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Every Nissan is backed by a 36-month/36,000-mile
limited vehicle coverage and a 5-year/60,000-mile limited powertrain
coverage. 2003-2010 Vehicles equipped with a Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) also have a 10-year /120,000 mile CVT limited warranty
extension.
It would be easy to paint Nissan as late to the burgeoning U.S. green party,
as the company essentially only counts the Altima Hybrid to sell among its
alt-fuel offerings – and that sedan utilizes technology borrowed from
Toyota, and it's only sold in a few states in small volumes. While that may
be the case, Nissan says their near-term prospects are really quite
different. While the company has admittedly been cautious in marketing alt-fuel
vehicles in North America, they have been hard at work developing electric
vehicles – as well as the advanced lithium-ion batteries to support them –
since 1992. What's more, officials say they are now singularly well-placed
to leapfrog "transitional" powertrain solutions like gas-electric hybrids in
favor of genuine zero-emissions vehicles, and they are promising that their
first pure-electric car will reach U.S. shores late next year.
![]() Nissan Altima |
![]() Nissan Altima |
![]() Nissan Altima |
![]() Nissan Altima |
| 2010 Nissan Murano | 2010 Nissan Rogue | 2010 Nissan GTR | 2010 Nissan Maxima |
| 2011 Nissan Altima | 2011 Nissan Titan | ||