Tuesday, April 30, 2013

2013 Nissan Pathfinder: April 2013

2013 Nissan Pathfinder
Since our long-term 2013 Nissan Pathfinder joined the Autoblog Garage in late December of last year, the only time I've really spent with it has been during the short periods of time between my co-workers' longer loans. Until now, my experiences with our Mocha Stone tester have been limited to pick-ups and drop-offs at various locations around the greater Michigan/Ohio area, not to mention keeping the vehicle clean inside and out, as well as handling our first bit of scheduled maintenance in late March.

I was pleased, then, to actually be able to spend most of the month of April with our Pathfinder, finally giving me a chance to see what everyone else does and does not like about Nissan's new crossover. But here's the thing: I'm admittedly not the ideal person to test a family-minded vehicle. I'm single and in my late twenties, so something like our other long-term car, the 2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo, is better suited to meet my everyday needs.

But as I found after my stint with the Nissan, there's a whole lot to like about the Pathfinder no matter what your lifestyle demands. Allow me to explain.

2013 Nissan Pathfinder around-view monitor

The image you see above is what appears on the infotainment display when you shift the Pathfinder into reverse. In addition to a standard backup camera, on the right is Nissan's Around-View Monitor, and it's one of my favorite bits of technology that any company has come out with in recent years. I spend the majority of my time in downtown Detroit, where I often have to negotiate tight instances of parallel parking, and having the ability to get a full bird's-eye view of the vehicle in motion is really helpful for trying to squeeze into smaller spaces. I've used this functionality on several other Nissan and Infiniti vehicles, and though I don't doubt my abilities to park a big vehicle in a small space, having the added assurance from this system is really nice.

In our last update, one of our staffers talked about the Pathfinder's rear passenger compartments from a family point of view, which is something I wouldn't normally get to experience. I don't have children, I have no desire to have children, and thus, sliding second-rows and collapsable third-rows are merely "oh, hey, neat" features to me, aside from the random times I need to carry a big load of cargo.

Girls riding in second and third row seats of our long-term Nissan PathfinderGood thing, then, that I have plenty of friends who will gladly cram into the back of whatever I'm driving rather than take their own cars when we all want to get together. At one point, I packed the car full of six adults (say hello to Anabel, Darcie, Jennifer and Allison, who all opted to smile for this photo), and not a single one of them complained about things like legroom or headroom while riding in the Pathfinder – not even in the way-back. It's important to note: If you're going to put people in the third row, remind second-row passengers to be courteous and slide their bench forward. There's a huge amount of legroom to be had behind the front seats with the second row slid all the way back, but it seriously cuts out on third-row accommodations. When I didn't have the car packed full of folks, I preferred to just leave the third row folded into the floor with the second row slid all the way back.

Doing this, though, brought up a question: Why no power-folding third row? This sort of feature is available on many six/seven-passenger vehicles, and seems like an odd omission on our Platinum-trim Pathfinder. Still, the third row is simple enough to negotiate from the tailgate, with easy-to-use straps that don't require much effort in order to flip the seats up.

When I did have the Pathfinder loaded full of ladies, I was reminded of an earlier point brought up by editor-in-chief John Neff: this thing feels seriously sluggish when carrying a full brood. To be fair, I haven't driven competitive vehicles like the Ford Explorer or Chevrolet Traverse with every seat filled, but I'm willing to bet it's a similar story.

2013 Nissan Pathfinder interior

That said, I really enjoy driving the Pathfinder. It's quiet, comfortable, and all the good things I said about the vehicle during my First Drive experience in California are proving to stand true even after extended use at home. What I like the most, though, and this is sort of contrary to the way I normally feel about vehicles, is the light, open, airy feeling of the interior, a lot of which has to do with the parchment-colored trim that we opted for on our test car. I recently sat in a Explorer, which just felt dark and gloomy by comparison, mostly thanks to the Ford's thick A-pillars and chunky plastic surfaces. The Pathfinder, on the other hand, is simply more comfortable overall, with a much more premium-feeling cabin and better, easier-to-use tech.

I'll soon be handing the Pathfinder out for another series of loans to the rest of the staff, so stay tuned for those updates in the coming months. And after how much I enjoyed having the Nissan over the past couple of months, I just hope it won't take as long for me to get another big stint behind the wheel. 
 
 
Courtesy of Auto Blog

Monday, April 29, 2013

Car Care Tip of the Week: Check the wipers and lighting!


This will enable you to see and be seen. Check that all interior and exterior lighting is working properly and replace worn wiper blades so you can see clearly when driving during precipitation.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Car Tip of the Week: How to check your brake lights!

