Thursday, September 27, 2012

2013 Nissan Altima Gets Five Stars in NHTSA Crash Tests

Altima

Nissan redesigned its Altima sedan for 2013, and the new model is safer than the previous one, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. NHTSA awarded the 2013 Altima sedan an overall rating of five out of five stars in its crash tests; the 2012 sedan earned four.

The 2013 model's composite score is composed of five-star ratings in frontal and side crash testing; it got four stars in rollover testing. Last year's version earned mostly fours across the board, expect for a five in side crash testing.

The 2013 Altima sedan is on sale now. Get more info at http://www.redbanknissan.com/

 

-Courtesy of Cars.com

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Check out the versatile, value-pakced Frontier at Red Bank Nissan

Frontier

The Nissan Frontier is the perfect downsize from a full-size truck when cabin room and pickup capacity are still important, and also comes at a great value. Check out this truck by visiting us online or in person: http://bit.ly/RftyFH

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"Everyone was very friendly and went out their way to make me happy..great place this will def be my permanent dealer. Everyone had a great personality and i didn't feel as if i was being ripped off."

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Facelifted Nissan 370Z unveiled ahead of Paris Motor Show

370z

Nissan has unveiled a facelifted version of the 370Z just a week before the Paris Motor Show where it will be on display.  The Japanese automaker has initiated the changes to update the four-year-old design of the car and bring it in line with current design trends.

Nissan has made revisions to the front end which includes a new bumper, vertically stacked daytime running LEDs and a re-profiled air intake. The car will now be offered with new paint schemes and a revised set of 18-inch alloy wheels.

Inside, the interiors remain the same with change in the quality of plastic. Underneath the hood, Nissan has stuck to the same 3.7-litre V6 which churns out 322bhp powering the car from 0-100kmph in just 5.5 seconds.  Despite the facelift, the price of the car is not expected to change.

-Courtesy of Car Wale

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"My experience with Nissan World was a very pleasant one. The staff was very courteous and knowledgeable. I would recommend this dealership to my family and friends."

"My Sales Rep Dawn was very helpful when I needed a new vehicle and still had a previous loan. I was able to drive away in a brand new vehicle, out of debt to my old vehicle, and the feeling of safety and security for my family. The Service Dept has also always been efficient and thorough with repairs and maintenance."

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Say hello to the Taxi of Tomorrow! Heading to NYC in fall of 2013

Taxi

The Taxi & Limousine Commission approved the Nissan NV 200 for the city's over 13,000 yellow cabs.

City cabs will have to be a Nissan - dubbed the "Taxi of Tomorrow" - beginning in the fall of 2013.

Any vehicle purchased before then can remain on the streets until it has to be retired due to wear and tear, usually every five years.

The TLC board approved the Nissan as the city's official taxi in a five-two vote.

TLC Commission David Yassky said the switch to the Nissan, which is being tailor made specifically for the New York City taxi industry, is a "leap forward."

"We won't just leave it to the auto industry to put cars out and then hope it meets the needs of the industry," he said.

New Yorkers always pester him to bring back the iconic checker cab, he said.

"I truly believe that when this fleet hits the streets, I'm not going to hear that anymore," he said.

The Nissan will have phone chargers, a panoramic sun roof, grab handles and a step for easy access.

-Courtesy of the New York Post

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Hurry in to compare the 2013 Altima side-by-side with its competition!

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Hurry in; we have offers that are here for only a limited time!

We've probably heard all the great things about the all-new 2013 Nissan Altima--the 38 highway MPG, the Xtronic CVT, and the luxurious interior, among other features-- but how does the Altima stack-up when compared to its competition?

The only place you can find out is at Nissan World of Springfield, where we're putting the Altima side-by-side with its competition!

Come in to see how the Altima measures up. We're also offering up to $3500 off MSRP on the 2013 Altima SV!

