Friday, August 20, 2010

2010 Nissan Frontier

For the 2010 model, the Nissan Frontier adds standard side and curtain air bags, while retaining the versatility and options of four models—XE, SE, LE and PRO-4X—available in King or Crew cab and 4x2 or 4x4 drive trains. Stability control is standard on all V-6 Frontiers. Learn more about the 2010 Nissan Frontier at Puyallup Nissan dealership.

The primary engine used in the Frontier is a 4.0-liter, V-6 that produces 261 horsepower and 281 lb.-ft. of torque. A 2.5-liter, inline, four-cylinder engine with 152 horsepower and 171 lb.-ft. of torque is available on two-wheel drive King Cab XE and SE-I4 models. Transmissions include a five-speed automatic, six-speed manual and for the four-cylinder models, a five-speed manual. Puyallup Nissan has all the details about the 2010 Nissan Frontier.

Four-by-four models include a shift-on-the-fly system with two-wheel, four high and four low modes operated by an electronically controlled, part-time transfer case. A four-wheel limited-slip system is available that transfers power to the drive wheels with more grip. That's an important feature for off-roaders, a Nissan dealer Richmond says. Available hill descent control and hill start assist are standard on V-6 SE, Le and PRO-4X models with the automatic transmission.

Payload capacity ranges from 899 pounds on the 4x2 SE with automatic transmission up to 1,583 pounds on the SE V-6 4x2. Towing capacity is 3,500 pounds for the four-cylinder models, 6,500 pounds for the V-6 4x2 and 6,300 pounds for the V-6 4x4. Fuel economy for the 4x2 models is as much as 19 mpg city and 23 mpg highway, while V-6 4x2 models achieve 15 mpg city and 20 mpg highway with the manual transmission.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

2010 Nissan Murano

For 2010, Nissan’s midsize crossover comes in three models, S, SL and LE, all available with either front- or all-wheel drive. While the SE model has been dropped, the Murano continues to be a feature-rich vehicle with advanced technology and safety, such as the new for 2010 intelligent key and push-button start. Visit Nissan Middletown to learn more about the 2010 Nissan Murano.

Among the multimedia features are a Bose 11-speaker audio system with six-disc changer, radio data system and speed-sensitive volume control, XM Satellite Radio, Bluetooth hands-free phone system, DVD mobile entertainment system with a nine-inch monitor. The hard drive navigation system includes a 9.3-GB hard drive and XM NavTraffic. An iPod connector is available, as is voice recognition for audio, climate, Bluetooth and navigation system. For more on the 2010 Nissan Murano, visit Middletown Nissan.

All 2010 Muranos feature a 3.5-liter, V-6 engine producing 265 horsepower and 248 lb.-ft. of torque mated to Nissan’s Xtronic continuously variable automatic transmission. In addition to front-wheel drive, the Murano is available with all-wheel drive that adjusts to road conditions in one tenth of a second. The AWD system connects to the stability control system’s sensors to provide increased traction in all weather conditions. Stability and traction control are standard on all models. Features that make it easier to drive in snow are popular with shoppers at Nissan dealer Boston.

Murano’s standard safety features include six standard airbags, including front, roof-mounted side curtain airbags for front and rear head protection. Anti-lock brakes with electronic force distribution and brake assist handle stopping duties on the 2010 Murano. LED taillights and available HID xenon projector headlights offer the latest in automotive lighting technology.

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2011 Nissan Juke

Quiz time, kids! What looks like nothing else, has all-wheel drive and a turbo-charged, 1.6-liter direct-injection gasoline engine? Give up? OK, we’ll tell you: It’s the JUKE, a new small crossover from Nissan. Replete with new features and technology, the JUKE arrives in dealers in October and starts at $18,960. Your CT Nissan dealers have all the JUKE details.

Powering the 2011 JUKE is a 1.6-liter, direct-injection, turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 180 horsepower and 170 lb.-ft. of torque. The power figures are approximate, but Nissan has indicated they’re close if not conservative estimates. A choice of two transmissions delivers power to either the front or all four wheels. Nissan’s Xtronic CVT automatic or a six-speed manual, which is only available on front-wheel drive models. Opting for the CVT gains a torque-vectoring all-wheel drive system, which splits power up to 50:50 between the front and rear wheels. It can also split torque side-to-side on the rear axle. Learn more about the 2011 JUKE at Nissan dealerships Connecticut.

