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All the 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' cars from the LA Auto Show

One thing we learned from the 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show is that Nissan takes Star Wars as seriously as the cosplayers at Comic-Con do.

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Nissan's booth came with a full squadron of X-wings suspended from the ceiling. Last year, they had a full-size TIE fighter as a tribute to the "Rogue One" Rogue. 

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Earlier, Nissan gave us an exclusive look at the TIE fighter-inspired Altima. You can see all our coverage of it and the rest of the cars here. 

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It doesn't have the wings, because that'd make it pretty impractical to, you know, drive around and move. 

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The resemblance to Captain Phasma is striking. 

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The same for Kylo Ren. 

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If the First Order isn't your side of the fight, Nissan had this Rogue decked out like a Resistance X-Wing. 

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Including a life-size BB-8 on the roof. 

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And may the Force be with you if you're in this Nissan Titan and a snow speeder shows up. 

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But if you wanted something that's more menacing, we'd suggest you go with Kylo Ren's Maxima. 

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It's too bad this bad boy won't be in dealerships soon. 

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