Thursday, December 22, 2011

The New Pathfinder is Coming!

The new Pathfinder will debut at the North American International Auto Show starting January 9 during the press preview days.  Nissan is excited to show off its brand-new Pathfinder concept vehicle.
Nissan is terming it “The Next Gen SUV”.  Engineers took all of the traditional aspects of the Pathfinder and meshed it with Nissan’s newest aerodynamic exterior design and platform.

Fans can watch the unveiling of the Pathfinder Concept online as well at http://www.nissanusa.com/.  Users can also enjoy visiting the Pathfinder Concept website where they can sign up to get the latest news on the vehicle.
Get excited for the re-imagined Pathfinder, the transformation is going to blow your mind!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

New 20th Anniversary Package for 2012 Nissan Altima

Back in 1992 when the Nissan Altima was introduced into the auto market, it carried two names,  Altima and Stanza.  The Altima would make an immediate impact and started to rival the Accord and Camry that had dominated the mid-size category.  The Altima was the only name they needed to keep and Nissan has enjoyed the Altima ever since.
Since its first introduction, Nissan has sold over 3.6 million Altimas in the 20-year span.  In honor of the Altima being the top-selling vehicle for Nissan’s North American lineup, Nissan has unveiled the new 2012 Altima 20th Anniversary Package.
The snazzy Altima comes with 16” aluminum-alloy wheels, fog lights, rear spoiler, and auto on/off headlights to spruce up the exterior.  On the interior, the special-edition Altima gets a leather-wrapped steering wheel, Bluetooth® hands-free calling system, HomeLink® Universal transceiver for garage door and home control, and other great features.
“We want to acknowledge Altima’s first two decades and how much it has meant to the company – and reward loyal Altima customers with this special 20th Anniversary equipment package,” said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. “From its uncertain beginnings, Altima has grown to be a real power nameplate for Nissan in the competitive mid-size segment – a position we intend to hold for many more anniversaries to come.”
Patrons can get the 20th anniversary Altima for $950 MSRP, compared to $1,850 if you wanted to add all those features on to a regular Altima!  The special-edition Altima will be available to customers starting on November 18th.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Better Seating for our Customers

Nissan seat to cut fatigue by 50%
          
More support from pelvis to chest

Reduces loads on spine and improves blood flow

For Nissan and Infiniti models
The 'comfortable seat with spinal support'
Nissan has developed a new seat, which it says can reduce driver fatigue by 50%.

The 'comfortable seat with spinal support' is exactly how it is described – it provides more support for the spine from the pelvis up to the chest than a conventional car seat.

A Nissan spokesman said the seats will be introduced into new Nissans and Infinitis from next year. The 'comfortable seat with spinal support' can be covered in either fabric or leather, so won't just be limited to high-end models.

'The seat provides continuous support from the pelvis to the chest and works to reduce muscular and spinal loads and improve blood flow,' said Nissan's spokesman. 'This will reduce fatigue over long periods as well as providing more support around the hips and shoulders.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Nissan's mid-size car is this year's big seller