The 2011 JUKE also includes Nissan’s new Integrated Control system, which offers two settings—one that provides controls for the automatic climate system and another that provides a drive mode selector with three throttle/transmission/steering response settings, Normal, Sport and Eco. I-CON adopts different display colors and functions depending on how it’s being used. Advanced technology is what buyers are looking for, according to Framingham Nissan.

In keeping with the 2011 JUKE’s sportiness, the front seats are bolstered for spirited driving, while the rear seat is a fold-down 60/40 split bench, which along with the flat cargo floor, offers people and cargo hauling options. Among the available creature comforts are XM Satellite Radio, navigation, rear view camera, six-speaker audio with Rockford Fosgate powered eight-inch subwoofer, USB port for iPod interface and leather seats.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

2010 Nissan 370Z Coupe

Very few models of car survive fourteen years much less forty, but that’s how long the Z car has been around. From the looks of the new 370Z, the model will be around for years to come. The new Z builds on the foundation of the 350 with several performance-oriented improvements. In addition to the Coupe, Roadster and NISMO versions, a 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition is available this year. Learn more about the 2010 Nissan 370Z at Arlington Nissan.

Among the changes, the 370Z’s wheel base is 3.9 inches shorter and the overall length is reduced by 2.7 inches, while the width is up 1.3 inches and the rear track gains 2.2 inches and the height cut by 0.3 inches. The 370Z retains the previous model’s zero front lift and zero rear lift with the rear spoiler. Extensive aerodynamic testing was conducted to counter the negative effects of shortening the wheelbase. In addition to the aero treatments, the body has been stiffened significantly to improve handling. Nissan dealer Arlington has all the information on the 2010 Nissan 370Z.

The 370Z continues to be powered a 3.7-liter, V-6 engine producing 332 horsepower and 270 lb.-ft. of torque, mated to six-speed manual gearbox. An optional synchronized downshift, rev-matching system automatically controls and adjusts engine speed to the exact speed of the next gear. Adding to the 370Z’s performance are a 95-pound decrease in overall weight and a shorter, carbon-fiber composite driveshaft. Those who opt for an automatic transmission get a seven-speed unit with Downshift Rev Matching and Adaptive Shift Control, which offers quick shifts in manual mode with a target time of 0.5 seconds. Performance and innovation are what make all Zs desirable and one of the more popular used Nissan cars Boston.

The new Z’s suspension had been enhanced to cut weight and improve strength, while adding more camber adjustment. A double-wishbone design replaces the multi-link setup of the 350Z and uses lighter, forged aluminum arms and cradle, along with a stiffer anti-sway bar. In the back, the four-link rear suspension is also stiffer and lighter and the rear cradle is now a single part (no welding). The Z rides on 18x8.0-inch front wheels and 18x9.0-inch rear wheels with Yokohama ADVAN Sport tires. The Sport Package features 19-inch forged, lightweight allow wheels with Bridgestone Potenza RE050a tires.


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Monday, August 16, 2010

2011 Nissan LEAF Electric Vehicle

In December, Nissan takes a big step forward in its efforts to cut tailpipe emissions with the introduction of the 2011 LEAF electric vehicle. The LEAF is the first in a new wave of alternative-fuel vehicles coming to market in the next two years. For more information on the amazing Nissan LEAF, visit Nissan dealer Virginia.

The LEAF uses laminated lithium-ion batteries capable of generating 90kW, while the electric motor is rated at 80kW/280Nm, which is equivalent to 107 horsepower and 206 lb.-ft. of torque. (A kilowatt is equal to approximately 1.34 horsepower.) Those figures give the LEAF less horsepower than a Versa and more torque than the four-cylinder Altima. LEAF’s top speed is more than 90 mph. Learn more about the Nissan LEAF at Nissan dealership Virginia.

Range is always a question with any vehicle, even more so with an EV. The LEAF is engineered to go more than 100 miles on a charge with the combination of electric power and regenerative braking, which Nissan’s research shows will meet 70 percent of commuting needs of the world’s population that drives. Get more details about he Nissan LEAF at Nissan Fredericksburg.

Using a quick charging unit, it takes 30 minutes to charge the batteries to 80 percent. A full recharge can be achieved in about eight hours from a 200-volt outlet. Nissan dealer Virginia has more information about the Nissan LEAF.

An advanced IT system connects the LEAF to a global data center, which provides support, information and entertainment to motorists 24 hours a day, A dash-mounted display shows LEAF’s remaining power and a selection of nearby charging stations. Visit Nissan dealership Virginia for more details on the Nissan LEAF.

