Wednesday, November 10, 2010

2011 Nissan GT-R

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The GT-R is somewhat of an exception given its legendary status and limited volumes. The U.S. allotment is an average of 1500 GT-Rs a year for five years, but Nissan is skewing production higher in the first year, to 2400 units. Dominique suspects the U.S. may need 2400 in the second year as well. The third model year is when the numbers are expected to drop off and the Spec V will make its timely entrance as a 2011 model.
Nissan wants to strategically introduce the Spec V to keep the GT-R fresh, Dominique says. The automaker also needs time to educate U.S. buyers on the GT-R itself. While this is the seventh generation of the Japanese icon, it is the first to be sold in the U.S.

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Volumes for the Spec V will be even smaller than the limited run for the GT-R. And if customers are clamoring for the higher-performance version from day one, Dominique says he is fine with years of anticipation.

2011 Nissan GT-R

2011-Nissan-GT-R-black-front.jpeg


The GT-R is somewhat of an exception given its legendary status and limited volumes. The U.S. allotment is an average of 1500 GT-Rs a year for five years, but Nissan is skewing production higher in the first year, to 2400 units. Dominique suspects the U.S. may need 2400 in the second year as well. The third model year is when the numbers are expected to drop off and the Spec V will make its timely entrance as a 2011 model.
Nissan wants to strategically introduce the Spec V to keep the GT-R fresh, Dominique says. The automaker also needs time to educate U.S. buyers on the GT-R itself. While this is the seventh generation of the Japanese icon, it is the first to be sold in the U.S.

Nissan GT R 2011 4 Nissan GT R 2011 6

Volumes for the Spec V will be even smaller than the limited run for the GT-R. And if customers are clamoring for the higher-performance version from day one, Dominique says he is fine with years of anticipation.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Nissan Leaf is Based on the Tiida Model

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Whilst the car was on display at one of the few public showings, Tarmac managed to get a drive in the prototype. Whilst the test car is based on the Tiida model, the running gear is very similar to that which will be seen in the production Leaf in a few years time.Having announced that they were to be building the Leaf EV at their Washington plant in the UK, Nissan have been taking the car around the UK on a whistle-stop tour of Europe.

First impressions of the concept car are good. It looks, too all intents and purposes, like a regular car. This of course is for good reason, as regular cars are what people actually want. With the best intentions in the world, electric quadricycles like Reva's G-Wiz will never become commonplace as they can't offer the space and pace that people accept from the cars they're used to.

To this end then, the Leaf is off to a good start. It's a five-door hatchback with space for five, a good boot, and an inoffensive shape that manages to retain a bit of character. The front is modern and equipped with large headlights similar to those on the Ford Fiesta, and the rear has a hint of the last-generation Renault Megane about it. Even the interior is much like a normal car, with normal controls and two hooded instrument clusters. Only the large digital display in the centre console really hints at the Leaf's high-tech drivetrain.

From this point, the package starts looking quite different from regular cars. The shape has been specially designed for aerodynamic efficiency - those lights split airflow over the mirrors to reduce drag, and thanks to LED technology consume less power, too. The large Nissan badge on the nose sits on a hinged flap that opens up to reveal two charging points, one for quick chargers that can provied up to 80% charge in half an hour, and the other for a more leisurely charge. Range is around 100 miles which doesn't sound like a lot, but most research seems to suggest that the majority of journeys in the UK are over fewer than eight miles, so even if you didn't put the car on charge every night most people would still have enough for ten journeys.

The test car didn't have regenerative braking but the production Leaf will do. As such, the brakes felt quite sharp, having probably been beefed up in the test car to make up for the lack of engine braking. Normally, simply backing off the power would see significant braking from the motor - to the point where using the car's brakes would be an uncommon occurence in town.

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Of course, this is very much price-dependant. The number being thrown about at the moment is around £27,000 which is a lot for a small family car, but as with any technology the early adopters will bear the brunt of higher prices and this will bring down the unit cost for the manufacturers.


The Nissan Leaf is a good car even at this early stage, and a serious indication by Nissan that electric cars can walk the walk as well as talking the talk.

