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2007 Nissan Sentra SE-R To Drive Up at L.A. Auto Show

Posted November 14 2006 01:04 PM by Joel Arellano 
Filed under: Auto Shows, Nissan Sentra, Sedans, Midsize


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NASHVILLE (Nov. 2006) – Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) announced this month that it will introduce two exciting new performance vehicles at the Los Angeles Auto Show, November 29th, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.



All-new for 2007, the Nissan Sentra will once again have SE-R high performance models; both SE-R and SE-R Spec V.  As a pioneer model in the field of sport compact cars, the 2007 Nissan Sentra SE-R offers more power, performance and technology to this highly acclaimed model.  The SE-R Spec V model will be powered by a specifically designed high-output version of Nissan’s 2.5-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine.  Additional information on the SE-R with be announced at the LA Auto Show on November 29th. (Pictured is the standard Sentra.)

Nissan will also showcase another uniquely styled, exhilarating performance-oriented vehicle, which marks Nissan’s entry into a previously untapped customer segment.  Details on the second world debut vehicle are being withheld until Nissan’s press conference on November 29 at 10:00AM PST.

In addition, Nissan will participate in the 2006 Hybrids and Green Cars/LA event that takes place during the media days portion of the Los Angeles Auto Show on Wednesday, November 29 and Thursday, November 30.  This event will allow attendees an opportunity to drive many advanced technology vehicles from various manufacturers. 

Nissan will showcase three products at this ride and drive, including the 2007 Altima Hybrid, the X-Trail Fuel Cell Vehicle and the 2007 Armada Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV).


Via Nissan



COMMUNITY COMMENTS
mkaresh   (November 14 2006 03:51 PM)

Could be interesting, but the car's styling and driving position are going to hold it back. The new Sentra just doesn't look or sit like a driver's car. Maybe if the wheels are huge it'll look okay...
 
joela   (November 14 2006 05:52 PM)

I think it's more aimed at buyers who want something different from the Corolla or Civic. Looks like a nice starter that doesn't scream, "I'm still in college."
 
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