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sams

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Since: Sep 03, 2003
Posts: 4



(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 10:13 am
Post subject: Nissan trims
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Hi,

Hope someone will answer this question. How do the Nissan trim
(SE/XE/GXE/GLE) ordered? What do they mean GXE? Is GXE is the top of
the line or GLE?

Iam doing my homework so that I can retire my Ford Escort LX. My first
preferance is a used 2000+ Altima GXE or GLE whatever is the top of
the line is (Auto, ABS, Alloywheels Smile a must).

Any known issues with 2000+ Altima's or which year model should I
avoid? Do they have a windshield craking problem or thats in older
models? I read a lot of people complain about car shuddering/vibration
at highway speeds, is that true?

Appreciate any help

Sam.

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willshak

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Since: Sep 23, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 3:21 pm
Post subject: Re: Nissan trims [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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sams wrote:

 >Hi,
 >
 >Hope someone will answer this question. How do the Nissan trim
 >(SE/XE/GXE/GLE) ordered? What do they mean GXE? Is GXE is the top of
 >the line or GLE?
 >
 >Iam doing my homework so that I can retire my Ford Escort LX. My first
 >preferance is a used 2000+ Altima GXE or GLE whatever is the top of
 >the line is (Auto, ABS, Alloywheels Smile a must).
 >
 >Any known issues with 2000+ Altima's or which year model should I
 >avoid? Do they have a windshield craking problem or thats in older
 >models? I read a lot of people complain about car shuddering/vibration
 >at highway speeds, is that true?
 >
 >Appreciate any help
 >
 >Sam.
 >
 >
The 2000 Altima comes in 4 trims. From the base Altima to the top of the
line, it is:
XE, GXE, SE, GLE.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Sylvain Scaglione

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Since: Oct 13, 2004
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 4:21 pm
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Sam, make sure to check on the rear passenger doors, below the window
fixtures, there is a spot very prone to rusting about a 1/3 of the way from
the back.

I noticed that from more than one Altimas. Beside, I think it's a pretty
solid car, my 99 is still running like new.


"sams" <sams.TakeThisOut@freeddns.org> wrote in message
news:4d010e73.0411090913.15da111e@posting.google.com...
 > Hi,
 >
 > Hope someone will answer this question. How do the Nissan trim
 > (SE/XE/GXE/GLE) ordered? What do they mean GXE? Is GXE is the top of
 > the line or GLE?
 >
 > Iam doing my homework so that I can retire my Ford Escort LX. My first
 > preferance is a used 2000+ Altima GXE or GLE whatever is the top of
 > the line is (Auto, ABS, Alloywheels Smile a must).
 >
 > Any known issues with 2000+ Altima's or which year model should I
 > avoid? Do they have a windshield craking problem or thats in older
 > models? I read a lot of people complain about car shuddering/vibration
 > at highway speeds, is that true?
 >
 > Appreciate any help
 >
 > Sam.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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