Sunday, August 24, 2008

The Nissan Altima Coupe


From jet-inspired rear taillights, to the 3-D character line of the body, the Nissan Altima Coupe is an eye-catching vehicle in a class of its own. While other vehicles struggle to get noticed in an over-crowded market, the Altima is setting new standards in design and performance. But the Altima isn't just a head-turner. It offers ground-breaking performance and is stacked full of new safety features and state of the art navigation technology.

On the open road, the Altima Coupe simply brushes it's competitors out of the picture, leaving it head an shoulders above other vehicles in the class. The fully re-designed engine offers up to 270-hp V6 and Continuously Variable Transmission courtesy of the Xtronic CVT. Owners of this exquisite vehicle will behind the wheel of revolutionary technology and unrivalled performance.

With the Altima Coupe, high performance and superlative safety features go hand in hand. The Nissan Safety Shield is Nissan's comprehensive safety testing program, and the Altima has been put through up to 50 simulated crashes and jammed full of new features to make this one of the safest cars on the market. And parents take note: the Altima Coupe has child safety features designed to keep the most important in your life as safe.

As you would expect from a Nissan, the Altima Coupe's navigation system makes it easier to get to the places you want to be. You can program the touch screen navigation system with up to 100 addresses or take of advantage of the 5 million points of interests ranging from ATMs to restaurants. And with The XM® Nav Traffic® system, you can be sure that you'll be one step ahead of the traffic jams. The system displays real-time traffic information and will even offer up alternative routes home when the congestion gets heavy.

John Phillips is a full-time editor and content writer. He has written extensively on technology, Asian affairs, soccer and politics.

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