Thursday, August 28, 2014

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Nissan is turning over a new LEAF (and more!)

Nissan is turning over a new LEAF for the 2015 model year–but that’s not the only model that will see some tweaks and improvements.  Here’s a run-down of a few more 2015 Nissans and what you can expect to see hitting the showrooms soon.

2015 380Z

  • Sport, Sport Tech, Nismo Tech, and Touring Sport trim levels debut
  • Retuned suspension
  • Added standard features, including Bluetooth connectivity
  • Upgraded audio system
  • Black 18-in. alloy wheels on base and Touring models
  • Updated styling (Nismo)
  • Nismo now available with an automatic transmission

2015 Altima

  • Improved fuel economy
  • Standard navigation system and added safety features on 3.5 SV and 3.5 SL trims
  • Revised interior color combinations
  • Automatic climate control paired with remote start system
  • SL models add power passenger seat

2015 GT-R

  • 600-horsepower Nismo trim level
  • Retuned chassis to improve handling and braking performance
  • LED headlights
  • Quieter cabin
  • Regal Red paint color
  • Optional hand-stitched Ivory interior

2015 Leaf

  • Morning Sky Blue paint color
  • Text-messaging capability on upper trim levels
  • Base models add b-mode
  • Standard 17-in. alloy wheels on SV

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Ford Fusion: July Best-Seller

Say hello to one of the top-selling vehicles in America!  July was a great month for the Ford Fusion, and it doesn’t come as a huge surprise.  After all, there are plenty of reasons to fall in love with the Fusion…and this is more than just a summer fling.

-Three new options: rear inflatable seat belts, heated steering wheel and cooled seats.
-Peace of mind: anti-lock brakes with panic brake assist, AdvanceTrac electronic stability and traction control, LED taillights, security system, eight-airbags, and a tire pressure monitoring system.


Well…just look at it: