Nissan Altima Coupe 3.5 SE. What are some things I can add to make my car look better?

Im getting the Nissan Altima Coupe 3.5 SE next week. i know the car is pretty loaded but there are a lot of stuff I'm sue I can do to it to make it perform better and look better.

There are some things I'm going to do like add a spoiler, Tint the windows, and lower it, but any other additional suggestions would be awesome even if there little suggestions.

Anything is appreciated and welcome!
(asked by lakers_shawn on February 22, 2008)

A: What year? And please god don't get a spoiler that's gay. I'm answering this as passive aggressiveness for my own satisfaction against my ex. These were things he did to any car he got.

Get the mudflaps if any off, along with the pinstriping if you have it and dealership logos, leave the Nissan maybe but pop off the word Altima. Then hopefully you can find someone who knows how to wetsand and buff. You can take off your wiperblades on good weather days, most people can't put their finger on why it looks cleaner but the blades are missing. What else, nice looking exhaust pipe.

Change your interior shift knob, you can take out the black plasic that covers the gauge cluster and paint it whatever color and put it back in - it'll make the whole cluster look aftermarket though it's not. I don't know how he got it out from behind the clear piece...you'd have to figure that out I think he slid it out somehow from behind without removing the clear part.

The biggest advice though is make it look clean with clean lines. Make sure the spoiler fits the lines of that body style...please. Lower it nice on some 17's; 18's or bigger just look awful on a coupe. Tuck em, no wells left. If you lower it but don't have rims yet, roll 'dirty' so it looks like you're between your sets. lol. Good luck. (answered by Cedar_2006 on February 22, 2008)

A: rims make any car look better. (answered by bushnana on February 22, 2008)

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Is the Infinity G35 coupe and the Nissan Altima coupe almost the same car?

I like the G35 but i noticed how much it looks like an Altima coupe. Is Infinity and Nissan part of the same company? Or is it a coincidence? And if they use the same base chassis and such, what are the differences?
(asked by Will on June 06, 2009)

A: Same company, same engine (albeit with much-different tuning), wholly-different platform. (Nissan's front-drive D platform underpins the Altima, the Maxima and the Murano; Infiniti's G is on the rear-drive FM platform, as is the 350/370Z.)

Still, I can't blame Nissan for designing a $30k car that looks like a dead ringer for their $40k car, even if they're otherwise almost nothing alike. (answered by on June 07, 2009)

A: they are the same company and same motor, however i believe the G35 is actually based on the 350Z, not the Altima as the prvious two are both RWD. (answered by hello on June 06, 2009)

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How much are brakes for a Nissan Altima Coupe?

I know the dealership or a service shop could tell me while it's in for maintenance but i'd really like to have an idea before I go. 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe. Thanks!
(asked by Lis.ver. on July 08, 2009)

A: Typically for most standard cars a mechanic charges between $100 and $150 to replace all the pads. Anything that is broke is more, of course. (answered by YA .. on July 08, 2009)

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