- A Driver Seat or a Cockpit? - The 370Z uses a three-layer design philosophy that makes you feel completely connected the instant you sit down. This interior would even make Maverick jealous.
- Room to Spare. - The cargo area has plenty of space for the important things in your life—like golf clubs, tools or camping gear. There's also an available retractable cargo cover to help keep things secure and out of sight.
- Fast and Furious. - The 370Z is powered by a 332-horsepower, 3.7-liter V6 engine that offers a quicker response and optimal fuel efficiency. In other words, it's fast!
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Why the 370Z Coupe is Worthy of a Test Drive
When you're searching for a new car, the test drive is a vital part of the decision-making process. Getting behind the wheel lets you get a feel for how the car handles and experience all the features at length. While there are a number of Nissan models available for a test drive, here are three reasons why we think the 370Z is certainly worth a spin.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
A Road that Will Frighten Even the Toughest Drivers
Halloween is just around the corner and we're definitely getting in the spirit. As the holiday approaches, we got to thinking about roads that can put a scare in even the toughest of drivers.
From frightening hairpin turns to terrifying cliff edges, there are plenty of roads that would send shivers down anyone's spine. But what road is the scariest?
Our internet search uncovered many suitable nominees, but our vote definitely goes to Yungas Road in Bolivia. This terrifying road is split into North and South sections and runs from La Paz to Coroico in western Bolivia. Yungas Road has even earned the nickname "the Road of Death" because of its nearly 2,000-foot drops without guardrails! The road ranges in elevation from 4,000 feet to more than 15,000 feet and is as narrow as 10 feet in some sections.
We don't know about you, but we think this dangerous roadway is certainly eligible for scariest road in the world! Yungas Road is definitely not to be traveled by the faint of heart.
While driving on Yungas Road can be a bit unnerving, buying a new car doesn't have to be a frightening experience. Stop by our Nissan dealership and take a new car for a test drive today!
From frightening hairpin turns to terrifying cliff edges, there are plenty of roads that would send shivers down anyone's spine. But what road is the scariest?
Our internet search uncovered many suitable nominees, but our vote definitely goes to Yungas Road in Bolivia. This terrifying road is split into North and South sections and runs from La Paz to Coroico in western Bolivia. Yungas Road has even earned the nickname "the Road of Death" because of its nearly 2,000-foot drops without guardrails! The road ranges in elevation from 4,000 feet to more than 15,000 feet and is as narrow as 10 feet in some sections.
We don't know about you, but we think this dangerous roadway is certainly eligible for scariest road in the world! Yungas Road is definitely not to be traveled by the faint of heart.
While driving on Yungas Road can be a bit unnerving, buying a new car doesn't have to be a frightening experience. Stop by our Nissan dealership and take a new car for a test drive today!
Friday, October 18, 2013
Stuck in Traffic? Play Name that Tune!
It's Friday, so many of us are anxiously staring at the clock. The weekend is within sight and there's only one thing that can ruin the end of a long work week.
Sitting in traffic.
Slowly rolling down the crowded road for what seems like an eternity can put a damper on anyone's mood. It's an experience that we aim to avoid, but if you ever find yourself stuck in traffic, we recommend playing "Name that Tune."
Name that tune is a classic game that can help save you and your friends from boredom during traffic jams. To start, have one person be the band leader. That person chooses a song and begins to hum a verse or the chorus.
The other players will yell out their guesses and the band leader stops humming once the correct answer has been given. If no one guesses the song after more than a minute of humming, the band leader is declared the winner and chooses a new song. If two people guess correctly at the same time, break the tie by having each player sing the lyrics. Whoever is closest with the correct lyrics wins.
Give it a try! If you want to avoid traffic a different way, you can stop by the Fayetteville dealership and take a new Nissan for a test drive. We're here to help!
Sitting in traffic.
Slowly rolling down the crowded road for what seems like an eternity can put a damper on anyone's mood. It's an experience that we aim to avoid, but if you ever find yourself stuck in traffic, we recommend playing "Name that Tune."
Name that tune is a classic game that can help save you and your friends from boredom during traffic jams. To start, have one person be the band leader. That person chooses a song and begins to hum a verse or the chorus.
The other players will yell out their guesses and the band leader stops humming once the correct answer has been given. If no one guesses the song after more than a minute of humming, the band leader is declared the winner and chooses a new song. If two people guess correctly at the same time, break the tie by having each player sing the lyrics. Whoever is closest with the correct lyrics wins.
Give it a try! If you want to avoid traffic a different way, you can stop by the Fayetteville dealership and take a new Nissan for a test drive. We're here to help!
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Video: 2014 Nissan Rogue
If you're looking for a new Nissan, we recommend taking a closer look at the 2014 Nissan Rogue. With features like Aluminum-alloy wheels and a 6-way power driver seat, this Nissan is a great choice for anyone looking for a new car. Be sure to watch this video for more information and highlights on the 2014 Rogue.
To take a Rogue for a test drive, please visit our Nissan dealership in Fayetteville, NC today. We're here to help!
To take a Rogue for a test drive, please visit our Nissan dealership in Fayetteville, NC today. We're here to help!
Friday, October 4, 2013
Color Changing Nissan Skyline!
Seems cool in theory, but we're not too sure about the practical application. Would you customize your Nissan with a heat sensitive paint job?
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