The Altima And Summer Go Hand-In-Hand

Even though the last few days and weeks of summer are quickly fleeting, it’s worth it to take a few minutes and think about just how perfect this summer was, or could have been, with a 2008 Nissan Altima. The Altima is perfect for the commuter who drives a Nissan Altima coupe to get to and from work during those long summer days, or whether you’re a family who uses their Nissan Altima sedan to drive to the beach so they can cool down on the weekends.

You see, the Altima is a great car for summer because it’s economical. It offers plenty of fuel efficiency. In particular, the Nissan Altima hybrid can make an amazing impact on your summer gas budget. Unlike smaller hybrids, the Altima hybrid lets you save money on gas while having plenty of room for your family.

That brings up the next reason why the Altima is great for summer: the 2008 Nissan Altima is comfortable. It features a world-class suspension system, and has lots of passenger room as well as storage capacity. It can carry a family of four in plenty of comfort, no matter where it is they are driving. And, they can look good doing it.

You see, that’s another great thing about the 2008 Altima. The 2008 Altima has plenty of style to go around. The exterior is just plain sharp, and the interior has an exceptional fit and finish. There are even several configurations to choose from that will suit your style perfectly. While style isn’t the first thing you think about with a family sedan, you definitely notice it once you’ve taken a look at the Altima.

If you’re interested in getting your 2008 Nissan Altima, come see us at your local Nissan dealer in New Jersey today, while you’ve still got a little bit of summer left.

Getting Your Nissan Altima Ready For A Road Trip

The 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe is the perfect vehicle for your family to take on a road trip. Whether you’re talking about a long drive to a theme park, a trip through the desert, or even just a leisurely jaunt to the beach, there are some things you can do ahead of time to make sure your 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe is ready to get you where you want to go.

Road trips can be straining on your vehicle if you’re not prepared. A long drive, combined with the often severe conditions of the environment at many popular summer road trip destinations can create a number of problems for your car.

Some of the most basic things you can do to prepare your 2008 Nissan Altima for your road trip are the basic sorts of maintenance tasks you normally do anyway. Making sure that your oil is changed, that your tires are inflated properly, and that your coolant system is working as it should are all part of preparing your Altima for that road trip.

In addition, your choice of destination and route also determine the kinds of preparations you should make. For example, if you’re going to go to the beach, you’ll want to wash your Altima and wax it with a protective wax. Clean your car’s inside with a UV protector to help keep your vinyl and your plastic surfaces safe from the rays of the sun. These measures help protect your car from the salty air of the sea, as well as the sun itself.

If you will be driving your Nissan Altima through the mountains, there are some different things you should do to prepare. You can check your brakes, and make sure you replace worn pads. Have your drive train checked, to make sure that it is functioning correctly. Inspect your wiper blades, and check your battery for corrosion.

Desert driving has its own unique preparations, as well. When getting ready to drive through the desert, check your coolant system. Make sure your serpentine belt isn’t cracked. Test your Air Conditioning, or even have it professionally tested. Check your tire treads, and replace them if necessary.

Wherever you take your 2008 Nissan Altima on a road trip, make sure you take the time to prepare your car in order to have a safe and worry-free trip.

Nissan Altima Review

Out of all the Nissan cars, the 2008 Nissan Altima sedan is, in many ways, an excellent choice for families. With the changes that Nissan has made with the 2008 Altima, as well as offering the Altima as a coupe, this car now appeals to buyers in other markets, as well. Here’s a quick look at this excellent car.

Price

The MSRP for the Nissan Alitma is right around $18,000 for the base model. Depending on the package and options you choose, the Altima can be as much $30,000.

Trim Levels

The 2008 Nissan Altima comes in four trim levels: 2.5, 2.5S, 3.5SE, and 3.5SL. The base 2.5 model is generally only available via special order, and it includes cruise control and keyless entry as standard features. The 2.5S adds air conditioning and an MP3 player input jack. The 3.5SE adds wood toned accents in the interior and a leather wrapped steering wheel. At the top of the heap is the 3.5SL. It has a Bose audio system, heated seats, leather seating, moonroof, and Bluetooth connectivity.  There are, of course, packages you can add to these trim levels.

Safety Features

All Nissan Altima models have six airbags, standard. The 2.5 models have antilock brakes as optional equipment, and the 3.5 models have them as standard. The 2008 Altima received a five star rating for front impact crash safety by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Interior

The bench back seat makes the Nissan Altima sedan ideal for a family with children. The interior design is stylish, and has some especially attractive accents.

Performance

The 2008 Nissan Altima comes in a four cylinder or a six cylinder option. Steering is excellent, and it handles well. Buyers can get an optional six-speed manual transmission, too.

Overall, the Nissan Altima is an excellent value for the money. If you’re looking for a sporty car for the family, or for a coupe that has plenty of room and trunk space, the 2008 Nissan Altima is the car for you. Visit your Nissan dealer today and give one a look.

