Nissan Motor Co Limited is also known as Nissan Motors or simply Nissan. This Japanese automobile manufacturer formerly marketed vehicles under the brand name of Datsun until 1983. The company is headquartered in the Ginza area of Chuo-ku, Tokyo but Nissan plans to move their headquarters to Yokohama, Kanagawa by 2010, with construction starting in 2007.
The Nissan Murano is an outstanding choice for someone who wants the smooth ride and responsive handling of a car, the cargo space of a wagon, and the high driving position of an SUV. The Murano is a good example of a hybrid vehicle: It is designed to haul cargo like a sport-utility, but ride and drive like a car. However, this hybrid handles better than the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander, and it drives more like a sports sedan.
Nissan Murano's smooth ride and powerful engine make for a truly enjoyable vehicle. Nissan's robust 245-horsepower V6 feels mighty healthy in spite of the Murano's considerable heft at 4,000 pounds. The Murano feels as quick as any sports sedan. Indeed, it is quicker than BMW's X5 3.0, a benefit of its 246 pound-feet of torque.
Nissan's flagship sedan also known as the Maxima continues to offer a matchless blend of performance and luxury. For 2006, Maxima offers an available Blue tooth(R) Hands-Free Phone System (the first Nissan vehicle to offer this system), illuminated steering wheel control switches and is also there is a factory-installed satellite radio.
TIPS FOR BUYING USED NISSAN CARS
Before going to any dealership you must make sure you know what incentives are currently being offered by Nissan and your local dealers. If you do not see the vehicle you are interested in please check back as manufacturers update these offers frequently. Alternatively, you can find more information regarding used Nissan cars at http://www.usedcarx.com.
There are plenty of cars out there masquerading as good ones, do not get stuck with one. In order to minimize the risks the following points should be followed.
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You should check for the MoT certificate in case the car is more than three years.
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You should check for the registration document; if this is not there, then just walk away.
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You should call the previous owner know about its mileage and history.
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You should check whether the chassis number on the car matches the one on the registration document.
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You should ask for proof that the car has been serviced regularly.
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You should make sure that you are insured before taking a test drive.
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