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Sporty handling; strong, refined V6; roomy trunk and back seat; gas mileage from the 4-cylinder; manufactured in the U.S.
All-electric powertrain, 100-mile nominal range on an 8-hour charge, driving characteristics of a regular gasoline-powered car
Smooth and powerful drivetrain; comfortable interior with easy-to-use controls; lots of standard features at all trim levels
Good list of features for the money; comfortable ride; large trunk; folding rear seats; performance and handling in SE-R Spec V trim
One of the most inexpensive new cars available; surprisingly spacious cabin and trunk; fuel economy; good highway manners
Offering cars, sport utility vehicles, trucks and a minivan, Nissan enters into another new vehicle category in North America for 2012. With sights set on businesses and enterprises, Nissan debuts the NV line of full-sized work vans. Offered in three capacity ranges, the 2012 Nissan NV line is offered in several roof heights and can be propelled by V-6 or V-8 engine power. Nissan's smaller Versa Sedan receives a complete redesign for 2012. Slightly smaller than its predecessor, the new Nissan Versa Sedan is powered by a new 1.6-liter engine. Flexible fuel compatibility has been added to the 5.6-liter V-8 powered Nissan Armada and Nissan Titan allowing E85 blended fuel to be substituted for gasoline. On Nissan's top prestige vehicle, the GT-R supercar, engine output explodes from 485 to 530 horsepower. The outer shell of the 2012 Nissan GT-R has also been modified for greater downforce.