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"From my phone call to the dealer to the hand shake at the end of the deal I was very pleased. Dawn was very personable and friendly and I highly recommend her to anyone looking to purchase a Nissan. She was also my first woman salesperson and I think she did her job very well. I have purchased only Ford models for the past 30 plus years and now that I own my first Nissan I'm thrilled. The drive on my way home actually felt as if I were flying a small plane because the car was quiet, felt strong and safe. The seats are so comfortable as well. Andrew who got out car ready and explained all the bells and whistles to use was fantastic. If only everyone could enjoy their job and deliver as well as he did. Tom, the general manager and our finance dept. person were great as well. I highly recommend Dawn Licata to anyone who might be searching for a Nissan. I am so happy with my new 2013 Nissan Altima."

"I bought my truck at this dealership and was left with such a good buying experience I continue to use the dealership for my servicing. This particular time was my 15,000 mile service. Upon arriving I was greeted with a smile. I explained that I had a road trip coming up and would like to make an appointment for my service ASAP. Cory Newton informed me that they were slow today and he would be able to squeeze me in. He was very up front about the price and was willing to work with my specific demands. I was able to watch the full service being done without any dirty looks or repercussions from the mechanic or staff. When the mechanic pulled my truck around I was able to ask very specific questions which he answered very politely. Cory then went through my entire bill with me and asked if I had any questions. I feel like only at this dealership can I come away with a positive feeling after having parted with my money. The prices were average but the staff is exceptional."

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Nissan Info: Nissan Testing Facility

Az

When cars are in development, one item high on the checklist is safety. With current recalls making regular news, car safety is more important than ever.

In Stanfield, Nissan has been safety-testing cars at their Arizona Test Center (ATC), or proving ground, since 1987. The only Nissan proving ground in the USA, the facility is tucked away on over 3,000 acres in a very high security compound. About 150 employees test cars at the facility, where Nissan tests vehicle performance prior to public launch.

Why choose Arizona for a test track?

 

Many car manufacturers have chosen to test their new vehicles in Arizona weather conditions, especially in extreme heat. Within a few hours of driving time, Arizona also provides extreme cold, especially in the early month of the year, plus mountainous driving and higher altitudes.

With many wide-open roads, highways, and near-empty rural roads, Nissan can rack up 2 million miles on public roads, plus 2 million miles on their closed test track every year. Arizona’s weather facilitates testing almost every day of the year. Just a few very windy days might interfere with a particular planned test.

What gets tested?

 

Nissan has a major commitment in its test track, with an elaborate system which tests for reliability, performance, braking, noises, air conditioning function, and other criteria.

Sophisticated equipment allows Nissan to record conditions found on roads and mimic those conditions with equipment that shakes, rattles, and-almost-rolls the cars as they are checked for every conceivable road hazard and variable. Some of the testing happens in an indoor environment without drivers; some outdoors with test drivers.
What Nissan is attempting to do is “accelerate” the aging of the cars to condense what a car might endure in years of driving into a much shorter time span.

To accomplish the testing, a seven-day-a-week operation runs nearly around the clock. Contrary to the popular image of a glamorous speedway experience, car test drivers can have a very rigorous and boring schedule, as they drive for hours testing the cars for endurance.

The 5.7-mile oval test track might have one test driver driving around and around for many hours. Another driver might be navigating on a road that has a constant series of bumps, or wet conditions with and without salt, or potholes, or jaw-jarring humps. On occasion, drivers have even had close encounters with coyotes that have wandered in from the wild. One segment of testing involves some 40,000 Belgian blocks that simulate a road segment in Japan, which gives new respect to what drivers in other countries endure on their roads.

A “four-post shaker” lets Nissan check what vibrations for 2-5 days on a road can do to a vehicle and its tires. Results are recorded and changes are made, if needed.

What the testing is determining is how a car holds up to the many tests it must endure before Nissan is able to introduce a new model for the general public to drive. If something breaks during testing, they want to know why and fix it.

The test-driving experience

Anita MacFadden, manager of the Arizona Test Center, arranged for this reporter to have a small taste of what it feels like to test a car. John Van Tine, who trains test drivers and supervises the crew who clear the track after emergencies, demonstrated some moves on their “skid pad.” It was evident that test driving is a tough job.

One car provided for the sample test drive looked like it had training wheels. Built in Smyrna, Tennessee, (one of three US manufacturing locations), the Maxima was our demo car. Far from making the ride easier, the “training wheels” are meant to simulate icy and slippery road conditions. John took the turns like the pro he is, with helmet on and seat belts mandatory.

Skidding around, the glamour factor definitely evaporated. After several turns, skidding and turning at a dizzying pace, it was apparent that not everyone could handle the demands of that particular test. However, the test is necessary, as icy conditions occurring in cold climates would certainly demand control of the situation and excellent road handling.

Unlike years ago when drivers were encouraged to “pump their brakes” if sliding on ice, anti-lock brakes do not require that action. A slow, steady, firm application of the brake is now needed.

Next up for testing was a shiny, red Infiniti G37. This time John navigated the same skids at an even greater speed, spinning the car around in an even faster, tighter turn ratio. Glad I’d had a light lunch, I realized that excellence as a test driver is definitely not in my skill set.

Skidding, slaloms, coasting down and then up to speed, and checking how long it takes to slow down are all part of the testing experience.

While we did our testing, other drivers were driving around repetitively on the 5.7-mile oval. The oval has banking curves and requires concentration. Sometimes, the drivers must brake quickly. Checkpoints alert any new drivers that someone is on the course so no collisions happen.

At Nissan’s facility

Employees of ATC are allowed to lease a Nissan vehicle. As part of the arrangement, they complete questionnaires at intervals so their consumer experience can be considered.

Nissan provides space for third party vendors to test their vehicles on the tracks and equipment as well.

The land adjacent and between the tracks is also used by a farmer to grow hay, which has the dual purpose of dust control.

-Courtesy of CopaNews.com

Monday, September 17, 2012

Monday Maintenance Tip: Brakes

Brakes

Your brakes are the single most important safety feature on your car. Don't put yourself or your family at risk this summer by riding around on worn down or faulty brakes.

Brakes need to be replaced when the lining on your brake pad or brake shoe is worn down past the minimum thickness specified by the car manufacturer or state law. You can have your brake linings checked at any normal service shop.

Here are some signs that your brakes need to be checked:

  • Your brake pedal becomes very soft and mushy
  • Your brake pedal is very hard and resistant
  • Your brake pedal rests too low or too high
  • Indication or warning lights on the dashboard
  • Loud and constant scraping and grinding sounds coming from the brakes

Interestingly, squealing brakes are not necessarily a sign of a problem. Brakes squeal and squeak for a wide variety of reasons, including moisture on the brake pads, discs, shoes and drums. You should only become concerned if the squealing becomes a scraping or grinding noise. This is a sign of metal-to-metal contact, which can permanently damage brake parts.

If you notice a brake problem, it pays to have it inspected or repaired as soon as possible. The cost of a brake repair can increase dramatically if even minor problems aren't fixed in a timely manner.

-Courtesy of How Stuff Works

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"I was looking to buy the 2013 Nissan Altima and I went to a dealership in Keyport. Because I could see that they weren't genuinely interested in working with me as the customer, I decided to return to Nissan in Redbank. I truly enjoyed being treated very well as a repeat customer. They worked really hard to make me happy so that I could drive out with the car I wanted to buy. I would recommend Nissan of Redbank to anyone who can appreciate excellent sales service and someone who truly wants your business."

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Compare the 2013 Altima Side-by-Side with Its Competition!

Altima

We've probably heard all the great things about the all-new 2013 Nissan Altima--the 38 highway MPG, the Xtronic CVT, and the luxurious interior, among other features-- but how does the Altima stack-up when compared to its competition?

The only place you can find out is at Nissan World of Red Bank, where we're putting the Altima side-by-side with its competition!

Come in to see how the Altima measures up. We're also offering up to $3500 off MSRP!

This isn't the only incentive; we have pre-owned models that are priced to move, starting as low at $5688.

