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: it's getting pretty much formulated, nissan have great sale success with altima back in the day, when they stealing identity from its only J30, The Altima took some slight styling cues from the J30 but didn't share the chassis. The J30 was based on the RWD platform. =) Much better. : now nissan is doing the same thing to M45, stealing from Q; : and to new altima, stealing from maxima Actually you are wrong. The M45 and Q45 are two entirely different cars in Japan - Cima and Cedric respectively. Over in Japan they just get more options concerning performance. I don't think it has anything to do with stealing as well. Just a poor use of wording, I do it all the time. Many cars share the same chassis and engine... this goes on with just about every single company. Each car has a target audience, and for the most part they don't cross into eachother that much. The altima and maxima share the market just a bit too much, that should change slightly with the maxima becoming a bit larger in the next model change. The G35 shares more with the 350Z than any other car in the model lineup. The Maxima and I35 are mechanical twins. The M and Q target different audiences will sharing the same engine and luxo-interior. SHARE SHARE SHARE
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