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...petite in a Big and Tall store. Shopping for a new car, she wanted something small, cheap and fuel efficient--the last thing most carmakers want to sell, since the big profits are in gas-guzzling SUVs and sedans with large engines. Test-driving drab cars like the Nissan Sentra left her underwhelmed. Then she spotted the Mazda3, a sporty four-cylinder hatchback launched in 2003. You might think of hatchbacks as wheezy econoboxes from the 1970s. But Dekat, 22, a loan processor from Dallas, liked the Mazda's svelte style and pep; she pictured herself blasting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Small the Next Big Thing? | 1/10/2005 | See Source »

...retires. Ghosn watchers expect him to fashion a hybrid as stylish as the French-Japanese restaurants found in Paris and Tokyo. The next generation of the Renault Clio, a small car sold in Europe, is slated to share the underpinnings of Nissan's March, and the next-generation Nissan Sentra will use Renault's Megane platform. Already, French journalists have given Ghosn a backhanded compliment, dubbing him "Le Cost Killer." --By Daren Fonda

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Motor Trends: Le Cost Killer | 5/19/2003 | See Source »

Nissan still has a lot to offer. Its engine technology is the best in the business, say many experts. And so are its manufacturing plants. The Smyrna, Tenn., factory where it makes the Altima, Sentra and Frontier models has been ranked North America's most efficient for five years (although slow sales idled the plant every Friday for 16 weeks last year). Nissan also offers a window onto Asia's market, which could be a bonanza when it finally recovers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nissan Calls For A Tow | 3/1/1999 | See Source »

...chop shops, where they are taken apart and resold for as much as triple their value whole. Two skilled choppers with power tools can cut up a car from hood to trunk in three minutes. The demand is huge: a thief can steal a $10,000 Nissan Sentra, strip it and sell the parts for $20,000 to $25,000. While luxury cars are always tempting, among the most popular cars to steal, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, are: the Pontiac Firebird, Chevrolet Camaro, Mitsubishi Starion, Toyota MR2 and Chrysler Conquest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hell on Wheels | 8/16/1993 | See Source »

...Arabia last September, Army Specialist Anthony Riggs took out a $50,000 life-insurance policy with the military and another policy for an undisclosed amount with a private firm. Two weeks ago, Riggs returned to Detroit on leave. As he was loading his wife's belongings into his Nissan Sentra, Riggs was fatally shot by someone who then proceeded to steal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DETROIT: Homicidal Homecoming | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

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