Summer Travel Tips for your 2008 Nissan Altima

As summer starts to wind down, you’re probably considering driving your 2008 Nissan Altima on a family road trip, trying to get as much recreation as you can before school starts again. Here are some ways to keep your Altima in top shape as you travel:

Check your fluids. Change your oil before you leave for your trip. Remember that oils get thinner the hotter it is outside, and this can keep your engine from being lubricated properly. Consider a thicker oil if you’re going to be putting a lot of miles on your Nissan Altima.

Put together an emergency kit. If you don’t already have an emergency kit in your 2008 Nissan Altima, you need one. It should include, at a minimum, jumper cables, a flashlight, a first aid kit, and basic tools. Other things you might add would include a mat to lay on the ground if you have to change a tire, paper towels, extra clothes, gloves, extra windshield wiper fluid, and nonperishable food.

Load your Altima carefully. Don’t pack your car so high that you can’t see out of your back windows. Also, don’t bury important items that you might need to get to when you stop, such as medications. And, while it’s not likely to happen on a family trip, don’t exceed your car’s payload limit.

Avoid fatigued driving. One of the leading causes of highway accidents is drowsy or fatigued driving. Make sure you get enough sleep at night. Be careful of using caffeine to keep yourself alert, because you can wind up with a long period of drowsiness once it wears off. If you feel drowsy, switch drivers. If you can’t, pull over somewhere safe and rest for a few minutes.

Enjoy your trip. Consider taking some time off the highway for a while to take in some of the countryside. If your Nissan Altima has a GPS or navigation system, be a little adventurous and see how far you can go without having to get back on the highway. Visit some local shops or restaurants along the way, and soak in some of the local culture.

Unfortunately, summer will come to an end. However, following these tips can help make sure your memories of the summer trip in your 2008 Nissan Altima are good ones. Don’t have a Nissan Altima? Schedule a test drive today.

Planning Your Summer Car Trip in your 2008 Nissan Altima

A summer car trip can be a wonderful time of bonding and family togetherness, or it can be a nightmare of arguments, illness and anxiety. Here are a few things you can do when you load up your 2008 Nissan Altima this summer for a trip:

Plan ahead. Be realistic about what to expect from yourself and your family. Don’t expect that you’re going to be able to drive for 10 to 12 hours each day if you have toddlers. You’re probably not going to be able to get more than 6 hours at a time. If you have a toddler, you should consider making your trip somewhere closer to home, or breaking up your travel over several days.

Pack effectively. You should probably start packing your 2008 Nissan Altima a few days before you leave. At the very least, you should put together a packing list for each member of the family. Work with your kids on the packing process. This helps in a couple of ways. First, you can be sure they get everything packed. Second, when the time comes for them to get something out of their suitcase, they may remember exactly where they packed it.

Bring the right gear. Make sure you’ve got safety equipment. If you’re going to the beach, make sure you’ve got sunscreen, beach chairs, towels and swimsuits. Wherever it is you’re going, make sure you’ve got all of the things that you’re going to need.

Bring something for the kids to do. Car games like “I Spy” can get very old, very fast. Consider bringing some portable or travel games for the family to enjoy during the trip.

Bring snacks and drinks. Buying beverages and food at gas stations can become expensive very quickly. Bring your own snacks and drinks in order to save a few dollars along the way.

Packing your Nissan Altima for the Beach

So, you’ve decided to take the family for a day at the beach. That’s great! Whether you’re going to a lake or to the ocean, the beach can be a great way to pass the time on a summer day. Just make sure you’re prepared.

When you load up your 2008 Nissan Altima, make sure you’ve got some of these must-have beach items:

Sunscreen

Sunscreen is not only important to have with you when you go to the beach, it’s a necessity. You’ll want a sunscreen that has at least 15 SPF. For children, you should use sunscreen that is at least 30 SPF. You should follow the manufacturer’s recommendations, too, about how often to reapply the sunscreen. This is especially true if you or your family are going to be in and out of the water.

Keep in mind, also, that the sun’s rays are at their peak between 10 AM and 4 PM. Also, you’ll want to make sure you cover every part of your body, including the nose, ears and back of the neck. You should even bring protective lip balm, as well.

Sunglasses and Hats

One of the things that can really detract from your ability to enjoy your day at the beach is the constant brightness of the sun. Bring sunglasses, sun hats or even beach umbrellas for everyone.

First Aid Kit

Boo-Boos happen sometimes, and you want to be ready when they do. Make sure that you’ve got some aloe sunburn lotion in your first aid kit, in addition to anything else in the kit.

Beach Toys

From blocks used to make sand castles to squirt guns and floating dinosaurs, your kids will probably want to bring a few toys with them. Pack them into your 2008 Nissan Altima and get ready for a great trip, just make sure those toys are appropriate for beach play.

Something to sit on

Finally, you’ll want your beach chairs or towels. There may be picnic tables at your beach, but if it’s a hot summer day they might all be claimed by the time you pull up. It’s best to be prepared.

