Friday, October 29, 2010

The All New 2012 Nissan GT-R: What’s in it for You

Nissan has given the world of automobiles several cars which cater to virtually every class and segment, from the economical hatchback to the classy sedan, and even the roomy SUV. One of the most popular cars of Nissan continues to be the sporty 2012 GT-R.
Originally launched as the Nissan Skyline, an improved version came to be known as the Skyline GT-R which soon became simply the GT-R. This car has been received very well, not without reason. The 2012 GT-R has plenty of features that impress, and has the looks to match.

Nissan has now announced the latest version of the GT-R which it intends to make available in 2011. Several changes have been incorporated into it, which include a stronger bushing made in the rear end, and also the return of the suspension. The headlights of the 2012 GT-R will now be on auto, and the wipers on the windshield will be the standard variety. There are also improved features in the music system.

Among the changes which have been made to the look of the car, the grille is now more horizontal. The flares which are behind the wheels have also been changed, and the style of the bumper is also new. The Nissan GT-R promises to have a more premium, luxurious feel to it.

The performance of the car is promised to be as effective, with the 590Nm torque and 353kW power. These changes are believed to be included in the Spec-M and spec-V models.
Although Nissan has not revealed just when the latest GT-R will hit the roads, it is sure to create a stir if it can deliver all it promises to.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition Looks Good and Feels Great!

The venerable 2010 Nissan 370Z Coupe 40th Anniversary Edition has been launched exactly after 40 years of Nissan’s 240Z sports car that spelled a revolution in the industry! The 2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition has everything you expect from a high-end sports car – from huge trademark Nissan Sport brakes with red calipers to manual transmission, shock tower brace with 40th Anniversary badges and a spoiler on the rear as well as in the front, limited slip differentials, and 19-inch forged aluminum alloy wheels with special premium high luster smoke finish.

Classic sports car design five a muscular stance to Nissan 370Z. The headlights look aerodynamic. 370Z is shorter and wider than its predecessor – 350Z – which lends it a more aggressive look while the cantilevered roof seems to have been uplifted from 240Z styling book. Seating of Nissan 370Z Coupe is in red leather which is extremely comfortable and there are soft arm rests too to cushion your elbows.

The best thing about this sports car is perhaps that it is not its interiors are simple and quite user-friendly. There is a navigation system, 6 CD Bose audio system with eight speakers, sport seats in synthetic suede that come with adjustable lumbar support, and a dash that is positioned well to accommodate drivers of all sizes. Gauges attached to the steering column make most drivers feel comfortable and is considered another plus point to the automobile. Once you are inside this baby, you are sure to earn looks of appreciation from your fellow drivers as well as a great driving experience!

Monday, October 18, 2010

The All New 2012 Nissan GT-R: What’s in it for You

Nissan has given the world of automobiles several cars which cater to virtually every class and segment, from the economical hatchback to the classy sedan, and even the roomy SUV. One of the most popular cars of Nissan continues to be the sporty 2012 GT-R.
Originally launched as the Nissan Skyline, an improved version came to be known as the Skyline GT-R which soon became simply the GT-R. This car has been received very well, not without reason. The 2012 GT-R has plenty of features that impress, and has the looks to match.

Nissan has now announced the latest version of the GT-R which it intends to make available in 2011. Several changes have been incorporated into it, which include a stronger bushing made in the rear end, and also the return of the suspension. The headlights of the 2012 GT-R will now be on auto, and the wipers on the windshield will be the standard variety. There are also improved features in the music system.

Among the changes which have been made to the look of the car, the grille is now more horizontal. The flares which are behind the wheels have also been changed, and the style of the bumper is also new. The Nissan GT-R promises to have a more premium, luxurious feel to it.

The performance of the car is promised to be as effective, with the 590Nm torque and 353kW power. These changes are believed to be included in the Spec-M and spec-V models.
Although Nissan has not revealed just when the latest GT-R will hit the roads, it is sure to create a stir if it can deliver all it promises to.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Nissan – Turning Over a New ‘Leaf’

Everyone is looking to do their bit for the environment, but few actually succeed completely in their endeavours. Nissan has brought to the public a car which saves on harmful emissions by being driven entirely on electricity.

The Nissan Leaf is among the first of its kind, in the sense that it has effectively integrated everything that is desired. It scores well on its looks, it is roomy and comfortable, and also packs in a punch with its performance and mileage that can be attained on a single charge.

Although pictures of this electric car may lead you to believe the design is somewhat amateur and the details on the lights are bulbous, you will notice when you really look at the Nissan Leaf Electric Car, the finish is quite appealing and far from the impression you had. This well-styled five seater car may only look like the harmless hatchback, but it really has plenty to boast of. It is sturdy, comfortable and feels very safe when you take a drive. A top speed of about 140 kmph and range of 160 km will let you know that the Nissan Leaf Electric Car must be taken seriously. The car battery takes close to seven hours to charge fully, although the company contends that a full charge can restore up to eighty five percent of its charge in half an hour.

A car which has no carbon dioxide emissions, offers you great mileage and looks fantastic only seems like a dream. Well, you need to own a Nissan Leaf to actually believe it!