About Nissan
Nissan has been a fixture in the American market since 1958 (initially under the Datsun name) and built its reputation on practical sedans and SUVs with strong value-per-dollar. The Altima and Sentra remain pillars of the mid-size and compact sedan segments — segments many competitors have abandoned. The Rogue compact crossover is one of Nissan's top sellers, and the Pathfinder and Armada cover the three-row SUV market.
Truck buyers know Nissan for the full-size Titan and Titan XD, and the mid-size Frontier — recently redesigned and one of the more capable mid-size pickups for the money. On the performance side, the Z (the long-running 350Z/370Z lineage now simply called Z) remains one of the most affordable rear-drive sports cars new or used, and the GT-R supercar — a halo product — defined the brand's performance image for nearly two decades.
The Leaf was the first mainstream electric car sold in America, predating Tesla's Model S, and the newer Ariya represents Nissan's modern EV push. For value-conscious buyers who want broad model coverage and proven powertrains, Nissan is a solid default.
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