Theme Park Tips

If you’re taking your 2008 Nissan Altima to a theme park like Walt Disney World or Disneyland, there are some things you can do to make your trip go much more smoothly and be more enjoyable.

First of all, when you’re planning your trip, make sure you understand the theme park ticket policies. Make sure you know what options are available and which you bought. You’ll also want to keep your kids’ ages in mind. Many theme parks offer a variety of attractions for children (and adults, for that matter) of all ages. Finally, make sure you choose the time of year for your travel carefully. Some times of the year are busier than others, and some may have worse weather than others.

When you travel, make sure to travel safely and comfortably. Take a break every couple of hours to stretch. Consider packing a picnic lunch, rather than buying meals. Bring along some games that the kids can play in the car.

Once you get to the theme park, consider arriving early in the day. This will help you get a good parking spot. It’ll also help you get onto the rides that you want on early in the day. You’ll also want to take a break in the afternoon. If possible, go back to your hotel or resort, and come back to the theme park in the evening. Many theme parks feature fireworks or other special programs and attractions after dark.

Finally, make sure that you keep cool when you’re at the theme park. Wear cool clothes. Use comfortable and cool walking shoes. Bring or purchase plenty of water to avoid dehydration. If the theme park has a water park component, visit it during the 10 AM to 4 PM period, when the sun is at its hottest.

Old Friends And Their Hybrids

Nissan CarsI spent some time visiting with an old college buddy of mine the other day. We were catching up on old times, enjoying a nice meal and we got to talking about how we both drive a 2008 Nissan Hybrid. It wasn’t that surprising; we’d both always loved Nissan cars and the Altima Hybrid makes the most sense with the high price of gas these days.

Anyways, we compared notes about gas mileage. We noticed that I was getting about two to three miles a gallon better mileage than he was. We talked about our driving habits (he does more long distance driving than I do, for example) and about our driving styles, as well.

I pointed out that I tend to drive right at 50 miles an hour most of the time. I set my cruise to that speed. I knew it sounded very much like Jimmy Carter, 1970s energy-crisis talk, but then I pointed out that you have twice as much drag on your car at 70 as you do at 50. That alone is bound to affect mileage.

We got curious and did some research, too. We found out that you can also improve mileage by stopping in a slower manner. Something about the way the electric engine interacts with the brakes makes this more efficient than stopping quickly. We also discovered that driving a consistent speed is better for your mileage, because you aren’t forcing the engine to do extra work to speed up and slow down.

Summer Movies and your Nissan Altima

Taking the family to see a movie can be a great activity during the summer. You can load up your 2008 Nissan Altima, drive to your local theater and enjoy a great show together. Here are some things to keep in mind to make your cinematic excursion as smooth and easy as it can be:

Save money with Matinees. The difference between a regular admission and matinee price is usually around $2 or more. For a family of 5, that can really add up. Watch out also for special feature pricing, as some theatres will have a free kids’ movie day or discount “twilight” pricing during the early evening.

Get the kids pack for the kids. Generally speaking, the concession stand should have a kids’ pack. The kids’ pack comes with everything they need: a beverage, popcorn and candy. Depending on how many kids you have, however, it might be less expensive to buy one huge bag or tub of popcorn and let them share it. By the time you add in the beverages, however, you may still be better off with the kids’ packs.

Be courteous to other viewers. The fact of the matter is that, sometimes, kids get fussy or loud. When your kids are being loud, correct them. If they can’t quiet down or if they’re making a fuss, take them out of the theater until they calm down. It’s better to miss part of a movie so that you can get the child to settle down than it is to miss the movie because the child is screaming.

Know what you’re watching. Finally, take a few minutes to check out some of the reviews at parent web sites or in parent magazines to make sure the movie is appropriate for your child. Even cartoons can, sometimes, contain scenes you might feel are offensive, so you’ll want to do your homework.

The 2008 Nissan Altima Hybrid Payoff

Nissan CarsThe debate as to whether a Hybrid vehicle is worth the cost over time has gone on for years. At the very least, I’d hope that, over the entire life of a vehicle, I’m going to save money if I buy a hybrid as opposed to buying another vehicle.

In the case of one of the best-selling Nissan cars, the Nissan Altima, that payoff only takes about 3 years. This, of course, assumes that the tax credit you get for buying a hybrid applies. The federal government only gives tax rebates on the first 60,000 hybrids a manufacturer sells, though, so if you’re coming late to the dance you won’t get it. The good news is that Nissan still has some available, whereas Toyota and Honda do not.

Without the tax credit, it takes more like ten years for the extra cost of the hybrid to pay off. In some states, however, this is mitigated by a reduced or eliminated sales tax on hybrid vehicles. The other thing that will affect the payoff is gas prices. The higher the price of gas, the more value I get at the pump.

Certainly I’m not suggesting that a hybrid vehicle isn’t worth buying based on the time it takes for a payoff; helping the environment is motivation enough for some folks. It’s just nice to know that you can do it without having to pay a ton of extra money to do so.