Saturday 2 May 2015

Stay Connected with a Qashqai’s Techy Features

People are demanding more from their vehicles in 2014. They don’t just want a vessel that takes them from A-B; they want the feeling of power and performance beneath the pedals. They don’t just want a Garmin gps system; they want an in-built media centre with navigation included. They don’t just want parking distance sensors; they want enhanced parking technology. Enter the 2015 Nissan Qashqai which offers all these technologies.
According to local dealership Group 1 Nissan, “The 2015 Nissan Qashqai exceeds on every level by integrating the latest engineering advancements. The result: a car that is beautiful, powerful and responsive”. A large part of these advancement are the technological features that are conducive to a more practical car, including:
Nissan connect: Filled to the brim with audio, navigation and communication features, the connect system’s 7” anti-glare touchscreen makes it easy to do what you need to do with a few easy taps. It is synced to your smartphone, offering the connectivity that the current generation of young professionals has come to expect.
Around View Monitor: Ideal for those who don’t enjoy parking a larger vehicle, this system provides an overhead view of your vehicle from the side or back helping drivers reverse or check how close they are to the curb with ease. It also enables the driver to check for short objects that may not be visible through the window or rear view mirror.
Ergonomic self-warming front seats: There would be little point to having an intelligent vehicle if the driver wasn’t comfortable especially on long drives. Fortunately, the front seats received their inspiration from NASA technology for zero gravity space travel, and as such are designed “to maximize comfort while minimizing fatigue” according to Nissan South Africa.
As a crossover, the Nissan Qashqai offers power and performance that can match that of many SUV’s, NASA-inspired comfortable seating for longer drives and all the technological conveniences that the Y generation has come to expect.

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