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The revamped flagship sedan is great, but Nissan expects more people to buy the Altima
Ordinarily, when a new or significantly revised car comes to market, you would expect the manufacturer to at least pretend to hope that it sells well. Maybe even that it sells better than the current one, especially if it's the best version of the car ever issued. That's how the car business works, right?
Not in this case. Despite the 2002 Maxima's powerful new 3.5-liter V6, optional close-ratio six-speed manual transmission and limited-slip differential (to name just a few of the improvements), Nissan plans to cut sales by almost one third. Delusions? No, Nissan just ...