Nissan Tests New Fuel Cell Tech

Nissan is one of those car companies that seems like it can do anything. From the Nissan GT-R, which was named the World Performance car of the year, to the commuter-friendly Nissan Altima, the lineup at Nissan has something for everyone. Nissan is even on the front lines when it comes to alternative fuels.

Nissan recently announced that its testing the X-Trail FCV. This vehicle uses the next generation of fuel cell technology. The cell units are 25% smaller than previous versions, and they put out almost one and a half times the power.

The testing started this year in February at the Hokkaido proving ground. This fuel cell technology is just one part of Nissan’ Green Program 2010, which aims to help reduce CO2 emissions and to expand the recycling of automotive resources.

If you want a reliable car and to know that the company you’re buying from is committed to your world, check out a Nissan vehicle today.

2009 Nissan GTR Named World Performance Car of the Year

The 2009 Nissan GTR, which aficionados recognize as one of the best performance vehicles in the entire world, has just won an award that helps to back up this opinion. The Nissan GTR recently earned the World Performance Car of the Year award. The award was given out at the 2009 New York International Auto Show.

A glowing reputation for excellent performance, great handling and awesome power have all contributed to this award. The GT-R won among a field of 23 contenders. The cars were selected by 59 World Car jurors. Candidates in this award class had to demonstrate an orientation for performance, and had to meet other specific criteria.

According to the judges, the GT-R is solidly at the head of the pack. Its 3.5 liter bi-turbo V6 gives the vehicle 480 horsepower, and the all wheel chassis is flexible and a hot performer. The vehicle goes from 0 to 60 in just 3.5 seconds.

If you want the best performing car in the world, take a look at the 2009 Nissan GT-R.

Price is Right for the 2009 Nissan Versa

The new 2009 Nissan Versa is not only a great car, it’s also one of the most affordable cars on the market. Featured at the New York International Auto Show this year, the 2009 Nissan Versa comes in with a price tag just under $10,000.

For such an inexpensive vehicle, the Versa has quite a bit tgo offer value shoppers. It features an interior that is surprisingly spacious, and it also has six air bags. The Versa is a four door vehicle, and is powered by a 1.6 liter four cylinder engine.

The 2009 Nissan Versa is a great option for anyone with a limited budget. The Versa is being marketed to young adults, college students, and other value seekers. The Versa is also available as a hatchback version.

Nissan Cube Appeals to a Digital Age

The new 2009 Nissan Cube is aimed at a younger generation, and the marketing efforts that the company is making just reinforce that idea. The Nissan Cube, in one recent marketing campaign, is being referred to not as a car, but as a “Mobile Device.”

In many ways, the 2009 Nissan cube fits wonderfully into the digital age. In the same way that a buyer might customize a cell phone or a laptop, they can customize their Nissan Cube. The campaign is using other terms from the digital world, such as “browse,” “search engine,” “set preferences,” and “storage capacity” as well.

These ads are designed to appear on computer screens, cell phone screens, movie theatre screens, and of course television screens. These ads draw attention to the Cube’s unusual design, as well as its low price.

If you’re in the market for a new Mobile Device, check out the 2009 Nissan Cube.