
Nissan is one of only a few automakers to offer a great combination of luxury and economy vehicles. While Nissan offers entry-level to mid-market vehicles, those who are looking for more luxury than what is offered in a Versa, Sentra or Altima, may want to consider the Nissan Maxima. This vehicle offers a nice array of advanced luxury features.
Whether you spend a lot of time on the road or only use your car to drive to work, school and the store, you want you and your family to remain safe. Even if you are a careful driver, however, there is always the chance that another driver on the road is careless or even impaired.
In recent years, with vehicle technologies increasing in number and sophistication, automakers are always looking for ways to make it easier for drivers to use information and entertainment features. In 2013, Nissan came up with a system that integrates such features in a dashboard-based head unit and enables connection with the driver’s smartphone. This system, which is called NissanConnect®, not only makes it more convenient to carry out various car functions, but also keeps you more focused on driving.
The Nissan Altima has come a long way since it was first introduced as a compact sedan in the early 1990s. With the release of the sixth generation of this popular mid-size car comes a limited production run called the Edition ONE that's designed for car buyers who love their tech gadgets and value exclusivity.
Over time, car manufacturers have continually added more conveniences and features to make driving a pleasant experience. Not long ago, heated seats were something only for the rich who drove some rare luxury vehicle. Cooled seats were just unheard of. Nissan offers these perks on all of their affordable, high-quality cars. Now, there's nothing to stop you from riding in comfort.
The annual North American International Auto Show in Detroit is usually a time when the brightest minds in the auto industry get to showcase their ideas and designs in a range of stunning and sometimes outlandish concept cars. Unfortunately, this 2018 show did not leave visitors with much to write about in this regard. That is until Nissan unveiled its incredible Xmotion concept vehicle, which promises to take Japanese craftsmanship and technology to a brand-new level.