Thursday, May 12, 2011

The Mean Machine - Nissan Rogue 2011

Nissan has the 2011 Rogue all ready, and here is what it has to offer. It has the typical flavour of Nissan design which is unmistakeable across most Nissan cars, but other than that the exterior does not have very much that it can boast of. The finish is rounded and swept, but has the traditional look of most CUV’s. The existing model has not been changed dramatically, but only has certain modifications thrown in for good measure. The fog lights are visibly lower, and have a detail which is easy to note. The sides of the car have been fitted with strips of chrome. Although the shiny addition may appeal to some it does not stand out particularly.

The car is definitely targeted at the youth – which is why the feel is young and go getterish. From the exterior to the large five spoke alloys, it is about having arrived. The Rogue continues to offer ample space to store in all you need to, and also comfortable seating owing to its elevated seating height.

The high end model of the Rogue has several interesting features which include power windows, adjustable seats at six levels and also Bluetooth connectivity and hands free. However, inside the Rogue you will find all the interiors done up in a drab dark black and very little light entering. It is amazing to note how a little colour could have made a world of a difference to this car.

Monday, May 9, 2011

2012 Nissan Versa Sedan Review

Nissan has come up with yet another addition to its existing fleet of sedans. With its new 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan, it has looked to bring out yet another masterpiece, and offer anything that its earlier offerings may have lacked.

The Versa sedan 2012 has looked to modify its look and add more style, which is the exteriors have a lot more volume added to it, with the shoulders given much more width and room to play with. The headlights have a new sheen to them, almost resembling jewels in their appearance. The grille is also completely new, with added style.

There is also more space in the interiors. You will notice this instantly in the room that all passengers have, and also the additional room that has been offered for cargo. The additional leg room is apparent as soon as you occupy your position in the car. In the rear, you will find that every detail including the shape and also the structure of the hinges has been modified to ake allowance for more room.

The Nissan Versa Sedan 2012 has a five speed manual transmission with a four cylinder engine and 109 horsepower engine at 6000 rpm. In the city, most people can look to get about 30 miles per gallon, with over 36 miles to the gallon on the highway.

All in all, the 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan has managed to combine style with substance. When it boasts of additions and improvements, it has certainly done enough to ensure that it has some benefits for everyone involved.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

The Take on the Nissan Quest

There are several Nissan cars that you will find very easily in the market. However, it is best to know about each one before you make a purchase. Sure, you can trust a Nissan with your eyes closed, but you must know more about the car and all that it can offer you before you jump in to buy it. Here is all you must know about the Nissan Quest.

The Nissan Quest is a minivan which is available in most parts of the world. While it is currently in its third generations, the first two kinds are also available if you look hard. However, its latest model is the best, most updated among all the variants of the Nissan Quest which are available.

The new Nissan Quest is sleek and stylish. It has looks that completely complement its performance. Four tiers within this car allow you lots of room for great things within it. Even within the base ‘S’ model, you will find things like a six CD changer and other superlative benefits. Also for the taking are alloy wheel, power sliding doors and leather upholstery in the higher models.

The interiors of the Quest have been designed to include plenty of room and give a sense of spaciousness. However, do not look to cram in eight people, as the Quest makes no allowance for it. Given that the seats also do not fold down, there is little scope to accommodate the extra cargo. Its 3.5 litre engine has 260 horsepower.

Own a Quest and find newer reasons to want to rule the roads again.