A Look at the 2010 Nissan GT-R

If you want a high-performance sports car, take a look at the 2010 Nissan GT-R. This car has Nissan’s style and quality, and will turn heads going down the road.

This amazing sport coupe comes in two trim levels, a base level and a premium. The base 2010 Nissan GT-R gives you 20 inch alloy whells, xenon headlights, Brembo brakes, an electronically adjustable suspension, leather/faux suede upholstery, power front seats, Bluetooth, keyless ignition/entry, automatic climate control and a six-speaker CD/MP3 sound system with satellite radio.

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With all of those features, you almost wonder how you could improve on perfection. Still, the premium trim attempts to do just that. The premium trim level adds heated front seats, an upgraded Bose stereo system and even high performance tires.

You can get several options, as well. There is a cold-weather package available at no cost, which gives you Dunlop all-season tires as well as a more appropriate coolant to water ratio. You can also add an iPod connection, or get the Super Silver paint job for an extra cost.

If you want style and performance, check out the 2010 Nissan GT-R at your local Nissan dealer today.

Nissan Sentra Now Even More Affordable

Nissan North America announced this week that its 2010 Nissan Sentra will enjoy a reduction in price. The 2010 Nissan Sentra will drop from between $130 and $1,100, depending on the particular trim level that you choose. This is good news for fans of one of Nissan’s best vehicles.

The Nissan Sentra is popular for many reasons. One thing that most people notice when they first get into a Nissan Sentra is just how roomy this economy sedan really is. There is plenty of room for all of the vehicle’s occupants, and the ride is amazingly quiet, especially when driving on the highway.

In addition to all of this, buyers have a great number of choices and options when it comes to the Nissan Sentra. The base model has a 2.0 liter engine offering maximum economy while still maintaining decent performance. The SE-R model as well as the SE-R Spec V model have a 2.5 liter inline four cylinder, offering a little bit of psice to the mix.

The Nissan Sentra handles well, and provides an enjoyable ride overall. With the announcement that prices are dropping, it may be time for you to visit your local Nissan dealer today and see if this might be the right vehicle for you.

Nissan Powers Forward with Electric Vehicles

When it comes to electric vehicle programs, Nissan is leading the auto industry into new frontiers. Nissan vehicles that run on electricity and that can be recharged in a household outlet, will be appearing on the market over the next few years. it is expected that Nissan will begin to offer electric vehicles in both the United States and Japan in 2010, and other countries beginning in 2012.

Nissan will reveal its new electric car, which will be mass produced, on August 2nd. The car is based on the Nissan Versa, but will have a different exterior design. The car will seat five people and will be able to go 100 miles between charges. It is expected that the vehicle’s battery could recharge in 8 hours on a standard outlet, and in about 30 minutes at a fast charge station.

Mass production is key to being able to get these cars to market. It is expected that Nissan will be able to produce as many as 200,000 electric vehicles in the United States, 100,000 in Europe and 50,000 in Japan.

If you are in need of a new vehicle, check out what Nissan has to offer today. Your local Nissan dealer can help you find just the right car for your needs.