Nissan Leaf is Based on the Tiida Model

nissan-leaf-front.jpg


Whilst the car was on display at one of the few public showings, Tarmac managed to get a drive in the prototype. Whilst the test car is based on the Tiida model, the running gear is very similar to that which will be seen in the production Leaf in a few years time.Having announced that they were to be building the Leaf EV at their Washington plant in the UK, Nissan have been taking the car around the UK on a whistle-stop tour of Europe.

First impressions of the concept car are good. It looks, too all intents and purposes, like a regular car. This of course is for good reason, as regular cars are what people actually want. With the best intentions in the world, electric quadricycles like Reva's G-Wiz will never become commonplace as they can't offer the space and pace that people accept from the cars they're used to.

To this end then, the Leaf is off to a good start. It's a five-door hatchback with space for five, a good boot, and an inoffensive shape that manages to retain a bit of character. The front is modern and equipped with large headlights similar to those on the Ford Fiesta, and the rear has a hint of the last-generation Renault Megane about it. Even the interior is much like a normal car, with normal controls and two hooded instrument clusters. Only the large digital display in the centre console really hints at the Leaf's high-tech drivetrain.

From this point, the package starts looking quite different from regular cars. The shape has been specially designed for aerodynamic efficiency - those lights split airflow over the mirrors to reduce drag, and thanks to LED technology consume less power, too. The large Nissan badge on the nose sits on a hinged flap that opens up to reveal two charging points, one for quick chargers that can provied up to 80% charge in half an hour, and the other for a more leisurely charge. Range is around 100 miles which doesn't sound like a lot, but most research seems to suggest that the majority of journeys in the UK are over fewer than eight miles, so even if you didn't put the car on charge every night most people would still have enough for ten journeys.

The test car didn't have regenerative braking but the production Leaf will do. As such, the brakes felt quite sharp, having probably been beefed up in the test car to make up for the lack of engine braking. Normally, simply backing off the power would see significant braking from the motor - to the point where using the car's brakes would be an uncommon occurence in town.

nissan-leaf-interior.jpg nissan-leaf-bottom.jpg

Of course, this is very much price-dependant. The number being thrown about at the moment is around £27,000 which is a lot for a small family car, but as with any technology the early adopters will bear the brunt of higher prices and this will bring down the unit cost for the manufacturers.


The Nissan Leaf is a good car even at this early stage, and a serious indication by Nissan that electric cars can walk the walk as well as talking the talk.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

2010 Nissan GT-R

















Nissan Motor has released the latest Nissan GT-R in October last year at Yokohama. The 2010 Nissan GT-R available at Nissan dealers since December 2009. The latest GTR has several enhancement such as a new improvement of navigational system, re-calibrated suspension and a new improved flow catalyst system. This cool automotive is using hand crafted 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged 24-valve V.



With the twin turbo V6 engine this fast sport car has 485 horsepower and 193 mph top speed. There are two version of this cool car, The Standard GT-R and the GT-R Premium. Nissan GTR standard is valued from $80,790 while the premium is valued from $83,040.



The interior of this super fast sports car has front leather seats with synthetic suede inserts, an electronic analog instrument cluster with an indicator and multi function drive computer and digital gear indicator. While the premium has addition such as Bose audio system with eleven speakers and dual subwoofers. Plus heated front seats and a near black metallic wheel finish.

2010 Nissan GT-R

















Nissan Motor has released the latest Nissan GT-R in October last year at Yokohama. The 2010 Nissan GT-R available at Nissan dealers since December 2009. The latest GTR has several enhancement such as a new improvement of navigational system, re-calibrated suspension and a new improved flow catalyst system. This cool automotive is using hand crafted 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged 24-valve V.



With the twin turbo V6 engine this fast sport car has 485 horsepower and 193 mph top speed. There are two version of this cool car, The Standard GT-R and the GT-R Premium. Nissan GTR standard is valued from $80,790 while the premium is valued from $83,040.



