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Unveiled at the Detroit auto show, the Nissan Sentra SE-R concept forecasts a reality in the not-too-distant future.
``We walked away from this market and Honda took it over,'' Nissan designer Bruce Campbell says. Now, just as it hopes to do with the Z car (AW, Jan. 15), Nissan wants to reclaim its sporting heritage.
Planned as a 2002 model, the SE-R will come in two variations-both hotter than the 140-hp SE-R Nissan last built in 1991. The base model comes with ...