Nissan's American-built mid-size car, the Altima, is catching on with car buyers this year.
Through the first nine months of 2011, the pleasantly styled and well-powered Altima posted U.S. sales of more than 200,000 and outsold a perennial top seller, the Honda Accord. The Altima also was the fifth most popular car or truck in the United States in sales last month, and its September sales were just 495 shy of the month's total Toyota Camry sales.
The Accord and Camry traditionally are No. 1 and 2, respectively, in U.S. car sales.
The sales gains aren't just because the Nissan was able to resume production faster than Honda and Toyota after the big earthquake in Japan early this year and have readily available cars on dealer lots.
The five-passenger Altima, which made its U.S. debut in the 1993 model year, has been coming into its own for a while, Nissan officials said.
Buyers find the 2012 Altima largely unchanged from the 2011 version, which has been known for spunky performance, comfortable ride and easy-to-use controls and gauges. The 2012 models with four-cylinder engine also are competitive in fuel mileage, ranking seventh overall among non-diesel and non-hybrid 2012 mid-size sedans.
Adding to the appeal: The Altima, with above average reliability, is a recommended buy of Consumer Reports.
And the 2012 sedan earned four out of five stars for passenger protection in a frontal crash and five out of five stars for side crash protection.
Plus, it's built in not one, but two assembly plants in the United States — Smyrna, Tenn., and Canton, Miss.
The biggest change for Altima for 2012 is that the slow-selling, high-priced, gasoline-electric Altima hybrid sedan is no longer being produced.
Starting manufacturer's suggested retail price, including destination charge, for the 2012 Altima sedan is $21,170. This is for the base 2.5 model with 175-horsepower, four-cylinder gasoline engine and continuously variable transmission (CVT) that a driver operates like an automatic transmission. The upscale Altima 3.5 SR sedan, which has sport-tuned suspension and 270-horsepower V-6, has a starting retail price, including destination charge, of $26,190.
In comparison, the competing, mid-size 2012 Ford Fusion sedan has a starting MSRP, including destination charge, of $20,645 with 175-horsepower four-cylinder engine and manual transmission. The lowest retail price for a 2012 Fusion with automatic is $21,540, which is $370 more than the base Altima.
The 2012 Honda Accord sedan with 177-horsepower four cylinder and manual transmission starts at $22,150, or $980 more than the base Altima. With automatic, the 2012 Accord sedan starts at $22,950.
The Altima also is sold as a two-door, five-seat coupe with a starting MSRP, including destination charge, of $24,360. This base coupe comes with 175-horsepower four cylinder and manual transmission. The lowest starting retail price for a 2012 Altima Coupe with automatic is $24,860.
The test Altima was the mid-range 2.5 S sedan that topped out at more than $26,000 with power driver seat, moonroof, Bluetooth connectivity, dual climate control and alloy wheels among the options. With standard curtain air bags, traction and stability control, the tester did not have leather-trimmed seats or navigation system.
The test Altima immediately impressed with its power. The 2.5-liter, double overhead cam four cylinder moved the car quickly and in sprightly fashion on city streets and country roads.
There was engine buzziness on uphill sections of highway, but the car still kept up with traffic.
The CVT worked well, without making passengers hear a lot of high-engine revving. In fact, it was one of the best experiences I've had with a four-cylinder and CVT working together smoothly to power a sizable car that's nearly 16 feet long.
The Altima's steering was nicely responsive, too, and better than expected. I appreciated that the car came with both tilt and telescope steering column, so I could adjust the wheel to the best spot for me.
The interior was quite quiet, and I didn't hear much from passing trucks or motorcycles. I didn't notice wind noise, either.
Fabric seats looked and felt good, and side windows in front and back were good-sized. But back-seat headroom was about an inch less than what's in the Fusion and Accord. All gauges, buttons and knobs were easy to understand and within reach. I was especially impressed by the huge Altima glovebox with nearly half a cubic foot of space.
Cubbies on the doors were large enough to hold 20-ounce drinks, and there were three cupholders in the console between driver and front passenger — a nice touch.
There also was a handy covered cubby at the base of the middle of the dashboard that was just right for storing a cell phone.
It is, however, easy to drive the four-cylinder Altima with gusto, because it powers along so easily. Often, I found myself going over the speed limit in the city, but I still averaged 26.5 miles per gallon in travel that was 70 percent city driving.
This was enough to go 530 miles on a single tank of regular gasoline, because the Altima's big tank holds 20 gallons. In comparison, the Accord's gas tank is 18.5 gallons.
For the record, the four-cylinder Altima is rated at 23 mpg in the city and 32 on the highway.
Unfortunately, there already have been two safety recalls of the 2012 Altimas. One, announced in July, was for certain 2011 and 2012 Altimas that had suspension bolts that weren't tightened to specification and could lead to vibration and possible loss of vehicle control.
The second recall, announced in August, was due to an air bag control unit not being assembled properly. This could mean the air bag wouldn't properly inflate in a crash.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Nissan JUKE Earns Top Safety Pick from IIHS!

Poughkeepsie Nissan is proud to announce that the Nissan Juke has been named a 2011 Top Safety Pick by the Institute for Highway Safety. 
The rating is given to vehicles that achieve the Institute’s highest rating of “Good” in front, rear and side impact protection as well as being equipped with electronic stability control and earn a good rating in roof strength.
Nissan’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing says “The Nissan Juke has a unique combination of motorsports-inspired design and unexpected levels of technology and safety features.”
Every 2011 JUKE comes equipped with the Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual-stage, dual-threshold front air bags and seat belt and occupant classification sensors, roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental air bags for front and rear outboard occupant head protection, seat-mounted driver and front passenger side-impact supplemental air bags and front-seat Active Head Restraints.  Other standard equipment includes LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) system, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) and Traction Control System (TCS).
This is just another example of Nissan’s commitment to safety and innovation.
For more information on the Nissan JUKE, please call Poughkeepsie Nissan at 866-703-2288.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Poughkeepsie Nissan's Certified Used Car Outlet Announces Guaranteed Credit Approval

Poughkeepsie Nissan is pleased to announce that we are now offering Guarantee Credit Approval* on our pre-owned auto loans.  This means that even with bad credit or even no credit, getting a automobile loan is not a problem at Poughkeepsie Nissan. 
At Poughkeepsie Nissan we pride ourselves in helping good people work through credit problems.  We will work with you to make your next vehicle not only one that fits your personal life but one that fits your budget.   

Here’s how it works

When you apply for credit at our Certified Used Car Outlet, we don’t use a typical FICO score to assess credit worthiness, as a matter of fact, your past credit history is not even a factor. All you need is to be currently employed, be able to show proof of residency (cable bill, phone bill) and have proof of income and your approved!

This automobile credit program works great in two different ways.  First, you get to purchase a late model pre-owned vehicle.  Second, you start to rebuild your credit.  How?  The Nationwide Financial Institution that we’ve partnered with not only finances your loan but also reports your payments to all three major reporting agencies.  That means when you make your payments on time, your credit is working for you and not against you and will ultimately help get your credit back on track. 

