Thursday 24 May 2018

Stand Out in the 2018 Nissan 370Z Coupe!


No one buys a sports car to fit in, they do it to stand out and crane necks, and you can do exactly that with the 2018 Nissan 370Z Coupe! With nearly 50 years of design and engineering behind it, this sports coupe is designed for maximum adrenaline and fun! Let’s look at the details of what makes this coupe tick.

2018 Nissan 370Z Engine and Performance Specs

With the 2018 Nissan 370Z‘s 3.7-liter V6 engine, you get a whopping 332-horsepower to play with. The engine also features Variable Valve Event and Lift technology, which essentially makes the coupe a smoother and more efficient ride. Power and efficiency, it’s a best of both worlds!

Plus, with the available SYnchroRev Match technology, the coupe will monitor the clutch, shift lever, and vehicle speed so that when you shift, your coupe will automatically adapt the throttle to the ideal engine rpm to make everything smoother. That’s called having brains and brawn!
This may not be your first priority, but the 2018 Nissan 370Z Coupe also comes with a sizeable cargo space compared to other sports cars, with up to nearly seven cubic feet of cargo volume. We know you won’t be taking it grocery shopping, but that’s enough to fit a few bags for a weekend getaway!
The interior cockpit is designed for maximum driver control and comfortability, featuring an oval steering wheel, large gauges, anti-slip material on seats, uniquely shaped center console controls, and lumbar support seats.

2018 Nissan 370Z Technology

It wouldn’t be a Nissan if it didn’t also come with the latest in advanced technology. Advanced features include:
  • Nissan Intelligent Key
  • iPod Integration
  • Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System
  • NavWeather
  • Bose® Premium Audio System
  • Active Noise Cancellation
Want to learn more about the 370Z Coupe or test drive the Nissan 370Z? Contact Group 1 Nissan’s knowledgeable staff and find out for yourself what the Nissan 370Z Coupe for sale has to offer.
Dealerships regularly run promotions and Nissan specials, so if you are looking for a good deal, do some internet-window-shopping first.

Nissan debuts 'revolutionary' new Micra

Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn said the new Micra will "raise expectations for what a hatchback can, and should, deliver to its customers."


Nissan Motor Co.  said its new Micra will compete against the best subcompacts in the segment because it will offer class-leading technology, more space and low-emissions engines.
Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn unveiled at the new car at auto show here today. He described the Micra as "revolutionary," promising that it would "raise expectations for what a hatchback can, and should, deliver to its customers."
Market analyst IHS Automotive expects European sales of the Nissan Micra to peak at about 100,000 units in 2018, up from about 65,100 last year, according to data from JATO Dynamics. The car goes on sales in Europe next March.
The fifth-generation Micra will be built at alliance partner Renault's factory in Flins, France, Nissan said in a statement. It will be the first Nissan model to be made at one of Renault's French factories.
"This signals the alliance's commitment to building cars in Europe for Europe," Ghosn said when revealing the car today. "It's a win for Nissan, it's a win for Renault and it's a win for European customers."
Nissan expects the car's design, which borrows from the Sway concept unveiled at the 2015 Geneva auto show, will lure new customers to the car.
"The latest Micra reinforces Nissan's position as a leader in automotive design," Ghosn said.

Diesel returns
Nissan has decided to offer a diesel engine again in the Mirca. The current generation of the car is gasoline only. The 1.5-liter four-cylinder diesel will be offered alongside a 0.9-liter three-cylinder turbocharged gasoline and a 1.0-liter naturally aspirated gasoline unit. The naturally aspirated engine will not be available at the initial launch of the car, Nissan said without saying when it would debut.
No fuel economy or emissions figures were given, but Nissan said the car will be more efficient than before partially because of improved aerodynamics.
The new Micra is lower, wider and longer than the car it replaces, Nissan said without giving figures. The bigger dimensions mean the Micra's cabin space is now among the best in its class, the brand claimed.
Safety technology available on the car includes lane-departure warning, traffic-sign recognition, emergency braking and blind- spot warning. Nissan says the combination of these driver-assistance systems is unique on a car in the subcompact segment, although the technologies are unlikely to be standard equipment on the more basic variants of the Micra.
The new car, which will compete against models such as the Ford Fiesta, Volkswagen Golf and Renault Clio, will also offer a 7-inch touchscreen with satellite navigation and Apple's CarPlay smartphone connection.
The Micra will be underpinned by Renault-Nissan's CMF-B modular architecture, which also will be used on the Nissan Juke and Note as well as Renault's Clio and Captur and Dacia's Sandero, Logan and Duster.

Get to a Group 1 Nissan or view an available Nissan Micra for sale. Dealerships regularly run promotions and Nissan specials, so if you are looking for a good deal, do some internet-window-shopping for a Nissan Micra first.