The interior of this super fast sports car has front leather seats with synthetic suede inserts, an electronic analog instrument cluster with an indicator and multi function drive computer and digital gear indicator. While the premium has addition such as Bose audio system with eleven speakers and dual subwoofers. Plus heated front seats and a near black metallic wheel finish.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

The 2009 Nissan Cube Micro Van


The new and hip 2009 Nissan Cube didn't always used to be so popular. The cube is actually a third generation car. More than 10 years later since the original conception, the newest Cube is out in the world and a hit everywhere.

This Micro Van stands differently than its predecessors with a longer wheelbase at 99.6 inches and overall length at 156.7 inches. It's been stated that the wider stance adds to the vehicles handling prowess. On the exterior a three bar chrome grille and select fascias help to distinguish a different look from the Cube lineup. The Cube is available in four different trim levels, including the 1.8, the 1.8 S, the 1.8 SL, and the Krom Edition.

The asymmetrical balance and box styling of the Cube makes this car unique and stand out from the crowd. Of course there will be comparisons to the Scion xB due to their inevitable squared off likeness. But Nissan trumps the comparison in personalized programs that offer over forty accessories to customize the car to the buyers liking. Some accessories include interior mood lighting with twenty options of color, shag carpet interior inserts, body kits and an option for larger wheels.

Other cool design aspects are rounded windows to offset the square body, 'water droplet' shaped interior accents, a refrigerator-like back door, and a large interior with a lounge facade. The Krom trim gets exclusive woven cloth seats, Bluetooth hands free capability, iPod interface and Rockford Fosgate surround sound system with an integrated subwoofer.

Under the hood, the Cube is powered by a 122 horsepower 1.8 Liter four cylinder engine. Buyers also have the choice of a six speed manual or automatic transmission. The fuel economy is expected to be 30 miles per gallon on the highway and 28 miles per gallon in the city with the CVT transmission.

The Cube is unique and gives buyers lots of options to customize their vehicle, but is it safe? Yes, the Cube comes with a number of standard safety features. They include ABS, electronic brake distribution and assist, vehicle dynamic control, traction control, a tire pressure monitoring system, six airbags with front and side curtain airbags, and front seat active head restraints. Estimated price for the Cube ranges from $13,000 and $16,000.

See the New Nissan Cube for sale. Or check out Current Nissan Special offers from the dealer.

The 2009 Nissan Cube Micro Van


The new and hip 2009 Nissan Cube didn't always used to be so popular. The cube is actually a third generation car. More than 10 years later since the original conception, the newest Cube is out in the world and a hit everywhere.

This Micro Van stands differently than its predecessors with a longer wheelbase at 99.6 inches and overall length at 156.7 inches. It's been stated that the wider stance adds to the vehicles handling prowess. On the exterior a three bar chrome grille and select fascias help to distinguish a different look from the Cube lineup. The Cube is available in four different trim levels, including the 1.8, the 1.8 S, the 1.8 SL, and the Krom Edition.

The asymmetrical balance and box styling of the Cube makes this car unique and stand out from the crowd. Of course there will be comparisons to the Scion xB due to their inevitable squared off likeness. But Nissan trumps the comparison in personalized programs that offer over forty accessories to customize the car to the buyers liking. Some accessories include interior mood lighting with twenty options of color, shag carpet interior inserts, body kits and an option for larger wheels.

Other cool design aspects are rounded windows to offset the square body, 'water droplet' shaped interior accents, a refrigerator-like back door, and a large interior with a lounge facade. The Krom trim gets exclusive woven cloth seats, Bluetooth hands free capability, iPod interface and Rockford Fosgate surround sound system with an integrated subwoofer.

Under the hood, the Cube is powered by a 122 horsepower 1.8 Liter four cylinder engine. Buyers also have the choice of a six speed manual or automatic transmission. The fuel economy is expected to be 30 miles per gallon on the highway and 28 miles per gallon in the city with the CVT transmission.

The Cube is unique and gives buyers lots of options to customize their vehicle, but is it safe? Yes, the Cube comes with a number of standard safety features. They include ABS, electronic brake distribution and assist, vehicle dynamic control, traction control, a tire pressure monitoring system, six airbags with front and side curtain airbags, and front seat active head restraints. Estimated price for the Cube ranges from $13,000 and $16,000.

See the New Nissan Cube for sale. Or check out Current Nissan Special offers from the dealer.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

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