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The Week That Was: Nissan Altima, Cerato Koup Turbo, BMW 4 Series

Nissan’s new Altima sedan will arrive in Australia next month, priced from $29,990 plus on-roads. Set to replace the Maxima in Nissan’s local line-up, the Altima will be available with a choice of two petrol engines and four trim levels, ro


Nissan’s new Altima sedan will arrive in Australia next month, priced from $29,990 plus on-roads.

Set to replace the Maxima in Nissan’s local line-up, the Altima will be available with a choice of two petrol engines and four trim levels, rounding out at $45,390 plus on-roads for the range-topping Ti-S.

The Altima body-silhouette can currently be seen competing in the V8 Supercars series, spearheading Nissan’s factory-backed return to Australian touring car racing.


Kia’s Cerato range now has the final piece in place, with the arrival of the Koup and Koup Turbo this week.

The Koup is available in two trim levels with a 2.0 litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine and a zesty 1.6 litre turbocharged four-pot in the Koup Turbo.

TMR was there to drive the new Kia when the covers were removed. Check out our review.

the week that was.

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