All you have to do is take one end of a broomstick and depress the brake pedal while propping the other end firmly against the seat cushion. Now you can walk around back and check your brake lights!




Tuesday, April 23, 2013

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Nissan, New York City Launch LEAF Electric Vehicle Taxi Pilot


To celebrate Earth Day, Nissan and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg today launched a new electric vehicle taxi pilot with the world's best-selling electric car, Nissan LEAF. This pilot program, which puts six LEAF taxis into service beginning this spring, will help Nissan, the city, the taxi industry and the public understand how zero emission vehicles can be integrated into future taxi fleets.

Joe Castelli, vice president, Nissan Commercial Vehicles said: "As part of our commitment to zero emission vehicles for the mass-market, Nissan is looking for ways to broaden the use of electric cars, including commercial applications like taxis. Following the selection of Nissan NV200 as New York City's Taxi of Tomorrow, our relationship with the city provides us the ultimate proving ground to conduct this LEAF taxi pilot to help optimize the use of electric vehicle technology for future applications."

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said: "Even though the Taxi of Tomorrow won't be on the road for another six months, we're already looking ahead to the taxi of the day after tomorrow. Nissan's proven track record with electric vehicles will put us ahead of the curve in helping us answer important questions about incorporating electric taxis into the fleet so that we can achieve the goal of a one-third electric taxi fleet by 2020."

As part of the pilot, Nissan and partners in New York City will also install several CHAdeMO-based DC quick chargers, which will enable drivers to re-charge their electric taxis quickly during their shift. With quick charging, Nissan LEAF can be recharged to about 80 percent in under 30 minutes.


Courtesy of Nissan Newsroom

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Car Care Tip of the Week: Clean brake dust off regularly!


Brake dust contains all sorts of nasty stuff. If you leave it too long, the combination of road grime, moisture and heat from your brakes will bake it on to your wheels. Brake dust normally clings to wheels with static electricity so a damp sponge and clean cold water is the best way to get it off. 


Courtesy of Car Bible

Kudos to our team for this 5-star review on Yelp!

"We purchased a brand new Versa from Fred Anderson Nissan and the service was great. Our sales agent Mamie Rowe and our finance manager Matthew were both amazing. Both individuals went above and beyond. Out of all my car buying experiences this has been by far the best. I have never had a sales agent and finance manager to take the time to make everything work the way I needed it to." -Melissa M.
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Nissan Pathfinder Video Review

James Riswick gives you the pros and cons of the Nissan Pathfinder, along with insight on pricing, safety, and fuel economy right here.


Kudos to Andre for earning 5-stars on Edmunds!


"I had an excellent at Fred Anderson Nissan. My salesman, Andre P was very helpful."

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Monday, April 15, 2013

Our team rocks! We just received THREE new 5-star reviews on Cars.com!

"Very good buying experience. I was looking for a new truck and this dealership was the best fit for me. Well priced vehicle, hassle free browsing, and they did not inundate me with phone calls and emails while I looked at other vehicles. The sales associate I worked with was very friendly, and while she didn't know the answer to all my questions (of which there were a lot), she was always quick to hunt it down and call or email me back. When I finally made my decision they were able to find me a great finance rate and even found me more affordable car insurance. I have had very good luck with Nissan's, and would recommend this dealership to anyone looking to buy." -RGE

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Altima, Fusion shaking up midsize sedan sales race



When we first saw and drove new midsize sedans like the 2013 Nissan Altima and 2013 Ford Fusion, we had a feeling the Toyota Camry would eventually see a challenge for the top sales spot, but we had no idea things would move this quickly. Automotive News is reporting that the quarter tallies still show the Camry holding a sizable lead over its competition, but the Altima did manage to outsell the Toyota by 100 units last month. While a single month of not outselling the competition might not be enough to unseat the Camry from its 11-year sales throne, it goes to show how far recent competitors in the segment have come.

The four best-selling cars in the midsize segment (in order) are the Camry, Honda Accord, Altima and Fusion, with each car boasting more than 80,000 units through the first three months of the year. Both the Accord and Fusion are seeing double-digit year-over-year sales increases while the Camry and Altima have dropped somewhat. And it wasn't just Camry that was losing ground. As we saw in the March 2013 By The Numbers post, Toyota sales as a whole were down slightly from 2012 while all of its key competitors (Chevrolet, Ford, Honda and Nissan) were in the green.

After the top four sellers in the segment, the next closest midsizers are the
Chevrolet Malibu and Hyundai Sonata, but these cars are well off the competitive pace. Although the 2014 Mazda6 isn't expected to take too big of a bite out of the midsize market, its attractive design and available diesel engine could continue the shakeup of this once-predictable segment. 