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Nissan aims to be a milage leader

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The push for fuel economy leadership will heavily influence the look and performance of Nissan's new products for the next three years. The effort will be focused on three primary areas: cutting vehicle weight, improving aerodynamics and reducing friction in the engine and transmission.

Those three priorities already can be seen in the 2013 Altima, which went on sale in June with 20 percent better fuel economy than the outgoing model. They have also shaped the upcoming Sentra compact, Pathfinder SUV, Versa hatchback and Rogue crossover.

The friction-reduction directive has Nissan more focused on improving existing powertrains rather than plunging into new engine programs. But Nissan also has developed new engines that will see greater use in the North American market in the coming product cycle.

Chief among them: Nissan's in-house developed hybrid drive, which has yet to debut in a U.S. Nissan vehicle, and turbocharged direct-injection engines that have been used only in the Juke so far.

Here is a rundown of Nissan product plans for the 2013 through 2015 model years.

Sentra: Nissan will launch a new generation of its compact sedan for 2013, appearing late this year with a more Altima-like design. The outgoing model was perceived to have too radical a design for the mass-appeal segment. Nissan now hopes to move the car into the sweet spot in which the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic thrive, typically at three times the Sentra's volume.

Pathfinder: A redesigned Pathfinder will arrive in mid-fall, moving from a body-on-frame truck to a unibody construction it will share with the Infiniti JX. Although still two months from reaching showrooms, the next Pathfinder already is being touted as having the highest fuel efficiency of the mid-sized crossover segment, claiming 20 mpg city/26 mpg highway and 22 mpg combined.

Vehicle weight will fall by 500 pounds, primarily from dropping the truck frame. The 2013 model will have a 3.5-liter V6 engine instead of the previous model's 4.0-liter V6, and will switch to a more fuel-efficient continuously variable transmission.

Versa: The redesigned sedan version of the Versa debuted last year with styling based on the Asian-market Nissan Sunny. The redesigned hatchback will appear late next spring as a 2013 model, based on the Japanese-market Note. The new model will be sportier looking than the current hatchback, with a more angular front end and a pronounced slope to the back roof.

Rogue: The popular compact crossover will be redesigned for the 2014 mode year at the same time production moves from Japan to Smyrna, Tenn. The next Rogue is likely to use a design influenced by the Hi-Cross global crossover concept shown this year at the Geneva auto show, which featured a rounded front end and a backward-sloping roofline. Although engine plans vary from market to market on global platforms, the Geneva concept envisioned a hybrid powertrain mated with a 2.0-liter engine.

Titan: The second generation of the full-sized pickup was to have appeared as a 2014 model but was pushed back a year as a result of the strain on engineering resources caused by the March 2011 Japanese earthquake. The next Titan had been planned as a Chrysler-built 2012 model, but the partnership was scrapped during the 2009 economic crash.

Nissan is considering Titan variations to include a regular cab body style, which it has never offered, and also a more fuel-efficient smaller-displacement​ engine option. The current generation offers only a 5.6-liter V8.

Leaf:  The biggest change to the electric Leaf in the near term is expected to be its price, which should be helped when it moves from Japan production to Smyrna in December. The company's main focus in product enhancement for now is extending the range of its lithium ion battery.

GT-R: Contrary to a rash of recent press reports, Nissan's high-end GT-R sports car is not dead or scheduled to die. The development program is active, and Nissan is planning an undetermined number of model variations of the low-volume racer to appear in the 2014-16 time frame. Because the sports car is a unique piece of the portfolio, its future development is not being shaped by Nissan's push for fuel-efficiency and weight reduction.

Cube: Nissan will discontinue the cargo version of its quirky B-platform Cube crossover this year. But the nameplate's long-range future is far from certain. Clearly an underachiever, the Cube is selling fewer than 700 units a month so far this year. But it still represents an entry-level, fuel-efficient youth-market product for Nissan in a segment in which sales of the somewhat similar Kia Soul top 10,000 a month. Nissan's position in the segment has been hampered by sourcing the Cube from high-yen Japan, where the model remains popular.

Armada: The full-sized SUV was restyled for the 2008 model year. It is built on the same frame as the Titan pickup and will be redesigned on the same timetable.

