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A meaty part of American automobile sales is conducted through fleet and commercial sales. Consisting of vehicles being ordered in bulk by sales and service businesses, these purchases can prove to be a vital lifeline for some vehicles as well as the manufacturer in general. The Ford Crown Victoria (now selling in its final year [...]
Nissan is a diverse company, aiming to provide something for everyone with a bit of individuality. At the Los Angeles International Auto Show, the Quest and Murano CrossCabriolet were introduced. Both are quite unique vehicles, and while we question the CrossCabriolet’s purpose, we like to see automakers taking risks. There was another Nissan car was [...]
Providing an enormous treat to import supercar fans residing inside the United States in 2008, the GT-R’s first Nissan-approved migration to North American soil delivered a fantastic 485 horsepower performance punch. The halo car of the Nissan brand, some angelic magic is set to be performed on this Japanese dream machine in 2012 model year. [...]
Nissan has been actively creating some strange interpretation in defining the modern crossover vehicle. However, with every crossover, Nissan demonstrates strangeness is not exactly a bad thing. Started with the Nissan Murano arched look in 2003, the Japanese-based auto company followed this up in 2008 developing the equally as striking but smaller Rogue as an under [...]
Nissan just developed four new commercials for the lineup, ranging from promoting the Maxima as a four-door sports car to showing off how durable their lineup is, to taking a stab at Toyota’s braking system. Take a look at all four new commercials below: Innovations This is the first commercial and will be airing on [...]
After waiting eagerly for the funky little Ford Fiesta to hit North American soil, I got to thinking; why are all the cool cars in Europe? It’s not the we don’t have “cool” cars here, just that they are so much cooler across the Atlantic. And you might think it’s just a case of the [...]
For the 2010 model year, there was just under 70 brand new or heavily redesigned vehicles entering the marketplace. With thousands of parts combining to fabricate a vehicle, automakers are terribly concerned for their freshman products. Despite all the virtual and physical testing has been conducted prior to release within a vehicle’s development stage, the [...]
Nissan began it’s online reservation process of the Nissan LEAF a few days ago. In lieu of Earth Day today, what better time to launch the first all-electric vehicle to hit the North American market? Eager customers were given a questionnaire to answer, then asked for their credit card information for the $99 (refundable) reservation [...]