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Problems to Beware of in Vehicles Over 100,000 Miles
By Product Expert | Posted in Service & Sales on Friday, January 29th, 2016 at 6:21 PM
5 Common Problems in Older Vehicles
Let’s face the facts, vehicles aren’t built to last an entire lifetime. The previous milestone for a used vehicle was 100,000 miles, but now used vehicles that are well taken care of able to make it well beyond this marker; in fact, it’s not entirely uncommon to see some of the “newer” old cars to make it to 200,000 miles.
Whether you have an older vehicle or are considering the purchase of a used one that is up there in years or miles, keep in mind 5 common problems in older vehicles. These aren’t meant to deter you, but instead help make you aware that these are machines and parts need to be replaced in order to help the vehicle last even longer and save you more money in the long run. Read the rest of this entry »
What is Nissan Xtronic CVT
By Product Expert | Posted in Features & Technology on Thursday, January 28th, 2016 at 7:08 PM
As 2016 continues to roll out, there is something you may have noticed about the Nissan model lineup: not only do all of the new vehicles feature Xtronic Continuously Variable Transmission, but has become standard across a vast majority of the trim levels, basic to top-of-the-line. CVTs aren’t brand new; in fact, Nissan first adopted the system in 1992, but with increasing popularity and success, Glendale Nissan would like to take a moment and further explain what Nissan Xtronic CVT is. Read the rest of this entry »
The 2016 Nissan Pathfinder Will Take You On the Right Path
By Product Expert | Posted in Features & Technology, Nissan Pathfinder on Wednesday, January 27th, 2016 at 5:38 PM
2016 Nissan Pathfinder Details
When it comes to recent SUV trends, it seems like most buyers are leaning towards the compact or crossover styles. That’s perfectly fine, especially when those styles suit your needs. But sometimes, you need an SUV that is more in tune with the full size variation. Luckily, Nissan has the Pathfinder model that could be the right vehicle for you. Let’s show you some of the details of the 2016 Nissan Pathfinder. Read the rest of this entry »
Nissan Murano Hybrid Release Date
By Product Expert | Posted in Nissan Murano on Tuesday, January 26th, 2016 at 11:52 PM
Rumored 2016 Nissan Murano Hybrid
Do you remember the fuel economy rating your first vehicle earned? Not to date you, but we’re sure it wasn’t anything too pretty and hybrid or electric vehicles we’re probably still just concepts at the time. Over the years, engine technology has improved while automakers push to squeeze out each and every last mile per gallon possible. Read the rest of this entry »
Is Nissan Ever Likely to Bring Back the Altima Coupe?
By Product Expert | Posted in Nissan Altima on Tuesday, January 26th, 2016 at 9:43 PM
In the auto industry, some cars have a special appeal to certain drivers and the Nissan Altima Coupe was certainly one of those. It hit the mark for drivers who were looking for a stylish and sporty alternative to the traditional four-door sedans but sadly, Nissan discontinued it after the 2013 model year. Now, some of these fans wonder whether a model revival could be on the horizon, but this seems unlikely.
So, why did Nissan stop production in the first place, and what are the options today if you’re looking for a similar driving experience?
Why Nissan Discontinued the Altima Coupe
As happens from time to time, Nissan noted shifting market preferences as some buyers started to move towards sedans and SUVs. These vehicles can sometimes offer greater practicality for larger groups or families and extended interior space, so the demand for coupes started to slide. As such, Nissan decided to discontinue the Altima Coupe and phase out those models in favor of some more versatile options.
At the same time, Nissan was also developing more advanced sedan and SUV models, including the four-door version of the Altima, which is still a strong competitor in the mid-size sedan market. Electric vehicles have also started to gain traction, and this level of innovation means it’s unlikely that the market will see a new Altima Coupe in the future.
What are the Altima Coupe Alternatives?
Even though a new Nissa Altima Coupe may not be coming down the road, consumers can still find excellent alternatives that also deliver a sporty and engaging driving experience.
For example, there’s the Sedan version of the Nissan Altima as a practical alternative. It has available all-wheel drive, a turbocharged engine, and a sleek design. In this way, it still provides a lot of the performance and aesthetics that coupe enthusiasts appreciate.
Then there’s the Nissan Sentra, with its 150-hp four-cylinder engine, generous equipment list, and sharp styling. Again, it’s an excellent alternative for you if you miss the Altima Coupe’s edge.
