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Nissan Announces Name Change on Full-Size SUV
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2004 Nissan Armada
GARDENA, Calif. - Nissan
North America, Inc. announced that it is accelerating the transition of
the name of its new 2004 Pathfinder Armada full-size SUV to Armada
(dropping the Pathfinder reference). The change will begin to appear in
marketing and consumer materials beginning in February, though vehicle
badging will not be changed until the 2005 model year.
"Our strategy during the
launch of our first full-size SUV was to capitalize on our popular
mid-size Pathfinder's rich off-road heritage by associating the Pathfinder
name with both vehicles. For example, our launch broadcast advertising
showed both vehicles driving in adventure settings together," said
Fred Suckow, director, marketing, Nissan Division. "Now, however,
we're finding strong consumer acceptance of Armada on its own merits,
which also allows us to focus the Pathfinder message on building awareness
of our mid-size SUV as we get closer to the launch of the next generation
Pathfinder as a 2005 model."
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A preview of the next
generation Nissan Pathfinder, which goes on sale in winter 2004, was shown
at the recent North American International Auto Show in Detroit. It will
feature three-row seating and a more powerful 4.0-liter engine.
"We think the mid-year
adjustment is a smart decision and hope that buyers will have a clearer
understanding that our two newest SUVs come in two sizes - but now with
two distinct names," said Suckow.
The new 8-passenger Armada,
which went on sale at Nissan dealers nationwide in October 2003, features
a rugged, fully boxed high-strength steel frame, an independent rear
suspension, an all-new 5.6-liter DOHC 32-valve Nissan Endurance V8 and a
standard 5-speed automatic transmission. It also offers distinctive
exterior styling, class-leading (Ward's full-size, light duty SUV class)
2nd row roominess, fold-flat 2nd and 3rd row seating and a long list of
standard and available equipment.
(Jan. 30,
2004)
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