370Z: Nissan's next Z will arrive in 2014 as a 2015 model. Nissan designers are trimming down the dimensions. But what is not clear yet is whether Nissan will also have a smaller front-wheel-drive "Mini Z" selling at a lower price point.

Murano: The Murano's second generation launched in January 2008 as a 2009 model. It will be the 2015 model year before the redesigned next generation arrives.

Maxima: The brand's flagship is scheduled for a redesign in 2014 or 2015. As with the new Altima, Nissan will use the redesign to make a significant gain in fuel economy.

Frontier: Production of the pickup is being relocated to Canton, Miss., in time to launch 2013-model sales early next year. No major changes are planned. A reskin is scheduled in 2014, with new sheet metal and improved aerodynamics to improve fuel economy.

Xterra: A reskinned Xterra SUV is scheduled for 2014. The model got a face-lift in 2009.

Juke: The Juke will be freshened for 2014. The limited-edition Juke-R, fitted with the GT-R's turbocharged 480-hp V-6 and a $590,000 sticker price, will continue on a build-to-order basis.

-Courtesy of MSN Autos

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Friday, September 7, 2012

We've Received a 5-Star Review on DealerRater!

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"My wife and I had a wonderful experience working with the very friendly staff at Red Bank Nissan World. Gregg was very knowledgeable, respectful, and always had the answers to our questions right away. Tom was a true gentleman and worked with us to ensure that we not only got the car we wanted, but got it for the right price that worked within our budget. This is a dealership that knows how to treat its customers and assures that each and every one of them are satisfied and happy before they leave. Of course, our new car is amazing and we love our decision to purchase a Nissan and to do it through Nissan World of Red Bank! Thank you!"

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Nissan rounds up Heisman winners for latest campaign

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Nissan has unleashed a new ad campaign aimed directly at football fans. The six spots all feature former Heisman Trophy winners as they shack up in the "Heisman House," including 2011 winner Robert Griffin III as the rookie.

Other familiar faces also make a showing, including the sport's only two-time Heisman winner, Archie Griffin from The Ohio State University, as well as Herschel Walker and Matt Leinart. All in all, the ads boast 12 trophy winners and one professional actor. Sean Astin, star of Rudy, shows up for a spell alongside everyone else.

We get glimpses of machines like the Leaf, Altima, Pathfinder, Titan and 370Z Roadster between scenes of dialog. You can check out a few of the ads below.

 

-Coutesy of AutoBlog

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Nissan Issues Another Altima Bragging Right

Altima

Not too long ago, Nissan made the statement that if you were to “drive” a midsize sedan to Mars, their 2013 Altima would be the most cost-effective choice.  As improbable as the trip may sound, it did bring up a solid point: the Altima is one efficient sedan.  Perhaps a bit more realistic, the automaker recently released another bragging right in the form of another trip.  If you were to drive across the United States and back again, the Altima would do it for less than its major competitors. 

The trip put into consideration would start in our nation’s capital, Washington DC, and would then head west to Los Angeles.  Once in California, the Altima would turn around and go all the way back and at the end of the journey, a total of 5,350 miles would be added to the odometer.  Given that the average gallon of gasoline goes for $3.776, the Nissan would only use approximately $532 in fuel.  The Toyota Camry would spend about $577 and the Chevrolet Malibu would burn through about $612.  Needless to say, the Nissan Alitma’s 38 mpg highway rating is a bit impressive.

-Courtesy of AutoTalk

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"Just the thought of buying a new car is a nightmare to me,however Gregg my dreams come true. I brought a 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan. The service, test drive and even the financing was hassle free!!!!"

Here's another recent customer review:

"Great experience! I was 10 months out on my lease. Using Nissan's "Pull Ahead Program" they got me out of my current lease and into a new rogue lease. Beautiful car! Tom, Terry, Phil and Anthony made the deal, did the paperwork and financing with no problem or issues. Anthony delivered the car to me and answered all my questions.
No complaints from me. Be been in for service with my old car and that was great too!"

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