Specifications
- Traction Control
- ABS
- Power Seats
- HID Lights
- New Tires
- New Battery
- New Brakes
- Full Maintenance History
- Inspection Available
- More Details Available
- More Pictures Available
- All Power Options
- Air Conditioning (A/C)
- Interior B Grade (Excellent)
- Grade 4.5 (*EXCEPTIONAL* Condition)
- Alloy Wheels
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The Nissan Cima:
The Nissan Cima is a large luxury sedan produced by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. for the Japanese market. The car\'s name is derived from Spanish for \"summit\". The hood ornament uses an image of an acanthus leaf. The acanthus leaf was commonly used by classical Greeks to make a wreath for use as a crown.
The Cima has traditionally been the Nissan offering to the Toyota Crown Majesta since its introduction. The Cima in the first two generations was a more luxurious and larger version of the Cedric and Gloria, with the Cima sharing the V8 engine from the President, with later generations being the shorter version of the larger President. The Cima is larger than the Nissan Fuga.
Following the Y32 Cedric/Gloria\'s June 1991 launch, the Cima was redesigned and introduced in August 1991. The car is now simply known as the Cima. The styling was more luxury-oriented with Jaguar XJ overtones, noticeably different from the sporty first-generation Cima.
Initially the Cima was only available with the VH41DE, a short-stroke version of the VH45DE found in the first Infiniti Q45. The air suspension introduced in the previous generation was retained along with active suspension that was available on the USA-spec Infiniti Q45. Its appearance was said to reflect a more British appearance, both inside and out. An analog clock, found on most USA-spec Infinitis during the same time period, also appeared in this vehicle. AWD and a V8 engine were also added to the options list.
*Correction, mileage is 45K, not 27K as previously listed.
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