Archive for the ‘Nissan 370Z’ Category

Nissan continues to flaunt Star Wars display at NYIAS

Thursday, April 6th, 2017
Rogue One display and 2018 Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition

Rogue One display and 2018 Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition

The weather is heating up, which means it’s the perfect time for big auto show reveals. We’ll admit, Nissan hasn’t revealed new concepts at the 2017 New York International Auto Show so far, but the teases that we’ve seen are still fun. Naturally, Nissan has brought along the Rogue One Star Wars-themed display, but we already saw that when the automaker came here to Chicago. We’re more intrigued by the 2018 Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition, because really, who doesn’t love a sports car? (more…)

Flashback Friday History of the Nissan 370Z

Friday, February 26th, 2016

Evolution of Datsun Roadsters and the Nissan 370Z

Hey, the groundhog didn’t see his shadow this month so that means we’re more than ready to welcome some top-driving weather! But, because the weather still is so up and down, and the tops on our convertibles are unfortunately staying up for the time being. But,  we’ve decided that this Flackback Friday, we would focus on our favorite little roadster. You won’t be snoring Z’s in today’s history lesson because it’s all about the Z.

The evolution of the Datsun roadsters and the Nissan 370Z date back to 1960 when Nissan made the decision to enter the sports car market. Let’s rewind the roadster: (more…)

Which Nissan Models Have All-Wheel Drive?

Monday, October 5th, 2015
Which Nissan Models Have All-Wheel Drive

Now that fall is finally here, we know winter is also right around the corner. If you are one of the many people looking for a new car this year, you may want to consider a vehicle with all-wheel drive. Cars with all-wheel drive tend to handle better on bad roads, which we see a lot of during the winter. In fact, winter driving through snow and ice can be a lot less stressful when you are driving with all-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive. Both drivetrain options offer control over all four wheels. In fact, all-wheel drive actually just provides better handle in general, which is why we tend to see it on sports cars as well. Luckily, there are quite a few Nissan vehicles that are or can be equipped with all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. If you aren’t sure which Nissan models have all-wheel drive, we can help. Check out the list below to find out which models offer the handling you are looking for. (more…)