Courtesy of Auto Blog

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

We have received FOUR 5-star reviews on cars.com!

"My new purchase of my 2013 Nissan Altima was the best Car experience I have ever had. Cam was straight to the point of what he good do for me and he delivered. I wasn't sure if this was something I should be doing but, I wished I had came sooner. Service with a smile. Thank you Nissan and Cam Lisa Belk-Williams" -Lisa

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Nissan Joins Instagram!


Auto brand Nissan created its official Instagram account last week in tandem with the 2013 New York International Auto Show as a way to show its fans some real-time event photos. According to Erich Marx, director of interactive and social media marketing at Nissan, the decision to finally join Instagram was motivated by a desire to reach a younger audience.

“There seems to be a real shift among the younger audience toward Instagram and away from Facebook,” said Marx. “We think there is an opportunity for us to reach a younger group, and it makes sense for us from a business standpoint.”

There is already a large community of gearheads on Instagram. The network is made for auto brands, since they have great visuals of cars that people are ready to share.

According to Marx, photos of Nissan’s performance cars, like the Nissan GTR, get lots of engagement on Facebook and Twitter, so it was only logical to extend this to Instagram. Along with an emphasis on its performance and sporty vehicles, Nissan plans to share behind-the-scenes photos on its Instagram account that aren’t just official photos that can be found elsewhere.

As of now, Nissan has only 11 photos up on Instagram and 228 followers.

Marx noted that the brand is aware of having to adjust its content for different platforms. For example, because Pinterest is a female-dominated network, design-related content does better there than elsewhere. So it will just be a matter of figuring out who its Instagram audience is and what they prefer.


Courtesy of Digiday

Monday, April 8, 2013

We just received THREE 5-star reviews on cars.com! Way to go team!

"I took my 2012 Altima in for an oil change today and my old sale rep Louise greeted me with hot coffee. And at the moment for just some reason after she told me about the family plan that Fred Anderson is doing and what Stewart Nissan did not offer I decide to buy a 2013 Pathfinder. Everyone is very kind. I will recommend this dealership to all for new or use cars." -Mrs. Allen


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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Thanks for the kind words and the 5-star rating!


"I originally went to this dealership to fix my hood and battery on my 08 Nissan Sentra, but left with a 2013 brand new Nissan Sentra. From the moment I got there, I was seen quickly, helped immediately and the customer service was fantastic. The buying process was a bit tedious and long, but that's with any car buying process, but I they made me feel extremely comfortable. I would definitely recommend to a friend relative, etc. It was a overall great experience." -ShayNC

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

We just received FOUR 5- STAR reviews on DealerRater! Way to go team!

We just received FOUR 5- STAR reviews on DealerRater! Way to go team! Kudos to Curtis for getting 3 mentions and many positive remarks! Keep up the great work team!

"Best dealer in town Curtis was awesome! He made sure we had the best experience possible I would not use another dealer or dealership! Thanks guys!" -Gonein60

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Come take a look at the deal we have on this good-looking 2011 Honda CR-Z!

This cute vehicle needs a good home! Very well mannered and rarely requires feeding! :) The perfect car for today's economy! Gas sipper! Available at the All-New Fred Anderson Nissan -- home of the $5000 test drive! For those who want an eye-catching, futuristic-looking, high-mpg two-seater hybrid. It has more cargo space than a sports car...It corners well...Acceleration performance is excellent. 

 

This CR-Z is nicely equipped with features such as 1.5L I4 SOHC i-VTEC 16V, CVT, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, 7 Speakers, ABS brakes, Air Conditioning, Alloy wheels, AM/FM radio, Anti-whiplash front head restraints, Automatic temperature control, Brake assist, Bumpers: body-color, CD player, Driver door bin, Driver vanity mirror, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side impact airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket Seats, Front fog lights, Front reading lights, Front Reclining Sport Seats, Front wheel independent suspension, Fully automatic headlights, Heated door mirrors, High-Intensity Discharge Headlights, Illuminated entry, Leather Shift Knob, Leather steering wheel, Low tire pressure warning, MP3 decoder, Occupant sensing airbag, Outside temperature display, Overhead airbag, Panic alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger vanity mirror, Power door mirrors, Power steering, Power windows, Rear anti-roll bar, Rear window defroster, Rear window wiper, Remote keyless entry, Security system, Speed control, Speed-sensing steering, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, Tachometer, Telescoping steering wheel, Tilt steering wheel, Traction control, Trip computer, Turn signal indicator mirrors, Variably intermittent wipers, and Voltmeter.

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