Owners will be able to use a mobile phone to turn on the air-conditioning and set charging functions, even when the car is powered down. An on-board, remote-controlled timer can be programmed to recharge the batteries. Nissan Fredericksburg can tell you more about the Nissan LEAF.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

2011 Nissan Cube

One of the ways to describe the recent automotive market is “the year of the box.” Compact, square-ish cars have really made a splash. Nissan’s contribution to the genre is the cube [note the lowercase ‘c’]. The cube stands out from other like vehicles with its asymmetrical rear styling with its wraparound side/rear window and refrigerator-style rear door.

Three models—cube 1.8, cube 1.8 S and cube 1.8 SL—plus the 1.8 S Krom Edition make up the cube line.

The 1.8 in the model names refers to the 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine, which produces 122 horsepower and is mated to either a continuously variable automatic (CVT) or six-speed manual transmission. Fuel economy is estimated at 27 mpg city and 31 mpg highway with the CVT and 25 city/30 highway with the manual gearbox.

The interior, in Nissan’s terminology, is a “casual lounge.” Seating includes a six-way manual driver’s seat, four-way manual passenger’s seat and a sofa style reclining rear bench seat. The rear seat slides to any of three positions and it sits higher, which improves visibility. Storage includes six cupholders and five bottle holders, along with detachable hooks that can be moved around as needed to locations instrument panel and rear passenger doors. For more information, visit Worcester Nissan or Arlington Nissan.

Among the safety features are front, seat mounted side-impact and front and rear roof-mounted side curtain airbags, tire pressure monitoring, stability and traction control, anti-lock brakes with force distribution and brake assist. Despite its size, the cube is a “Top Safety Pick” by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Safety is important to people shopping small cars, Nissan Alexandria says.

Technology features include Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity, steering wheel audio controls, iPod connectivity, MP3 and CD-ROM playback, speed-sensitive volume control and six speakers. The Krom adds a 4.3-inch color display with USB port and backup camera, smart key, push-button start. The display, USB port and camera are available in the SL’s Preferred Package.

Nissan wants cube owners to customize their cars and there are accessories including a 20-color interior lighting kit, shag carpet dash toppers, body kits, custom wheels, illuminated kick plates and a rear cargo organizer.

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2011 Nissan Rogue

Cambridge NissanNissan’s Rogue crossover SUV receives a refreshed exterior and interior, along additional technology and convenience features. Two models—Rogue S and Rogue SV—are joined by a special Rogue S Krom Edition. Rogue S Krom adds sport styling, 18-inch wheels and a center-exit, sport-tuned exhaust system.

Among the redesigned exterior features are a new fascia and grille, front and rear spoilers, chrome side-door guard moldings and a chrome license plate finisher. The Rogue has always looked different from its two main rivals in the compact SUV segment. On the SL package the Rogue rides on 17-inch wheels with low-rolling-resistance tires. For more information, click on Cambridge Nissan or Framingham Nissan.

Available Xenon headlights, power moonroof, roof rails and detachable crossbars, chrome door handles and body-color bumpers round out the exterior. Heated mirrors are optional.

Interior features include available leather seats, a six-way, power driver’s seat, heated front seats and a fold-down front passenger seat, which allows more than 8.5 feet of cargo space front to back. The rear seat is a 60/40 split bench and there’s 58-cubic-feet of cargo space. There are a variety of cupholders and places to store such things as sunglasses and cell phone.

Navigation, rear view monitor, Bluetooth hands-free phone, satellite radio, premium audio, auxiliary input and MP3 playback are all available. The standard drive computer provides distance-to-empty, average fuel consumption, average speed, elapsed time and outside temperature.

The Rogue is powered by a 2.5-liter, inline four-cylinder engine producing 170 horsepower. Nissan’s Xtronic continuously variable transmission is standard. It features adaptive shifting to enhance operation depending on driving conditions. All Rogue models are available in front- and all-wheel drive. Stability and traction control are standard on all models. The Rogue is rated at 22 mpg city and 28 mpg highway for two-wheel drive models and 22 city/26 highway for all-wheel drive models.

Standard on all Rogue models are four-wheel, anti-lock disc brakes with brake force distribution and brake assist. Front, side and roof-mounted side curtain airbags are standard. Rogue is equipped with two LATCH points for child safety seats.

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