The Nissan Z is an absolutely thrilling sports car and a true coupe experience. It’s got a twin turbo V6 engine and rear wheel drive, so it’s perfect for purists who like performance and style in a 2-door package.
Also consider the company’s compact crossovers in the shape of Kicks and Rogue. These offer a blend of style and efficiency with space, and each is a modern alternative with versatile interior and advanced tech.
Check out the Range at Glendale Nissan
Unfortunately, a new Nissan Altima Coupe is not on the horizon, but there are plenty of stylish and performance-driven models in its place. Such as the sleek Altima Sedan, the dynamic Nissan Z, or the nippy Sentra for your new set of wheels.
Turn to the experts at Glendale Nissan if you have any questions. Visit our dealership today and we’ll set you up with your perfect ride. And remember – we also have an experienced team of financial advisors and a full-service facility for your after-care needs. Visit us soon!
Nissan Around View Monitor Compared to a Backup Camera
By Product Expert | Posted in Features & Technology on Friday, January 22nd, 2016 at 11:22 PM
Only a few years ago, rearview cameras were the latest and greatest piece of automotive safety technology. In today’s world, it has practically become an expectation to be offered if it isn’t already a standard feature. Nissan has gone a step beyond providing eyes in the back of your vehicle, but instead has created a 360-degree, bird’s eye view, which is why Glendale Nissan would like to further explain how the Nissan Around View Monitor compares to a backup camera. Read the rest of this entry »
Titan XD Accessories Displayed at 2016 SHOT Show
By Product Expert | Posted in Nissan Titan on Wednesday, January 20th, 2016 at 9:27 PM
New Nissan Titan XD Accessories Available
What fits between light duty and heavy duty? The all-new 2016 Titan XD that proclaims itself to be “every duty.” This isn’t a pickup that can be confined by either segment because it’s designed specifically to be the go-between; with a light-duty build but heavy duty capability. But what’s a new toy without all of the accessories?
I mean, c’mon, you wouldn’t buy a Batman action figure, but not get him a Batmobile. Plus, he’s going to need someone to fight in order to defend Gotham, so you’ll have to get the Joker, and if you get the Joker, you might as well get Cat Woman…the point is, you either have or are planning to buy the Nissan Titan XD and that means it’s time to accessorize. Read the rest of this entry »
Nissan Titan Warrior and IDS Concepts Impress in Detroit
By Product Expert | Posted in News, Nissan Concepts on Wednesday, January 13th, 2016 at 11:29 PM
Nissan Concepts at the 2016 North American International Auto Show
The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit is one of the biggest automotive events of the year. This show gives automakers like Nissan a chance to show off both upcoming models and concept vehicles that display possibilities for future models. When it comes to Nissan concepts at the 2016 North American International Auto Show, there were two extremely impressive vehicles we thought we’d discuss here. These vehicles are the Nissan Titan Warrior concept and the Nissan IDS concept. Read the rest of this entry »
Find Out How Different Drivetrain Styles Compare
By Product Expert | Posted in Performance & Safety, Tips & Tricks on Tuesday, January 12th, 2016 at 12:21 AM
Front-Wheel Drive vs Rear-Wheel-Drive vs All-Wheel Drive
Buying a new car means you have a big decision to make. It can be tough to choose a single car to invest in when you have a ton of choices. With so many options of styles, models, features, drivetrains, and more, it can feel pretty daunting trying to choose one specific vehicle. Well, here at Glendale Nissan were going to try to make this decision a little easier for you by delving into one of the most common aspects you’ll be choosing when it comes to a new car. Read the rest of this entry »
Which Nissan Should I Buy?
By Product Expert | Posted in Tips & Tricks on Friday, January 8th, 2016 at 8:48 PM
We may be biased, but if you’re looking for a new vehicle to buy, you can’t do much better than a Nissan. Nissan has grown to be one of the most popular vehicle brands these days, offering a full lineup of a wide range of models with impressive performance and features. If you are planning to choose one of the available Nissan vehicles, it can be pretty tough to pick one. They’re all great! Depending on your needs and lifestyle, there is probably one that is a better fit for you than the others. If you find yourself asking “Which Nissan should I buy?” we can help. Below we’ve gone over some common lifestyles and listed a few vehicles that are a great fit for each situation. Read on to find out which Nissan models are best for you! Read the rest of this entry »