Friday, April 28, 2017

2017 Nissan Titan

The Titan is Nissans new smaller pickup truck with unbeatable towing power and the best standard warranty in the truck market. The design and layout of the Titan may seem outdated in comparison to its main competitors, but standards on truck styling have begun to evolve way beyond status quo. Most truck shoppers are inherently looking for utility and reliability over sporty performance and luxurious materials; hence the forthright and concise styling of the Titan seems more than apt.


The Titans best traits are its powerful and quiet ride- boasting a potent 5.6 L V8 that produces 390 horsepower and 394 lb-ft or torque. This power-house unexpectedly smooth silence can be attributed to Nissans new hydraulic body mount, better engine isolation, and laminated front and side glass. At the drivers seat youll find the console is suitable arranged to help free up interior storage. The Navigation system is placed higher, leaving more dashboard space for additional controls, and the shifter is now mounted on the steering wheel. Additional, lockable storage and a flat load-bearing floor come to fruit with the rear seats folded down.

With great power, comes great towing. The Titan can tow more weight than any other truck on the market- carrying up to 9,000 lbs. The Titan is available with a built in gooseneck tow hitch structure that allows receiver to gooseneck conversion in under three minutes. The setup is easy and convenient and the hitch can be removed and stowed quickly. This is a great benefit for haulers as the gooseneck hitch dramatically reduces trailer sway and also improves maneuverability.


Another great feature for heavy duty truckers is the utility-track system for the bed. It works very well for securing cargo, complete with movable cleats for tie-downs. The tailgate is damped and lowers easily rather than slamming down with a thud. It closes easily with one hand, thanks to a strut hidden behind the right-rear taillight assembly. The Titans bed is illuminated with low mounted lights, for quick and easy bed content surveillance even when a cover is installed.

Nissan has bestowed an impressive 5-year/100,000 bumper-to-bumper warranty onto the 2017 Titan that beats out standard competition by two years and 64,000 miles. There isn’t a truck on the market that can beat the Titans warranty, or its abundant towing capacity. Check out our Titan inventory or schedule your test drive with us at our site!

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

The Voluptuous Nissan Juke

Theres nothing out there even remotely similar to the Nissan Juke, and more often than not, the appeal of its wayward body comes directly from its novelty. Aero-dynamicity is provided by strategically placed wells and curves that lend the Juke its interesting shape. The Juke is not only the most unique crossover on the market, but is by far the most voluptuous. Another appealing new trait of the Jukes style would be the hidden rear door handles that seamlessly blend into the side. The tucked away handles give a nicely compact coupe-like appearance without compromising any of the space or capability of a 4-door.


The interior evokes unexpected sportiness with bolstered bucket seats and a sport motorcycle inspired center console. The gauge design was likewise adapted from motorsport styling, possessing the simplicity and utility of an Italian sports bike.  Standard features on the 2017 Juke include an AM/FM/CD with auxiliary input, Bluetooth, Intelligent Key with push-button start, a backup camera, a split-folding 60/40 rear seat, and NissanConnect with Mobile Apps and a text message assistant.


The Juke is acclaimed not only for its playful design but for its enjoyable drive as well. The robust 1.6 L turbocharged engine makes 188 horsepower and 177 lb-ft of torque. The 2017 Juke offers Intelligent All Wheel Drive for improved traction in inclement weather and precise cornering thanks to improved grip. For even more fun, all Jukes come with an ‘S’ mode that serves as a virtual gear shifting simulator. Standard Jukes get 6 gears, Nismos have 7 and the Juke RS has 8. The Nismo in particular has been coined as the Jukes ‘evil twin’ by Nissan, due to its wicked sport tuned suspension and super tight handling.

Nissan isn’t one to fall short on safety, and that’s evident across the lineup. The Juke comes standard with Tire Pressure Monitoring, Vehicle Dynamic Control, Anti-lock Braking, Electronic Brake force Distribution, and much more.

Jukes are becoming more and more popular, and you can expect to keep seeing them pop up on your radar. Priced at a feasible 21,200 and featuring spry power and a quirky design, the Juke offers a lot of appeal for the market right now. Schedule your test drive with us here or simply ask to receive updates/information about the upcoming Nissan Juke.