Thursday 11 August 2016

Top Ten Reasons to Buy a Nissan Sentra - The Pros

First introduced to American drivers in 1982, the Nissan Sentra has remained one of the most popular compact sedans over the years. The Nissan Sentra is a great choice for the drivers who are on a limited budget. While the entry-level model offers all of the basic essentials, the top-of-the-line SL trim comes equipped with an impressive list of goodies.


1) Great Price
Drivers who are looking to purchase a quality ride for less than $20,000 should give the Sentra some serious thought. With a starting price of around $16,000, the base S trim is the least expensive option in the Sentra lineup. Meanwhile, the well-equipped SL trim tops out at a tad more than $20,000. In the eyes of some automotive reviewers, the Sentra is the best value in its class. *Prices correct at time of original article.

2) Excellent Fuel Economy
The new Sentra is a very efficient driving machine. All trims are capable of delivering at least 39 mpg on the open road. The sedan also has an outstanding fuel economy rating of 30 miles-per-gallon in the city. However, a special FE package further enhances the car’s gas mileage. The available FE package includes fuel-saving components such as low-rolling resistance tires.

3) Well-Built Engine
All versions of the Sentra come with a peppy 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine. The 130-horsepower engine delivers just the right amount of pep for merging onto busy freeways. Although most people will find the overall performance of the Sentra to be commendable, the engine’s strong point is its durability. Nissan service centers have received very few complaints about any major engine problems.

4) Xtronic CVT Transmission
While the base model comes standard with a six-speed manual gearbox, all of the upper-level trims come standard with a Xtronic CVT transmission. Over the years, Nissan engineers have been able to drastically improve the performance of the CVT transmission. Not only is the Xtronic system very responsive in all driving situations, but it also helps the Sentra to obtain the best possible gas mileage.

5) Outstanding Amount of Interior Room
Although compact sedans are not traditionally known for their interior space, the Sentra actually provides a very roomy interior. Even the rear-seat passengers will have plenty of room to stretch their legs. The sedan’s large trunk will certainly come in handy when taking road trips. If needed, the back seats can also be folded down to further enhance the car’s cargo area.

6) Attractive Styling
Car shoppers who love the appearance of the popular Nissan Altima will likely adore the Sentra’s styling. The Nissan Sentra is essentially a smaller version of the Altima. The compact sedan’s refined appearance is highlighted by a smooth grille and an elegant rear-end. Drivers who desire more sportiness should opt for the available SR model. The Sentra SR features a spoiler, performance wheels, and a more aggressive front fascia.

7) Convenient Features
Bluetooth connectivity and USB ports will now come standard on every trim. Some of the other standard conveniences include keyless entry, a telescoping steering wheel, and air conditioning. Drivers who plan to use their Sentra for traveling to different areas should upgrade to navigation system. The addition of a rear-view camera system instantly improves the vehicle's on-road safety. Music lovers should definitely consider upgrading to the eight-speaker Bose sound system.

8) Available Safety Upgrades
All versions of the Sentra feature a new Easy Fill Tire Alert system. The system will automatically alert the car owner when they have inflated the tires to the recommended pressure. Buyers of the new Sentra also have the option of upgrading to a four-wheel disc braking system. While the Sentra does not offer an all-wheel drive system, the traction control system does a great job of keeping the tires glued to the pavement.

9) Affordable Maintenance
After the Sentra’s factory warranty expires, the owner will have to cover the cost of any repair work. Fortunately, the replacement parts are very affordable. This is good news for the car owners who need to keep a sharp eye on their monthly finances.

10) Good Visibility
The Sentra offers good visibility when traveling on the highway and within the city. The driver will not have to worry about any large window pillars blocking their view of the road ahead.

In conclusion, the Nissan Sentra is a all round excellent value for money family vehicle. To view or test drive, find a reputable Nissan Sentra dealership near you, such as Group 1 Nissan.

Original article source: http://welovenissan.tumblr.com/post/148781926968/top-ten-reasons-to-buy-a-nissan-sentra-the-pros

Tuesday 2 August 2016

Nissan Navara Double Cab Motoring Review


​A HOST of new bakkies have been launched to our local market recently. To remind us of the Navara’s dominance, Nissan recently invited us to the Witsand Nature Reserve in the Kalahari Desert to put this big brute through its paces.

Unseasonable rain may have settled much of the dusty Kalahari, but it did make for an interesting and more challenging adventure as this left the landscape rather muddy. Our weapon of choice for the expedition was the Nissan Navara 2.5 dCi 4x4 LE. 

Equipped with a strong 140kW of power and a massive 450Nm of torque, this 2.5-litre diesel powertrain supplies the Navara with enough raw pulling power to make light work of whatever Mother Nature threw at it. Power is transferred to the wheels via a six-speed manual transmission, or a five-speed auto. Utilising the muscle on offer and flicking between high and low-range as well as sporting a differential lock, this bakkie climbed dunes, and clambered through some treacherous dongas. 

The ground clearance was constantly challenged as the damp earth fell away, while idling through the river beds. Boasting 230mm of ground clearance along with a 30 degrees approach angle, 22 degrees ramp and 24 degrees departure angles, the Navara was victorious in its escapades.
Dunes can reach 100 metres in height and 10 kilometres in length. Add to this, sweltering temperatures and a barren landscape and you quickly realise that the conditions are, well challenging to say the least. Luckily, the Navara is fitted with niceties and useful creature comforts like automatic climate control, electric windows, and radio/CD with USB connectivity to ensure you always travel in comfort. 

On the safety front, the big bakkie houses ABS brakes with EBD and six airbags. So, despite its ruggedness and robust abilities, it still offers a safe cabin for its occupants.
Some people may feel the Navara is in need of an upgrade, but it’s still one of the best looking bakkies on the market. And after conquering the harsh African landscape, it cements its place as a firm South African favourite. And it’s easy to see why. It isn’t shy to get dirty and put in the hard work. 

To find out more about the Nissan Navara, you can speak to a reputable dealers, such as Group 1 Nissan.

Source: http://simplysoldonnissans.weebly.com/blog/nissan-navara-double-cab-motoring-review

Monday 1 August 2016

All-new Nissan X-trail: Keep up with your true self

Are you ready for adventure? Keep up with your true self with the all-new Nissan X-Trail!

For more info on the X-trail, such as Nissan X-trail Engine specs, feel free to speak to a reputable dealer such as Group 1 Nissan.



Source: NissanUK YouTube Channel