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Update: G25 Sedan Pricing and Trim Levels

In mid-August, Infiniti announced that they were bringing the G25 to our shores.  Not much was known then, but more details have surfaced.  Also, whereas I was under the impression that the 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine from the Altima would power the G25, I was wrong.  It’s a 2.5-liter V6 that will be under the hood of the G25, which will be much better suited to handle all-wheel drive duties.  The G25 sedan starts at $30,950, complete with a 7-speed automatic transmission.  Read on for more details and the full press release.

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Paris Motor Show 2010: GM announces 2011 Camaro Convertible

You asked for it, and it’s coming: GM announced this week that the Camaro Convertible will be produced!  It’ll be a 2011 model, joining its hard-top brethren, which went on sale as 2010 models.  This is a year sooner than a lot of the rumor mills had predicted, and it can’t come soon enough for fans of the iconic muscle car.  Only the picture to the left has been released, but the base price of $30,000, including $850 destination, should whet potential buyers’ appetites.  Click past the jump for the press release.

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2011 Nissan Altima Photos and Pricing released

This week, Nissan released photos and pricing of its Altima mid-sized sedan. Changes are limited, including three new colors for the Sedan (Metallic Slate, Saharan Stone and Brilliant Silver) and a Special Edition package for the 2.5 S. On the Coupe front, only two new colors are available (Metallic Slate and Brilliant Silver), but you can still get a manual transmission with either the 4-cylinder or V6 engine. Click past the jump for high-resolution photos and trim-level pricing.

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Nissan announces pricing for 2011 Sentra

Nissan announced Thursday the pricing for its Sentra model, in all 6 flavors.  Changes are limited for the 2011 model, the big ones being:

“improved EPA estimated city fuel economy and the fine-tuning of option package equipment. New Sentra 2.0 packages include a SL Value Package, Visual Audio Package and SL Audio Package.”

Base prices start around $15,000 for the 2.0 with a manual transmission and head all up to about $20,000 for a Sentra SE-R Spec V.  Follow the jump for more details and model-based pricing.

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Nissan announces pricing for 2011 Maxima

Fans of Nissan’s 4DSC now know how much it would cost them to pick up a brand new one, thanks to a press release issued by the automaker today.  For the base “S” model, you’ll need to shell out $30,810, and for the up-level “SV” trim, you’re looking at $33,530, increases of $350 over their respective 2010 trim levels.  Add in the $750 destination charge, and the 2011 prices change to $31,560 and $34,280 for the S and SV models, respectively.  For more details and lots of pictures, follow the jump.

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Chevrolet Volt Pricing, Fuel Requirement

Yesterday, GM announced the official price of its upcoming EV (Electric Vehicle).  I’ve reported on the Volt before, but with a price and a government tax break, the Volt is getting closer to reality.  The base price?  $41,000.  The rumor?  It requires premium fuel.

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