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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Teased: 2013 Nissan Sentra

A teaser of the 2013 Nissan Sentra has been released. The Nissan Sentra in my opinion has fallen out of the spotlight for quite some time. I am loving what I see so far and think that Nissan wants to get back in the game. The compact sedan segment is just as important as the midsize segment and every automaker needs to bring their best product. The look of the Sentra looks similar to the '13 Altima and Versa. It looks more stylish than the outgoing model. It also looks like there will be an SR model as well for those Sentra SR fans.

Check out the teaser on the Nissan website:
http://www.nissanusa.com/all-new-sentra/

What does the 2013 Nissan Sentra need to have to be competitive?

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Review: 2012 Nissan 370Z Coupe Touring

The 2012 Nissan 370Z is the second time I've been in a 370Z. My first time is when I drove a 2010 Nissan 370Z NISMO on the roads of Tennessee. My time in the 370Z NISMO was fun and challenging because it was my first time in two years driving a manual (I'm still learning how). But this time around my tester came equipped with a 7-speed automatic, YAY! There are three Z's to choose from, including the coupe, the roadster, and the NISMO. My tester was a 370Z Touring that came in at $42,535.

Exterior
In my opinion the 370Z is the best looking vehicle in the Nissan lineup. A lot of the Z
s design elements have trickled down over the years into the Maxima, Altima, and Murano CrossCabriolet. The Z features claw-like shaped headlights, plenty of curves, and a tooth in the grille that is going away for the 2013 model year. I am not a big fan of black cars but my tester's Magnetic Black Metallic color really stood out.

Interior
The 370Z is a small vehicle and sits EXTREMELY low. The interior of the 370Z is a big improvement over the 350Z. I am happy that the Z has no rear seats! This allows more room for the driver and passenger to adjust their seats. There is a mix of good quality and soft touch materials throughout the cabin. The seats in the Z are very comfortable and supportive. I do think that at $42,000 power adjusting seats should be standard. The knobs and buttons are of good quality and are easy to reach from the drivers seat.

Tech
There was little to no tech in my tester. The 370Z does have push-button start, and an eight-speaker sound system. Buyers can step up to a hard-drive based navigation system, 9.3GB of music storage, XM satellite radio, Bluetooth audio streaming, and a much needed rear-view camera.

Behind the wheel
The 370Z is powered by Nissan's 3.7L V6 engine producing 332 hp and 276 lb-ft of torque. Unlike the rest of the Nissan lineup the Z's engine is mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission. The transmission works really well and power comes on when needed. A lot of reviewers complained about the engine noise but I did not find it that annoying. But it could be that I was having too much fun on the roads of North Carolina. Majority of the time I had the car in manual mode and used the paddle shifters which to my liking are mounted to the steering wheel column instead of the wheel. Visibility in the 370Z is really limited. Driver's will have to pay attention to their blind spots. The ride of the 370Z can be pretty harsh and Nissan needs to find a way to improve ride quality.

Overall
I have always had a fascination with the Z going all the way back to the Datsun days. The 370Z is a blast to drive and is a great value. I think the biggest problem facing the current generation Z is price. The 370Z is in the same price field as the Infiniti G37 coupe and convertible. There have been talks that the next generation Z would feature a smaller engine which I hope is not true. The V6 is a staple of the Z and should not be replaced. If you're in the market for a sports car be sure to check out the Nissan 370Z at your nearest dealership (If you're in NC be sure to visit my friends at Greenville Nissan). You may be able to get a good deal because the 2013 370Z model is getting ready to roll out. A 2012 Nissan 370Z base trim starts at $32,280 and delivers 19 mpg city and 26 mpg hwy.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

'13 Nissan Altima Live Chat

Some team members behind the 2013 Nissan Altima will be available for a live chat this Thursday. The Altima team will be discussing the NASA-inspired zero gravity seats, new Xtronic CVT transmission, NissanConnect, and more. The live chat on Thursday will be at 10am PT/1pm ET on the Nissan Altima Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/NissanAltima. Altima Product Specialist, Vishnu Jayamohan, and Altima Marketing Manager, Xavier Martinet will be taking questions.

Video Invitation from Altima Product Specialist, Vishnu Jayamohan:



Xtronic CVT Technology:


The Green Light: The 2013 Nissan Altima is beginning to show up at dealerships. I will definitely be logging on for the live chat on Facebook. If you are interested in the 2013 Nissan Altima make sure not to miss out on this opportunity especially if you have any questions!

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