September6. 2006_______________________________________ 2006 NISSAN ARMADA SE- OR 4X4 C arr The Nissan Armada is available only as a four-door SUV. There are three trim levels: SE, SE Off-Road and LE. Base SEs com e well equipped with 18-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone automatic climate con­ trol, three row s of seating, a power driver seat, a tire-pressure monitor­ ing system, power-adjustable ped­ als, rear parking sensors, rear-seat air conditioning, an eight-speaker stereo with an in-dash CD changer and an auto-dimming rearview mir­ ror. The SE ( )ff-Road adds Rancho shocks, a lower final drive ratio, 17- inch wheels and all-terrain tires, fog lights and skid plates. The high- line LE model loses the hard-core off-road equipment but gains up­ scale items like a power litigate, healed leather seats, driver-seat memory, a power front passenger ^l!‘‘^Jortlaub ©hsCVUCV Porfían J OLs e r v e r ± A u fo R o v ie w by K athleen PageA9 view mirrors and bumpers bring excitement to the overall look. No tricks employed to look smaller - the Armada celebrates its massive­ ness. The middle 40/20/40 bench seat drew high praise for space and comfort. With two child car seats, there was room for an adult to ride com ­ fortably in the middle - a useful parental buffer between squabbling kids Access to the third row of seating u as easy from either side of the Armada. The third row is not bad at all. The seat is elevated so you can see over the headrests and not feel totally isolated back there. There’s enough legroom and depth so that the seating position is not fetal. RSL Luxury skin Care 2006 Nissan Armada SE-OR 4X4 has 13 mpg city / 1 8 mpg hwygas mileage; 5.6L V8, 32 valve, 305 hp @ 4900 rpm engine; 5 speed automatic transmission. seat, second-row bucket seats, and tion system with a rearview monitor casts an impressive shadow. The an upgraded 10-speaker Bose au­ is an exclusive LE option. Armada’s styling is going to be a dio system. Many of these features The Armada is big. There’s no “love it or hate it" issue for most are optional on SE and SE Off-Road two ways about that. It's big, even people. models. A sunroof and rear DVD fora large SUV. At 78.8 inches wide Releasing the latch and pulling entertainment system are optional (without mirrors), 206.9 inches long open the door is one fluid motion. on all trims. 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Mixed martial arts fans will get their first look at their newest sports franchise, the Portland Wolfpack, when the International Eight League debuts at the Memorial Coli­ seum on Saturday, Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. The event will feature four teams competing: Matt Lindland's Portland Wolfpack vs Maurice Smith's Seattle Tigersharks and Bas Rutten's Los Angeles Anacondas vs Antonio Inoki's Tokyo Sabres. Inoki, an icon in Japanese professional wrestling, cel­ ebrated the 30th anniversary of his historic 1976 fight with Muhammed Ali on June 26. Coaching the Wolf Pack will be Portland's own Olym­ pic Silver Medalist, Ultimate Fighting Championship star and local Sportfight promoter. Matt “The Law” Lindland. Lindland won the Silver Medal in the 2000 Sydney Olym­ pics in Greco Roman Wrestling and a World Silver Medal in 2001. Officially announced in January 2006, the International Fight League is the brainchild of Kurt Otto and Gareb Shamus. The matches allow mixed martial arts, the combi­ nation ofjiu-jilsu, karate, judo, kick-boxing, wrestling, and boxing to reach a broader audience. Woods Makes Five Straight Victories (AP) - Tiger Woods needed only three-shot lead. three holes to make it a fair fight. Woods hit a towering 6-iron from Before long, it was no contest. 2 10 yards that carried a swamp and Woods made two eagles in his plopped down 10 feet away from first seven holes to turn a rally into the hole for eagle on the par-5 sec­ a rout, matching the best final round ond. Then came a tee shot to 15 feet of his career with an 8-under 63 to for birdie on the next hole to give win the Deutsche Bank Champion­ him a share of the lead. ship in Norton, Mass, on Monday "I just had to run him down as and stretch his PGA Tour winning fast as possible, try to at least get streak to five tournaments. him by the time the front nine was It was the first time Woods has over,” Woods said. "But I was able won five straight times in one sea­ to do it within three holes.” son, and his two-shot victory over Two holes later, he raised the Tiger Woods outdueled Vijay Singh over the final round to win the Vijay Singh gave him seven titles in putter in his left hand toward the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday. only 14 tournaments this year, a sunny skies as a 25-foot birdie fell staggering victory rate of 50 per­ Woods is taking next week off. Labor Day, where thousands of to give him the lead. And his best cent. "It’s nice when you get on a roll fans crammed behind the ropes to golf was yet to come. About the only thing capable of like this where things are just hap­ witness what was supposed to be Singh was helpless, a feeling that stopping him right now is the sched­ pening,” Woods said. a duel between Woods and Singh, is spreading quickly on the PGA ule. 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