So please, don’t let your credit score stop you from buying a car.  Call Poughkeepsie Nissan, we can help.
Contact us at 866-703-8866 or visit our website at http://www.poughkeepsienissanusedcars.com/ for more information.

*Terms and conditions for consumers to qualify is as follows:  (a) a minimum down payment up to 15% of the cost of the car you want to buy; (b) employment with a minimum monthly gross income of $800; (c) evidence of physical Damage Insurance; (d) proof of residence (such as phone or TV cable bill); and € a valid driver’s license or other valid governmental issued identification.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Nissan Altima Outsells Toyota Camry and Honda Accord in March

Poughkeepsie Nissan is proud to say that in March, the Nissan Altima outsold the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord making it the Best –Selling Sedan in America.
So what makes the Nissan Altima such a big hit?
Maybe its Nissan commitment to delivering a top-notch vehicle that is reliable, safe, and affordable.  It could also be the availability of advanced Nissan technology that makes life a little easier?  I believe it is because Nissan gives us the entire package, making the Nissan Altima a car Americans love to drive.
The Nissan Altima goes through over 5,000 quality and durability tests to ensure its reliability.  It has a powerful, yet efficient 4-cylinder getting an estimated 32 HW MPG or V6 engine getting an estimated 27 HWY MPG.  Whichever Altima engine you choose, you’ll get both efficient performance and the long-lasting value you deserve.  You also get a strong smooth ride with Altima’s CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission).  This virtually “gearless” transmission makes shift shock and gear hunting a thing of the past.  That means you get the right amount of power whenever you push the throttle.
The Nissan Altima delivers Nissan’s solid commitment to safety with the Nissan Safety Shield which includes over 50 safety features.  One of these features is the Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS).  This system has dual-stage supplemental front air bags with seat belt sensors and an occupant-classification sensor.  The inflation rate of these dual-stage air bags adjust depending on crash severity and seat belt usage.  Built into the front seats, two supplemental air bags offer side-impact protection and move with you as you adjust your seating position.  Plus, roof-mounted curtain side impact supplemental air bags help provide head protection for both rows of outboard occupants.
And let’s not forget Nissan’s advanced technology like a Push Button Ignition and the available Nissan Intelligent Key.  With these features you can unlock and start the car with the push of a button all while your keys stay in your pocket.  No more fumbling for your keys!  Want more; you can customize your Nissan Altima with available items like the Bluetooth Hands-free phone system, an available 9.3 GB Music Box which gives you digital music storage and playback, a Touch Screen Navigation System, RearView Monitor to help you see what’s behind you and more.  The possibilities are endless; it’s all up to you!
The Nissan Altima was made to drive and built to last.  Stop in to Poughkeepsie Nissan, test drive one of our Nissan Altimas and see for yourself what everyone is talking about.  We are located on Rt. 9 in Wappingers Falls, NY.  We can be reached by phone at 866-703-2288 or visit our virtual showroom at http://www.poughkeepsienissan.com.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Child Safety is a Priority at Nissan!

Poughkeepsie Nissan is happy to write that this month Nissan North America, Inc. announced its planned participation in the Vehicle-CRS Fit Program, proposed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).  The program is aimed at helping consumers choose child restraint systems that properly fit their vehicles.
In 2002, after learning that some of Nissan’s customers were having difficulty determining which child safety seats properly fit their vehicles, Nissan announced the launch of an industry-first guide called Snug Kids ™.   
The Snug Kids ™ guide helps parents confidently select a child restraint that fits their Nissan vehicle while also providing valuable tips on the proper fit of a child restraint.  The guide was developed by Nissan safety engineers certified as Child Passenger Safety Technicians who spent thousands of hours evaluating hundreds of child restraints by installing them in all the rear seats of current Nissan vehicles. 
 “Nissan is committed to passenger safety – including the safety of children, our most precious cargo,” said Bob Yakushi, director of product safety, Nissan North America. “We began Snug Kids ™ to aid caretakers in the purchase and installation of child restraint systems and fully support NHTSA’s direction.
If you would like information regarding Snug Fit please click on the attached link or contact Poughkeepsie Nissan at 866-703-2288.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Monday, February 14, 2011

2011 Nissan Quest has Arrived at Poughkeepsie Nissan

The all New 2011 Nissan Quest has arrived at Poughkeepsie Nissan in Wappingers Falls, NY.  http://www.poughkeepsienissan.com/
Spacious with room for 7 passengers and fold down flat 2nd and 3rd row seats giving you up to 119.8 cubic feet of cargo space.  This great new van also has a standard Intelligent Key with a push button start ignition, permanent rear storage system, 2nd row power windows, power one touch rear doors and rear liftgate, 6 CD audio system with auxiliary Audio Input Jack and 6 Standard Airbags.

Call 866-703-2288 to schedule your test drive today!


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

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10 Cars for sale under $10,000. Stop in to Poughkeepsie Nissan's Certified Used Car Outlet today!